deal-screener
Screen a UK property investment deal from a Rightmove URL or address.
Pulls comps, yield, EPC, stamp duty, and rental data, then applies
underwriting criteria to produce a BUY/WATCH/PASS decision with reasoning.
Use when someone says "should I buy this?", "screen this property",
"is this a good deal?", or pastes a Rightmove URL.
Requires the Property MCP server (property-shared) to be connected.
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mp-dig
Investigate a UK Member of Parliament. Pulls financial interests, voting
record, Hansard contributions, and cross-references with Companies House.
Use when someone asks "dig into my MP", "what are their interests",
"how did they vote on X", "who funds them", or names a specific MP.
Requires UK Legal MCP and UK Due Diligence MCP servers.
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bouch-voice
Use when writing, rewriting, reviewing, or generating new copy angles for the bouch.dev website. Covers voice rules, language to use and avoid, audience context, and page-specific guidance for UK SMB AI consulting copy.
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cultural-intelligence
Produces a cultural intelligence dossier on a creator, brand, artist, or
cultural figure — drawn from public web signal (Reddit, YouTube, news
press, Wikipedia, and similar). Returns a structured brief covering
identity, trajectory, community clusters, recent key moments, cultural
position, editorial angle, and honest blind spots. Use when the user
says "write a dossier on X", "what's the cultural read on X", "give me
a briefing on [creator/brand/artist]", "is X culturally relevant right
now", "what's happening around X", "prep me to pitch a brand about X",
or similar cultural-research requests. Optional: the user can say
"for [client]" to tailor the editorial angle (e.g. "for a culture
desk", "for a youth-culture agency"). UK and US subjects both work; other
markets work but note the blind spots.
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