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Composio Search

Composio Search provides comprehensive web search across travel (flights, hotels, events), e-commerce (Amazon, Walmart, shopping), financial markets, news, academic research, images, and location services.

Verdict

Composio Search gives your team instant access to eight specialized search engines without leaving the conversation. @mention it to pull DuckDuckGo results, Google Maps locations, finance data, news articles, images, or upcoming events directly into a Space. No API keys required — it works immediately after you add it. Marketing teams use it to research competitors, support teams to fact-check customer claims, and analysts to grab stock quotes mid-discussion. The trade-off: you're routing queries through Composio's infrastructure, so response times depend on their uptime.

Common use cases

  • Fact-check claims during customer support chats
  • Pull competitor pricing from web search
  • Grab stock quotes for financial analysis
  • Find event venues for team offsites
  • Source images for social media drafts

Integration

Vendor
Composio Search
Category
other
Auth
NONE
Tools
13
Composio slug
composio_search

Tools

  • Composio DuckDuckGo Search

    The duckduckgosearch class utilizes the composio duckduckgo search api to perform searches, focusing on web information and details. it leverages the duckduckgo search engine via the composio duckduckgo search api to retrieve relevant web d

  • Composio Finance Search

    The financesearch class utilizes the composio finance search api to conduct financial searches, focusing on financial data and stock information. it leverages the google finance search engine via the composio finance search api to retrieve

  • Composio Google Events Search

    The eventsearch class enables scraping of google events search queries. it conducts an event search using the composio events search api, retrieving information on events such as concerts, festivals, and other activities based on the provid

  • Composio Google Maps Search

    The googlemapssearch class performs a location-specific search using the composio goolge maps search api. this class extends the functionality of the base action class to specifically target locations related to the given query. by utilizin

  • Composio Google Search

    Perform a google search using the composio google search api.

  • Composio Image Search

    The imagesearch class performs an image search using the composio image search api, to target image data and information. it uses the google images search engine through the composio image search api to fetch relevant image information base

  • Composio LLM Search

    The composio llm search class serves as a gateway to the composio llm search api, allowing users to perform searches across a broad range of content with multiple filtering options. it accommodates complex queries, including both keyword an

  • Composio News Search

    The newssearch class performs a news-specific search using the composio news search api. this class extends the functionality of the base action class to specifically target news articles related to the given query. by utilizing the google

  • Composio Scholar Search

    Scholar api allows you to scrape results from a google scholar search query. the scholarsearch class performs an academic search using the composio scholar search api, academic papers and scholarly articles. it uses the google scholar searc

  • Composio Shopping Search

    The shoppingsearch class performs a product search using the composio shopping search api.it specifically target shopping results related to the given query. by utilizing the google shopping search engine through the composio shopping searc

  • Composio Similarlinks

    Perform a search to find similar links and retrieve a list of relevant results. the search can optionally return contents.

  • Composio Trends Search

    The trendssearch class performs a trend search using the google trends search api, to target trend data and information. it uses the google trends search engine through the google trends search api to fetch relevant trend information based

  • Exa Answer

    Get answers with citations using the exa api.

Setup

Setup guide

  1. 11. Open your Switchy workspace and navigate to Settings > Integrations. 2. Find Composio Search in the MCP directory and click Connect. 3. No authentication step — the integration activates instantly because it requires no credentials. 4. Open any Space and type '@Composio Search' to confirm the connection shows an active status. 5. Test it by typing '@Composio Search find recent news about renewable energy tariffs' and sending the message. 6. The MCP will return formatted search results inline within seconds. 7. To invoke a different search type, specify it in your prompt: '@Composio Search show me Google Maps results for coffee shops in Portland' or '@Composio Search pull stock data for TSLA'. 8. Each search type (news, finance, images, events, maps) works the same way — just describe what you need in plain language after the @mention.

What teammates see: by default, memories from Composio Search are scoped to the Space (PROJECT visibility) - you can mark any memory PRIVATE or share it ORG-wide.

Works well with

Top models

Compatibility data appears once enough Spaces have used this MCP together with a given model.

How Switchy teams use it

Not enough Spaces yet to publish anonymised usage stats (we require ≥ 50 Spaces per week).

Starter prompts

Research Competitor Features

@Composio Search find the latest information about Notion's AI features and pricing changes
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Verify News Claims

@Composio Search search news sources for reports about the recent AWS outage in us-east-1
Open in a Space →

Locate Meeting Venues

@Composio Search show me highly rated meeting spaces with AV equipment in downtown Austin
Open in a Space →

Check Stock Performance

@Composio Search get the current stock price and 30-day trend for NVDA and AMD
Open in a Space →

Find Event Options

@Composio Search list tech conferences happening in San Francisco over the next three months
Open in a Space →

Example outputs

Illustrative - representative of the model's voice and quality, not literal recordings.

Prompt

@Composio Search find recent news articles about renewable energy policy changes in the EU from the past week

Output

Based on a news search, here are recent EU renewable energy policy developments: (1) European Commission proposes updated renewable energy directive targeting 45% renewable share by 2030, published 3 days ago in Reuters; (2) Germany announces €10B wind energy expansion fund, reported yesterday in Financial Times; (3) EU Parliament debates grid infrastructure modernization bill, covered 5 days ago in Euractiv. These articles reflect ongoing legislative activity around the EU's Green Deal commitments. This is an illustrative example—actual results depend on current news availability and search API response at query time.

Notes

This example demonstrates the News Search tool's ability to filter by recency and topic. No authentication required, but results depend on DuckDuckGo's news index coverage. The MCP returns structured metadata (title, source, date) that the AI synthesizes into readable summaries. Rate limits may apply to rapid successive searches.

Prompt

@Composio Search what are the top-rated Italian restaurants within 2 miles of downtown Seattle, and show their ratings

Output

Using Google Maps search for Italian restaurants near downtown Seattle: (1) Il Corvo Pasta—4.6 stars, 0.8 miles from city center, known for handmade pasta; (2) Spinasse—4.5 stars, 1.2 miles, Northern Italian focus with seasonal menu; (3) Altura—4.7 stars, 1.5 miles, fine dining with tasting menus. Each result includes address, phone, and hours. This illustrative example shows how location-based queries return ranked results with ratings and distance metrics—actual availability depends on Google Maps data freshness.

Notes

This showcases the Google Maps Search tool's geospatial filtering and rating retrieval. The MCP returns structured location data (coordinates, ratings, reviews) that can inform recommendations. No auth needed, but accuracy depends on Google's business listing database. Useful for location-aware workflows in travel or event planning Spaces.

Prompt

@Composio Search compare Tesla's current stock price with its 52-week range and summarize any major analyst rating changes this month

Output

Finance search results for Tesla (TSLA): Current price $242.50 (as of market close), within 52-week range of $138.80–$299.29. Recent analyst activity: Morgan Stanley upgraded to Overweight on Jan 15 with $310 target; Goldman Sachs maintained Neutral on Jan 22 at $235 target. The stock is trading near mid-range after recovering from Q4 delivery concerns. This illustrative example demonstrates how financial data queries return price metrics and sentiment indicators—actual figures reflect real-time market conditions at query execution.

Notes

This example highlights the Finance Search tool's ability to pull stock data and analyst commentary from Google Finance. The AI can synthesize price context with qualitative news, useful for investment research Spaces. No authentication required, but data is delayed 15-20 minutes per typical free finance APIs. Not suitable for real-time trading decisions.

Use-case deep-dives

Customer support knowledge lookup

When Composio Search beats a dedicated knowledge base for small support teams

A 3-person support team handling 40 tickets a day needs fast answers from scattered sources—product docs, competitor sites, recent news about integrations. Composio Search wins here because it bundles Google, DuckDuckGo, and news search in one MCP with no auth setup. Your agents can pull a competitor pricing page, check if a partner API is down in the news, and search your own docs without switching contexts. The trade-off: if you're already paying for a unified knowledge platform like Guru or Notion AI, this is redundant. But if your knowledge lives in public web sources and you don't want to manage API keys for three search engines, Composio Search is the fastest path to multi-source answers in one Switchy workspace.

Market research sprint for product launch

How Composio Search accelerates competitor and trend analysis

A 5-person product team planning a Q3 launch needs to map competitor features, track industry news, and pull event data for launch timing. Composio Search's finance, news, and events tools let one agent query stock movements for public competitors, scrape event calendars for conference windows, and monitor news for feature announcements—all without leaving the Switchy thread. The 13-tool breadth means you're not duct-taping four different MCPs together. The boundary: if your research requires deep academic databases or paywalled reports, this won't replace a Crunchbase or PitchBook subscription. But for surface-level competitive intel and timing signals pulled from public web sources, Composio Search collapses a multi-tab research session into a single conversational workflow.

Sales prospecting with location context

When Google Maps search inside Switchy beats manual territory research

A 2-person sales team covering the Southeast needs to find mid-market SaaS companies near Atlanta for a field visit. Composio Search's Google Maps tool lets an agent pull business listings, filter by category, and return addresses without a sales ops analyst manually exporting CSVs. The image search tool can grab storefront photos or office building shots for context before the visit. This works when your territory is small enough that 50-100 location queries a week don't hit rate limits, and when you're prospecting businesses with public Google presence. If you're selling to stealth startups or need enriched firmographic data, you still need a ZoomInfo or Apollo integration. But for field sales teams doing quick territory sweeps with public map data, Composio Search turns a 20-minute manual task into a 2-minute agent query.

Frequently asked

What does the Composio Search MCP do in Switchy?

It gives your AI agents access to eight different search engines through a single MCP connection. Your agents can query Google, DuckDuckGo, Google Maps, Google Finance, news sources, images, events, and an LLM-optimized search API without leaving the Switchy workspace. No API keys required — Composio handles the search infrastructure.

Do I need to authenticate or provide API keys?

No. This MCP requires zero authentication. Composio routes all search requests through their own infrastructure, so you don't need Google API credentials, DuckDuckGo keys, or any other tokens. Just enable the MCP in Switchy and your agents can start searching immediately.

Can it search private company data or internal documents?

No. This MCP only searches public web sources — Google results, news articles, stock prices, map locations, images. If you need to search internal Notion pages, Slack messages, or Google Drive files, use those specific MCPs instead. Composio Search is for external research, not internal knowledge retrieval.

How is this different from just asking ChatGPT to search the web?

ChatGPT's web search is a black box with no control over sources or freshness. This MCP lets your agents explicitly choose which search engine to use — Google for general queries, Finance for stock data, Maps for locations — and returns structured results your workflows can parse. You also avoid ChatGPT's rate limits and usage caps.

Does using this MCP count against my Switchy plan limits?

MCP connections don't count as seats, but search volume may hit Composio's own rate limits depending on your usage tier with them. Switchy doesn't throttle the MCP itself. If your team runs hundreds of searches per hour, check Composio's pricing to avoid hitting their API quotas.

Data last verified 607 hours ago.Sources aggregated hourly to weekly. See docs/architecture/model-directory.md.