sitehealth-mcp
MCP ServerFreeFull website health audit in one MCP tool call — SSL, DNS, DMARC/SPF/DKIM, performance, uptime, broken links
Capabilities8 decomposed
unified-website-health-audit-orchestration
Medium confidenceOrchestrates a multi-domain security and performance audit by chaining together SSL certificate validation, DNS resolution, email authentication protocol checks (DMARC/SPF/DKIM), HTTP performance metrics, uptime monitoring, and link integrity scanning in a single MCP tool invocation. Implements a sequential audit pipeline that aggregates results from heterogeneous sources (certificate authorities, DNS servers, HTTP clients, link crawlers) into a unified health report without requiring the caller to manage individual tool dependencies.
Bundles 6+ independent audit concerns (SSL, DNS, DMARC/SPF/DKIM, performance, uptime, link integrity) into a single MCP tool call with unified result aggregation, rather than requiring callers to compose separate tools for each check. Uses a sequential pipeline pattern that chains results (e.g., DNS resolution feeds into DMARC record lookup) to reduce redundant network calls.
More comprehensive than single-purpose tools (e.g., SSL checkers or link validators) and simpler to integrate into MCP agents than manually orchestrating 6+ separate tool calls with result merging logic.
ssl-certificate-validation-and-chain-verification
Medium confidenceValidates SSL/TLS certificates for a domain by connecting to the target host, extracting the certificate chain, verifying signature validity against root CAs, checking expiration dates, and validating hostname matching. Implements standard X.509 certificate parsing and chain-of-trust verification using system certificate stores or bundled CA roots, returning detailed issuer, subject, and validity metadata.
Integrates X.509 certificate parsing and chain verification as a discrete MCP tool capability, allowing LLM agents to independently audit SSL status without requiring separate HTTPS client libraries or certificate transparency API calls. Uses Node.js native TLS APIs to extract certificate metadata without external dependencies.
Simpler integration than calling external SSL checking APIs (e.g., SSL Labs) and faster than web-based checkers because it runs locally; trades detailed vulnerability scanning for lightweight, agent-friendly validation.
dns-record-resolution-and-validation
Medium confidenceResolves DNS records for a domain (A, AAAA, MX, TXT, NS, SOA) by querying the system resolver or a configured DNS server, returning all record values and metadata. Implements standard DNS query patterns (recursive resolution, caching awareness) and validates record presence/absence for email authentication checks (DMARC, SPF, DKIM TXT records). Aggregates results into a structured format suitable for downstream email authentication validation.
Provides unified DNS resolution for all record types relevant to email authentication (DMARC, SPF, DKIM) in a single query, with structured output that feeds directly into email authentication validation. Uses Node.js dns module for lightweight, zero-dependency resolution without external API calls.
Faster and more integrated than calling separate DNS lookup APIs or tools; returns all relevant records in one call rather than requiring multiple queries for A, MX, and TXT records.
email-authentication-protocol-validation
Medium confidenceValidates email authentication protocols (DMARC, SPF, DKIM) by parsing TXT records from DNS, checking policy syntax, verifying alignment rules, and assessing enforcement levels. Implements RFC 7208 (SPF), RFC 7489 (DMARC), and DKIM signature validation patterns, returning policy details, alignment status, and recommended enforcement actions. Aggregates results into a security posture score for email authentication.
Combines DMARC, SPF, and DKIM validation into a single capability with unified policy parsing and alignment checking, rather than treating each protocol separately. Implements RFC-compliant policy interpretation and generates actionable security recommendations based on policy configuration.
More comprehensive than single-protocol checkers and integrated into the audit pipeline; provides alignment analysis (DKIM/SPF alignment with From: domain) that standalone tools often miss.
http-performance-metrics-collection
Medium confidenceMeasures HTTP response performance by making a request to the target domain, capturing latency (DNS lookup, TCP connect, TLS handshake, TTFB, full response time), response headers, status code, and content metadata. Implements standard HTTP timing instrumentation using Node.js http/https clients with high-resolution timers, returning granular performance data suitable for performance scoring and bottleneck identification.
Provides granular HTTP timing breakdown (DNS, TCP, TLS, TTFB) in a single request, with structured output that enables root-cause analysis of latency. Uses Node.js native http/https clients with high-resolution timers rather than external performance APIs, enabling agent-local performance assessment.
Faster and more integrated than calling external performance APIs (e.g., WebPageTest) and provides timing granularity suitable for infrastructure debugging; trades detailed page rendering metrics for lightweight, agent-friendly performance data.
uptime-status-and-availability-check
Medium confidenceChecks the current availability and uptime status of a domain by attempting HTTP/HTTPS connections and measuring response times. Implements simple connectivity validation (TCP handshake, HTTP status code check) and optionally queries uptime monitoring services or historical uptime data. Returns current status (up/down), response time percentiles, and availability metrics suitable for SLA monitoring.
Provides lightweight uptime checking as a discrete MCP capability, enabling agents to verify site accessibility without external monitoring service dependencies. Implements simple connectivity validation suitable for real-time health assessment in agent workflows.
Simpler and faster than querying external uptime monitoring APIs; suitable for real-time agent-local checks, though lacks historical trend data that dedicated uptime services provide.
broken-link-detection-and-crawling
Medium confidenceCrawls a website starting from the root domain, discovers links (href, src, form action attributes), and validates each link by making HTTP HEAD or GET requests to check for 404s, 500s, redirects, and other error conditions. Implements breadth-first or depth-first crawling with configurable depth limits, duplicate detection, and external link filtering. Returns a list of broken links with HTTP status codes, error messages, and link context (source page, anchor text).
Integrates link crawling and validation into the audit pipeline with configurable depth and scope, enabling agents to discover and validate links in a single pass. Implements breadth-first crawling with duplicate detection and external link filtering to avoid crawl explosion.
More integrated than standalone link checkers and faster than web-based tools because it runs locally; trades JavaScript execution and soft 404 detection for lightweight, agent-friendly link validation.
mcp-tool-invocation-and-result-aggregation
Medium confidenceExposes the unified website health audit as an MCP tool that can be invoked by LLM clients and agents. Implements the Model Context Protocol tool schema (input validation, output serialization, error handling) and aggregates results from all sub-capabilities (SSL, DNS, email auth, performance, uptime, links) into a single structured response. Handles tool invocation lifecycle (parameter parsing, execution, result formatting) and integrates with MCP server infrastructure.
Implements the full MCP tool lifecycle (schema definition, parameter validation, result serialization, error handling) to expose website health auditing as a first-class MCP capability. Aggregates results from 6+ sub-capabilities into a single tool invocation, reducing the number of MCP calls required for comprehensive auditing.
More integrated into MCP ecosystem than calling individual audit tools separately; enables LLM agents to audit websites with a single tool call rather than composing multiple tools and merging results.
Capabilities are decomposed by AI analysis. Each maps to specific user intents and improves with match feedback.
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Best For
- ✓AI agents and LLM-powered applications that need to audit websites as part of a larger workflow
- ✓DevOps teams building automated site health monitoring into MCP-based infrastructure tools
- ✓Security-focused teams integrating email authentication and SSL validation into compliance checks
- ✓Security teams monitoring certificate validity across multiple domains
- ✓DevOps automation checking certificate health as part of deployment validation
- ✓AI agents that need to verify HTTPS readiness before recommending a site
- ✓Email security teams auditing DMARC/SPF/DKIM deployment across domains
- ✓DevOps engineers validating DNS configuration changes before production rollout
Known Limitations
- ⚠Single synchronous call may timeout on very large sites with thousands of links (no pagination/streaming for link crawling)
- ⚠DNS and DMARC checks are point-in-time snapshots; no historical trend tracking or change detection
- ⚠Performance metrics are single-request samples, not representative of sustained load or geographic variance
- ⚠No built-in caching — repeated audits of the same domain re-fetch all data, increasing latency
- ⚠Only validates the certificate at connection time; does not track historical changes or revocation status via OCSP/CRL
- ⚠Requires network connectivity to the target domain on port 443; cannot validate offline or behind firewalls
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