Creepy Crawley is the MCP-native, memory-backed crawler built for the AI agent era. It scrapes like a human, remembers what it sees, and never forgets across your entire fleet.
Every agent on the planet needs to read the web. The tools they use to do it haven't caught up.
Closed SaaS scrapers charge real money — then get caught by every modern WAF anyway.
Open-source toolkits work, but only if you wire them up yourself. No agent layer, no MCP.
Existing players bolted MCP on as an afterthought — months after the agent wave broke.
Every fetch starts from zero. Same page, same fleet, fetched a thousand times.
Behind a login. Behind Cloudflare. Static HTML or a JavaScript-heavy SPA. Returns clean markdown or schema-typed JSON.
A four-tier anti-bot moat that auto-escalates on block. The crawler picks the lightest tool that works — and remembers which one won for next time.
Fast. Cheap. Beats roughly 70% of web application firewalls without ever opening a browser.
Paced clicks. Mouse jitter. Dwell times. Reads as a person, not a bot. Beats 95% of targets.
Beats anything — because it isn't a bot dressed up as a user. It actually is a real, logged-in user session.
Rotates identities across multiple agents and sessions for high-volume targets. Zero fingerprint overlap.
"Creepy Crawley scrapes like a human — because sometimes it literally is one."
Every crawler in the field fetches the same page a thousand times. Creepy Crawley fetches it once — and the entire fleet remembers, forever.
Crawler engine — fetch, stealth, extract, interact.
Long-term memory engine — index, recall, semantic graph.
Battle-tested OSS libraries for the heavy lifting. Our own glue, orchestration, MCP layer, stealth ladder, and memory bridge for the parts that win.
We're rolling out to a small group of agent builders, AI infra teams, and developers building serious things on the web. Tell us what you'd use it for and we'll get back to you.