MySearch-Proxy brings search tools into one place. It connects Tavily, Firecrawl, and Social / X search through one simple app.
Use it when you want to:
- search across web and social sources from one screen
- run an MCP-based search tool with less setup
- use a proxy console for search requests
- keep your search tools in one workflow
Before you start, make sure you have:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- a stable internet connection
- about 200 MB of free disk space
- permission to run downloaded apps on your PC
If Windows asks for approval, choose to allow the app to run.
Visit this page to download MySearch-Proxy:
Use the page to get the latest version for Windows, then save the file to your computer.
If the download gives you a .zip file:
- Open the file after it finishes downloading
- Extract it to a folder you can find again, like
DownloadsorDesktop - Open the extracted folder
- Look for the main app file and run it
If the download gives you an .exe file:
- Double-click the file
- If Windows shows a security prompt, choose Run
- Wait for the app to open
When you open MySearch-Proxy for the first time:
- Let Windows finish any setup prompts
- Wait for the app window to appear
- Check that the main console opens without errors
- Keep the app open while you use search tools
If the app uses a local window or tray icon, it may start in the background and then open its console.
MySearch-Proxy works with search services such as Tavily, Firecrawl, and Social / X. To use them, add the keys or login details your setup needs.
Typical setup steps:
- Open the settings or config area
- Add your Tavily access key
- Add your Firecrawl access key
- Set up Social / X access if your workflow needs it
- Save your changes
If the app gives you a config file, open it with Notepad and enter the details there. Save the file, then restart the app.
The proxy console is the main place to run search requests.
You can use it to:
- send a search query
- choose a source
- view results in one place
- switch between web and social search
- test your setup before using it in another tool
A simple workflow looks like this:
- Open MySearch-Proxy
- Enter a search term
- Pick the search source
- Run the search
- Review the results in the console
MySearch-Proxy supports Model Context Protocol workflows. That means other compatible apps can connect to it and use its search features.
Use this setup if you want:
- one search layer for multiple tools
- cleaner access to Tavily and Firecrawl
- a shared search proxy for assistant apps
- search results from web and social sources
If you connect it to another app, make sure both apps use the same local settings and port values.
MySearch-Proxy is built for a mixed search workflow.
Use Tavily for web search and answer lookup. It helps when you need current pages, facts, or source links.
Use Firecrawl when you need page reading, structured content, or site extraction.
Use Social / X search for posts, reactions, and short-form updates from public social content.
If you are not sure what to click, use this path:
- Download the file from the GitHub page
- Open File Explorer
- Go to your Downloads folder
- Find the MySearch-Proxy file
- Double-click it
- If it is a zip file, extract it first
- If Windows asks for access, approve it
- Wait for the app to open
MySearch-Proxy fits these common tasks:
- look up a topic across web and social sources
- test search prompts before using them in another app
- send search requests through one proxy layer
- keep search tools in one place instead of opening many sites
- run an MCP search setup on Windows with less manual work
If the app does not start, try this:
- Close the app
- Open it again as the same user
- Check your internet connection
- Confirm your API keys or login details are set
- Restart Windows if the app still does not open
If search results do not appear:
- Check the selected source
- Make sure the key for that service is valid
- Try a short search term
- Restart the app and test again
If you want to keep things tidy, use this setup:
Downloadsfor the first downloadMySearch-Proxyfor the extracted app filesMySearch-Proxy\configfor settings filesMySearch-Proxy\logsfor logs if the app creates them
Your search services may use private keys. Store them in a safe place and do not share them.
Good habits:
- keep keys in a private config file
- do not post them in chat or public issues
- use one key set per service
- replace keys if you think they were exposed
MySearch-Proxy gives you a single place to manage search tasks across web, crawl, and social sources. It is built for people who want a cleaner search workflow on Windows and do not want to juggle separate tools for each source
- Repository: MySearch-Proxy
- Description: Unified search MCP, proxy console, and skill for Tavily, Firecrawl, and Social / X
- Topics: ai-search, claude-code, codex, firecrawl, mcp, model-context-protocol, openclaw, search, search-proxy, social-search, tavily, xai