Program and control Companion devices and Stream Decks through AI-driven tools.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Companion MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Configure a 'Live Control' page in Bitfocus Companion with four buttons: Start Stream, Switch Scene, Mute Microphone, and Play Intro. Set clear labels, colors, and icons for each button, then verify the buttons were created successfully; roll back changes if anything fails.
A configured page with styled buttons, plus verification results and rollback details if any step fails.
Change all buttons on Companion page 2 to a dark theme, highlight critical buttons in red, move audio-related buttons to a separate page, and verify that all references still work correctly.
Returns the updated styling and page changes, along with validation status or a list of issues to fix.
Create a variable-driven button in Companion that switches to either 'Rehearsal' or 'Live' configuration based on the current mode variable, updates the button label to show the active mode, and verifies the variable-action binding.
A button configuration that reacts to variables automatically, with binding details and verification results.
Build, debug, and manage software tasks with natural language across LLMs.
Debug browser issues, inspect behavior, and verify fixes inside AI assistants.
Connect to the mcp API via MCP to extend AI tool capabilities.
Help AI agents navigate, search, and understand codebases and change history.
Compress and proxy MCP responses to reduce token usage for LLM tool calls.
Let AI search and read local Compy highlights, notes, and tasks.