MCP Server for WHOIS Lookups: Revolutionizing Domain Data Retrieval
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, understanding domain ownership and registration details has become crucial for businesses and individuals alike. The MCP Server for WHOIS Lookups is a game-changer, offering seamless integration with AI agents like Claude Desktop, Cursor, and Windsurf to perform WHOIS lookups and retrieve domain details efficiently.
Key Features
Comprehensive WHOIS Data
The MCP Server allows users to gather extensive WHOIS data, including domain name, registrar information, registrant details, registration and expiry dates, name servers, domain status, and contact information. This comprehensive data retrieval is essential for businesses looking to manage their online presence effectively.
Seamless Integration with AI Agents
The MCP Server integrates effortlessly with AI agents, enabling them to perform WHOIS lookups without the need for manual intervention. This integration not only saves time but also enhances the accuracy and reliability of the data retrieved.
Versatile Tools
The server comes equipped with versatile tools such as whois_domain, whois_tld, whois_ip, and whois_as, allowing users to perform specific lookups based on their needs. This versatility ensures that users can access the precise information they require.
Easy Installation and Configuration
Whether you are using Cursor or Roo Code, the MCP Server offers straightforward installation and configuration processes. With simple commands and configurations, users can quickly set up the server and start retrieving WHOIS data.
Use Cases
Domain Availability Checks
Businesses and individuals can use the MCP Server to check domain availability, ensuring that their desired domain names are available for registration.
Cybersecurity and Compliance
The ability to retrieve detailed WHOIS data helps organizations enhance their cybersecurity measures and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
Competitive Analysis
By accessing domain registration details, businesses can perform competitive analysis, gaining insights into their competitors’ online strategies.
Brand Protection
The MCP Server aids in protecting brand identity by allowing businesses to monitor domain registrations that may infringe on their trademarks.
About UBOS Platform
UBOS is a full-stack AI Agent Development Platform focused on bringing AI agents to every business department. Our platform helps you orchestrate AI agents, connect them with your enterprise data, and build custom AI agents with your LLM model and Multi-Agent Systems. By integrating the MCP Server for WHOIS Lookups, UBOS enhances its offerings, providing businesses with the tools they need to thrive in the digital age.
Conclusion
The MCP Server for WHOIS Lookups is an invaluable tool for businesses and individuals seeking to manage their online presence effectively. With its comprehensive data retrieval capabilities, seamless integration with AI agents, and versatile tools, the MCP Server stands out as a leading solution in the domain data retrieval space. Whether you are looking to check domain availability, enhance cybersecurity, or perform competitive analysis, the MCP Server is your go-to solution.
Whois Lookup
Project Details
- bharathvaj-ganesan/whois-mcp
- @bharathvaj/whois-mcp
- MIT License
- Last Updated: 4/20/2025
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