Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor only know their training data. Agentic gives them real-time, personalized news intelligence — the stories that matter to your work, not everyone’s.
One command. One config block. Done.
Paste into your Claude Desktop, Cursor, or VS Code MCP config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"agentic": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@agentic/mcp-server"],
"env": {
"AGENTIC_API_KEY": "ak_your_key_here"
}
}
}
}That’s it. Ask your AI assistant “What’s in my briefing today?”
Claude and ChatGPT know their training data. They don’t know about this morning’s funding round, yesterday’s product launch, or the regulatory change that affects your roadmap.
Generic news MCP servers dump raw articles into your context window. No deduplication. No relevance scoring. No memory of what you’ve already seen.
Agentic is different. It’s not a news API — it’s a personal news analyst that learns what matters to you.
Deduplicates and groups related articles
Custom watchers that learn from your feedback
Every match validated by LLM for your specific domain
"Since last check" — never see the same story twice
Smart Brevity format: what happened, why it matters
We read news. We never write, post, or act on your behalf.
Focused, not bloated. Every tool solves a daily workflow problem.
Morning briefing, trending stories, deep dives — personalized to your agents.
Create monitoring agents for any topic. They learn from your feedback.
Semantic search across 10,000+ sources. Not keyword matching — meaning matching.
Thumbs up/down trains your agents. Refinements fine-tune what matters.
Save and organize stories. Build research libraries your AI can reference.
Real examples of what Agentic enables.
Track model releases, framework updates, and infrastructure shifts without leaving Claude or Cursor.
Monitor competitors, funding rounds, and market signals — briefed by the same AI assistant you code with.
Feed domain-specific intelligence into ChatGPT for synthesis. Ask follow-up questions against live data.
Track ecosystem news, community sentiment, and competing SDKs. Your agents catch what Twitter misses.