# WebVizio MCP MCP

> WebVizio MCP lets your agent review, annotate, and manage live websites directly from your chat client. Start by listing all monitoring projects or creating a new feedback project by URL. Then, you can generate specific tasks—like bugs or UI fixes—and add structured comments to keep the entire design review conversation organized.

## Overview
- **Category:** collaboration
- **Price:** Free
- **Tags:** visual-feedback, website-review, bug-tracking, qa-testing, annotation, remote-collaboration

## Description

Stop copying bug reports into email threads. This MCP connects web visual feedback and QA processes right inside your workflow. You tell your agent what needs reviewing, and it handles the rest of the project coordination. Need to start a new initiative? Use the tools to list all existing projects or spin up a completely fresh one using just a URL. Once the site is monitored, you can create specific tasks for bugs or improvements, then drill down into those tasks to add comments and track progress. If your team relies on event-driven updates, check configured webhooks to make sure everything's running smoothly. When dealing with complex workflows like this, keeping tabs on every action matters. That’s where Vinkius makes a difference; through its AI Analytics, you can see exactly which tools were called and what data flowed when your agent manages these reviews—nothing happens in the dark.

## Tools

### add_webvizio_comment
Attaches a comment or discussion point to an existing task.

### create_webvizio_project
Establishes a completely new project container for monitoring a specific website URL.

### create_webvizio_task
Generates a focused feedback task, such as logging a bug or noting an UI improvement.

### get_webvizio_project_details
Pulls all key information and metadata about a specific monitoring project.

### get_webvizio_task_details
Retrieves the full status, description, and history of one particular feedback task.

### list_webvizio_comments
Displays all comments previously added to a specified task.

### list_webvizio_projects
Fetches a list of every website project currently under monitoring in your account.

### list_webvizio_tasks
Shows all the current tasks, bugs, and improvements associated with a specific project.

### list_webvizio_webhooks
Lists every configured webhook to confirm your event-driven workflows are active.

### update_webvizio_task
Changes the status or modifies the details of an existing feedback task.

## Prompt Examples

**Prompt:** 
```
List all active website projects in my WebVizio account.
```

**Response:** 
```
I've retrieved your projects. You have 3 active sites: 'vinkius.com', 'client-landing-page.com', and 'dev-staging.net'. Which one would you like to review?
```

**Prompt:** 
```
Show me all pending tasks for the project 'vinkius.com'.
```

**Response:** 
```
There are 4 pending tasks for 'vinkius.com', including 'Fix hero image alignment' and 'Update contact form email'. Shall I add a comment to any of these?
```

**Prompt:** 
```
Create a new feedback project for 'https://newsite.demo'.
```

**Response:** 
```
Success! The project for 'https://newsite.demo' has been created with ID PROJ-10293. You can now start adding visual feedback tasks to it.
```

## Capabilities

### Manage Project Scope
List all active website feedback projects or create a new one from scratch.

### Track Feedback Tasks
Create, list, and update specific tasks—whether they are bugs or UI improvements—within a project.

### Centralize Discussions
Add comments to existing tasks so the review conversation stays attached to the right place.

### Deep Data Retrieval
Get detailed logs and metadata for specific projects or individual tasks when you need proof of something.

### Monitor Event Pipelines
List configured webhooks to ensure your automated, event-driven workflows are actively running.

## Use Cases

### Starting a new client review
A Project Manager gets a URL for a brand-new landing page. They ask their agent, 'Create a webvizio project for this URL.' The MCP immediately uses `create_webvizio_project`, giving them an organized place to start logging feedback without any manual setup.

### Handling a critical bug report
A QA Engineer finds a broken button. They ask the agent, 'Create a webvizio task for this UI issue.' The MCP uses `create_webvizio_task` and then they can use `get_webvizio_task_details` to pull up all previous notes and get context immediately.

### Following up on implementation details
A Web Designer reviews a task that was marked 'Fixed.' They ask the agent to add more information, using `add_webvizio_comment` to clarify which specific browser version needs testing next.

### Checking system connectivity
The Ops team suspects an automated process failed. They use the MCP to call `list_webvizio_webhooks`, verifying that the necessary event endpoints are still configured and ready for action.

## Benefits

- Never lose context. Instead of hunting through emails for feedback, you can use `add_webvizio_comment` to keep the discussion directly attached to the specific task it concerns.
- Start fresh fast. If you've got a new client URL, you don't need to manually set up tracking; just call `create_webvizio_project` and get started.
- Track everything in one place. Need to see all bugs across multiple sites? Use `list_webvizio_projects` first, then drill down with `list_webvizio_tasks`. It keeps your work focused.
- Control the lifecycle. Don't just report a bug and forget it. You can use `update_webvizio_task` to change its status—from 'Open' to 'In Progress'—and tell everyone what changed.
- See if automation is working. If your system relies on webhooks, run `list_webvizio_webhooks` to confirm the event pipelines are still active and firing correctly.

## How It Works

The bottom line is you use your natural language chat to manage complex site reviews that used to take multiple dashboards and email threads.

1. Subscribe to this MCP and provide your WebVizio API Token.
2. Connect the MCP to your preferred client (like Cursor or Claude).
3. Start by asking your agent to list all existing projects, then ask it to create a new task on one of those sites.

## Frequently Asked Questions

**How do I start tracking a new website with WebVizio MCP?**
You need to run `create_webvizio_project` first. This action establishes the necessary container within WebVizio, allowing you to track all future tasks and comments for that specific URL.

**What is the difference between `list_webvizio_tasks` and `get_webvizio_task_details`?**
`list_webvizio_tasks` gives you a summary of all tasks in a project, while `get_webvizio_task_details` pulls up every piece of history and full status for one specific task.

**Can I add comments to existing reports using webvizio? MCP?**
Yep. You use the `add_webvizio_comment` tool. This ensures that any discussion about a bug or improvement stays permanently linked to that task, keeping context clear.

**What if I need to check what automated events are running?**
You run `list_webvizio_webhooks`. This checks your configured webhooks and tells you exactly which event-driven workflows are currently active in the system.

**How do I check if a specific task needs updates using `get_webvizio_task_details`?**
The tool gives you all available data points for one task, including its current status and metadata. You can cross-reference these details against your internal requirements to determine what needs changing.

**If I need to change the status or content of an existing task, should I use `update_webvizio_task`?**
Yes, that's exactly right. Use `update_webvizio_task` when you want to modify a task's details or change its status without creating a whole new entry.

**What is the best way to see all comments for every project I manage?**
`list_webvizio_comments` lets you retrieve comment threads associated with specific tasks. This means you can gather discussion points from across multiple projects in one go.

**I just created a new project, how do I get all the main details about it using `get_webvizio_project_details`?**
It returns comprehensive information on the entire site, including metadata and configuration settings. This helps you verify that the project is set up correctly for review.

**Can I create a new project using just a URL?**
Yes! Use the `create_webvizio_project` tool and provide the website URL. Your agent will add it to your WebVizio dashboard for monitoring.

**How do I see all the bugs reported for a specific site?**
Run the `list_webvizio_tasks` query with your Project ID. It will return a complete list of all feedback tasks, including status and descriptions.

**Is it possible to reply to feedback comments via AI?**
Absolutely. Use the `add_webvizio_comment` tool by providing the Task ID and your text to post a new comment to the visual discussion thread.