IsThereAnyDeal MCP. Know the best deal price, instantly.
IsThereAnyDeal MCP tracks game prices across dozens of digital stores in one place. Check current sales, compare costs between Steam, GOG, and Epic Games, and see a game's lowest historical price ever recorded. It’s your single source for tracking gaming deals so you know exactly when to buy.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
Fetch real-time prices for specific games from all supported digital marketplaces in a chosen region.
Check the lowest price any game has ever sold for, giving you context on current deals.
Find a specific video game by its name to get the unique ID needed for all future tracking.
Retrieve a list of the best deals currently running across the entire platform, filtered by your needs.
Convert store-specific IDs into a universal Plain ID so you can track games seamlessly no matter where they are sold.
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What AI agents can do with IsThereAnyDeal: 5 Tools for Price Tracking
These five tools let your AI client search for games, get their unique IDs, and then compare current prices or historical low points across all major gaming stores.
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Start using IsThereAnyDeal MCPGet Deals
Retrieves a list of the current best active sales across all supported gaming stores.
Get Historical Low
Calculates and returns the absolute lowest price recorded for any specific game...
Get Plain Id
Converts a store-specific app ID into a universal Plain ID used for consistent...
Get Prices
Fetches the immediate, current selling prices for a game across multiple regions and...
Search Games
Searches the database by title name to locate a game and retrieve its necessary...
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The tedious price cross-check.
Right now, figuring out the best deal requires a multi-tab investigation. You open Steam to check the cost; then you switch over to GOG and copy/paste the title into their search bar. If there are dozens of stores or regional variations, this process becomes a painful loop of clicking, searching, and copying data just to compare five different prices for one game.
With this MCP, your agent handles that entire workflow instantly. You simply ask, 'What’s the best price for X in Europe?' The result isn't a list of links; it's structured data comparing current costs from multiple stores, giving you immediate purchasing power.
IsThereAnyDeal MCP: Contextual Price Tracking
The biggest manual chore is reconciling different store identifiers. If a game has an ID on Steam and a completely different code on Epic, you're stuck having to remember or manually convert those codes every time you want to track it.
This MCP solves that with `get_plain_id`. You give it the messy, specific ID from any source, and it spits out one clean, universal Plain ID. Suddenly, all your tracking tools work together flawlessly.
What IsThereAnyDeal MCP does for your AI
Connecting this MCP gives your AI client real-time access to global video game commerce data. Instead of checking five different store websites for the same title, you just ask your agent, and it pulls all the necessary details—current pricing, regional availability, and deep price history. You can easily compare prices across multiple digital storefronts in a single query.
This MCP makes sure you never overpay or miss out on a major sale again. Everything runs through Vinkius, making this data available to any AI client, regardless of which platform you use.
It’s designed for the deal hunter who needs more than just a current price; they need context. You can search for games by title and instantly get the unique ID required to track it forever. Then, your agent fetches all active deals or checks if today's sale is even near the game's all-time low.
It’s like having an expert shopping assistant that lives inside your chat window.
019e5d28-1b09-7399-9d53-45cebc98ca9b How to set up IsThereAnyDeal MCP
The bottom line is that your AI agent gets instant, comprehensive pricing intelligence without you having to visit dozens of store pages manually.
Subscribe to this MCP and enter your IsThereAnyDeal API Key.
Ask your AI agent (via Claude, Cursor, etc.) to perform a task, such as listing current deals or checking historical prices for 'Cyberpunk 2077'.
The tool executes the request, returns structured data detailing all prices and deal information.
Who uses IsThereAnyDeal MCP
This MCP is essential for anyone who spends time tracking value. If you're tired of clicking through multiple retailer sites just to figure out if a sale is actually good, this is for you. It helps people who need precise price data, not just general market sentiment.
Uses the MCP to quickly compare prices across all stores and determine if a current deal is near the game's historical lowest sale point.
Needs reliable data points, such as the get_plain_id for multiple games, to build comparison charts or write accurate purchasing advice.
Integrates price checking tools like get_prices and get_historical_low into automated scripts that monitor asset costs over time.
Benefits of connecting IsThereAnyDeal MCP
You stop guessing if a sale is good. By using get_historical_low, your agent tells you if today's discount actually approaches the game’s all-time lowest recorded price.
Save time by eliminating manual cross-checking. Instead of visiting Steam, GOG, and Epic separately, running get_prices gives you a consolidated view of current costs.
Stop wasting effort on incompatible IDs. Use get_plain_id to convert any store's specific ID into a universal tracker ID so your data stays consistent everywhere.
Keep track of market movements by using search_games. This tool finds the unique Plain ID, which is the foundation for all subsequent price tracking operations.
Instantly discover value. The get_deals function lists the best active sales globally, letting you focus only on the most worthwhile purchases.
IsThereAnyDeal MCP use cases
Buying a highly anticipated title
A user needs to buy 'Cyberpunk 2077' but doesn't know if waiting is worth it. They ask their agent, and the system uses get_prices for all regions and then runs get_historical_low. The response shows that while today's price is good, it’s still $5 higher than the recorded minimum, so they decide to wait two weeks.
Tracking an investment game
A content creator wants to build a comparison chart for five different titles. They first use search_games on all five titles to collect their Plain IDs. Then, they use the collected IDs with get_prices to generate a real-time price matrix for their next article.
Checking a random sale
A user sees an ad for 'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt' and wonders if it’s a good deal. They immediately query the MCP, which uses get_historical_low. The result confirms that even though the current price is $9.99, they are close to the all-time low of $7.99.
Automating a weekly deal roundup
A small e-commerce site owner needs to compile a list of deals for their newsletter. They use get_deals and filter by genre, receiving an immediate, structured JSON output they can copy directly into a markdown document.
IsThereAnyDeal MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Treating the MCP like a simple search engine
Trying to ask for prices using only the game title without first establishing its unique tracker ID. The agent might fail or give incomplete regional data.
Always use search_games first. This guarantees you get the Plain ID, and then you can reliably query get_prices or get_historical_low using that guaranteed identifier.
Comparing prices without context
Seeing a current price of $10 on Steam and assuming it’s cheap. You don't know if the game has sold for $2 at any point in its history.
Always run get_historical_low after getting current prices. This provides critical context, showing whether your purchase is a good deal or just average.
Mixing up store IDs
Copying the Steam AppID into an agent prompt and expecting it to work on GOG data. The connection breaks because the format is wrong.
First, use get_plain_id. This tool correctly converts any store-specific ID (like a Steam AppID) into the universal Plain ID that all other tools require.
When to use IsThereAnyDeal MCP
Use this MCP if your goal is precise price comparison and historical value tracking. Specifically, use it when you need to know: 1) What is the current price across multiple storefronts? (Use get_prices). 2) Is today's sale near the absolute best price? (Use get_historical_low). 3) Do I have a unique identifier for this game? (Use search_games or get_plain_id).
Don't use this MCP if you just need general information, like 'What are popular games?' Use a standard database search tool instead. Also, if your goal is simply to find out what sales are currently active across the entire industry (e.g., all electronics), this isn't right either; only use get_deals for video game-specific promotions.
Frequently asked questions about IsThereAnyDeal MCP
How do I find a game's unique ID using IsThereAnyDeal MCP? +
Use the search_games tool. You only need to provide the title, and the tool returns the Plain ID you need for all future price checks.
Does IsThereAnyDeal MCP compare prices across different countries? +
Yes. When querying get_prices, you can specify a region or country code to ensure you are comparing accurate local pricing and deals.
What is the difference between get_deals and get_prices in IsThereAnyDeal MCP? +
get_deals lists the best active promotions right now across all stores. get_prices, however, gives you a specific, current price for one or more titles you name.
Can I find out if my current purchase is an amazing deal with IsThereAnyDeal MCP? +
Absolutely. Run the get_historical_low tool to compare today's asking price against the lowest cost ever recorded for that specific game.
Is there a way to convert my Steam AppID using IsThereAnyDeal MCP? +
Yes, use the get_plain_id tool. It handles the conversion from store-specific IDs like Steam AppIDs into the universal Plain ID format.