fetcher
fetcher.sh — payments, credits, and MCP setup
fetcher.sh is one HTTP gateway for 111 web-data endpoints across 11 services — Twitter/X, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Reddit, Google Search, Google Maps, Google News, Google Play, the App Store, and Yelp. Every endpoint is a plain GET, paid in USDC on Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, Monad, or Solana — per call via x402, or prepaid via credits with a Bearer API key. There is no signup form, no OAuth flow, and no API key waitlist.
Each service has its own skill (twitter-api, x-api,
tiktok-api, instagram-api, youtube-api, reddit-api,
google-search, google-maps, google-news, google-play, app-store,
yelp) with its own endpoint table and worked examples. This skill covers the
part that's identical across all of them: how to pay, how credits work, and
how to talk to fetcher.sh over MCP instead of raw HTTP.