Cursor plugin

Scan any site for growth readiness, without leaving Cursor.

Tell Cursor to scan a URL. You get back a score out of 100 and a short list of what to fix first, across landing page, discoverability, funnel, and positioning. It reads none of your code.

Add to Cursor →

Or add it by hand

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "tin-growth-scanner": {
      "url": "https://mcp.tin.computer/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Paste it into Cursor under Settings, then Tools and MCP. The server lives at https://mcp.tin.computer/mcp. No account, no key.

How it works

01

Add the scanner to Cursor

One click, or paste one line of config. There is no account to create and no key to manage.

02

Ask it to scan a URL

In Cursor chat: "scan the growth readiness of acme.com". The audit runs on Tin Computer's servers and takes about a minute.

03

Read the fix list

A score out of 100, four sub-scores, and the few things worth fixing first. Every finding points at something specific.

What it sees

It only ever sees a URL.

The tool takes one input, a URL, and has no access to anything else on your machine. It reads none of your code, your files, or your environment.

The only thing that leaves your machine is the URL you type. The scan itself runs on Tin Computer's servers.

The code is open source, so you can read exactly what it does before you install it. Read the source.

What you get back

Growth readiness for acme.com

61/ 100 · Average
Landing74 · Good
Discoverability48 · Poor
Funnel55 · Average
Positioning67 · Average

Top things to fix

  1. 1The H1 says what the company is, not what the product does for the visitor.
  2. 2No AI assistant mentions acme.com when asked to recommend tools in its category.
  3. 3The signup form asks for company size before the visitor has seen any value.
  4. 4Pricing is a "contact us", so visitors cannot self-qualify.

Example output. Your report is generated live from the site you scan.

After the scan

The scan is a snapshot. Tin Computer does the fixing.

The scanner tells you what is wrong, once. Tin Computer is a growth agent that ships the fixes as pull requests you review, and keeps watching the site as it changes.