Basenull AI Ops · Supply Chain
Watch every MCP server
your agents call.
Third-party MCP servers don't version their tool surface. New tools appear, schemas change, and your agents inherit it overnight. mcp-watch polls the servers you trust on a schedule and emails you a diff the day anything moves.
Start watching for freeFree for one server · no credit card to start
How it works
Add a server
Paste any public MCP server URL. We connect once to confirm it speaks MCP and snapshot its current surface.
We poll daily
Every morning we re-fetch tools, resources, and prompts. Diff the snapshot against the previous one — added, removed, schema-changed.
You get the diff
If anything moved, you get one email with the full diff and a link to the audit trail. If nothing changed, no email.
What this is for
Supply-chain governance
Treat MCP servers like npm packages: inventory once with mcp-inspect, monitor continuously with mcp-watch. Every change becomes an auditable record on the same review queue your AppSec team already runs.
Email-first alerts
Diffs land in the inbox of the person who triages security tickets. Forwardable. The subject line says exactly what changed; the body has the full schema delta — no clicking through to a dashboard to find out.
Audit-grade history
Every snapshot is kept. When the SOC 2 review asks for evidence that you continuously monitored a third-party tool, the timeline is one URL.
Roadmap
Hourly polling, Slack delivery, webhooks, audit-log export, and authenticated-server support are on the way. Email any of the above to hello@basenull.com to bump it up the queue.
Pricing
- ·10 watched servers
- ·Daily polling (≤24h to detect)
- ·Indefinite history
- ·Priority support
- ·10 watched servers
- ·Hourly polling (≤1h to detect)
- ·Indefinite history
- ·Priority support
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mcp-watch is part of Basenull AI Ops: governance, security, observability, workforce enablement, and agent operations for organizations running AI in production. The Model Context Protocol is the open standard agents use to discover and call third-party tools; mcp-watch is how your team knows when those tools change.