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BittleBits GEO Assistant

BittleBits GEO Assistant

@bittlebitsaiIntegrationsMITUpdated 2w ago

GEO scores and content-rewrite suggestions for any web page, as MCP tools.

Server endpointStreamable HTTP

This is the third-party server itself — Odel doesn't run it. Hitting this URL directly talks straight to the upstream server with no auth or proxying. Connect through Odel to front it with managed auth.

BittleBits MCP Plugin

Connect Claude, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible AI agent to BittleBits — bringing your GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) scores and AI-content rewrite suggestions directly into your agent as tools.

This repository is the installable plugin wrapper. The BittleBits MCP server itself is hosted and remote — it speaks Streamable HTTP and authenticates with OAuth 2.0, so there is no token to configure and nothing to run locally. Point your client at the server and sign in through your browser.

What you get

Once connected, your agent can call BittleBits tools to score and rewrite content without copy-pasting between tabs:

ToolWhat it does
get_scoreReturns GEO metric scores (0–10 per dimension) for a page
get_rewriteReturns your original page content and a rewritten version with BittleBits suggestions applied

Ask things like "Get the BittleBits score for my landing page and tell me which areas need the most work," or "Rewrite my homepage applying the BittleBits suggestions but keep the casual tone."

Install

The server lives at https://bittlebits.ai/mcp. On first use, your client opens a browser window to sign in to your BittleBits account (OAuth) — no API keys or tokens to paste.

Claude Code (CLI)

claude mcp add --transport http bittlebits https://bittlebits.ai/mcp

Claude.ai / Claude Desktop

Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector, name it BittleBits, and set the remote MCP server URL to https://bittlebits.ai/mcp.

Cursor / VS Code

Add to your mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "bittlebits": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://bittlebits.ai/mcp"
    }
  }
}

This repo's root .mcp.json contains exactly this config, so MCP-aware directories and clients can auto-detect the server.

Documentation

Full setup guide and examples: https://bittlebits.ai/docs/mcp

License

MIT © 2026 BittleBits.ai