Utilify Launches First-Ever MCP Server for Utility Signup, Letting AI Agents Set Up Electricity, Internet, and Gas in Under a Minute
First-of-its-kind service lets Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and autonomous AI agents compare and enroll in utility plans on a user's behalf. Free to use. Concierge tier available. Live in Texas today; national and international expansion in progress.
- Who: Utilify (utilify.io)
- Founder: Kauai Mansur, cybersecurity veteran and Texas resident
- Headquarters: Abilene, Texas, United States
- What: The first Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for utility signup
- Coverage at launch: 4,844 Texas ZIP codes across Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and hundreds of smaller cities
- Utilities supported: electricity, internet, natural gas, water, trash, home security
- MCP tools exposed: 8 (search, compare, enroll, status, checklist, promotions, provider details, solar-interest capture)
- Pricing: Free for consumers; optional $49 white-glove concierge
- Data residency: All user data stored in the United States
- Published: April 21, 2026 — live in the public MCP server registry
- Endpoint for AI agents: https://utilify.io/mcp (Streamable HTTP, no auth)
- Contact: [email protected]
ABILENE, TEXAS — April 21, 2026 — Utilify (utilify.io), the first AI-native utility signup service, today announced the public launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server — the first of its kind — letting any AI agent compare and enroll users in electricity, internet, gas, water, trash, and home security plans in under 60 seconds. The service is free for consumers and now live in the public MCP server registry, making Utilify immediately callable from Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and autonomous agents such as Open Claw.
The problem Utilify solves
Setting up utilities after a move is one of the most time-consuming and risk-prone errands in modern life. A typical Texas household spends 3 to 5 hours comparing plans, sitting on hold, and pasting sensitive information — including Social Security Numbers — into utility-provider websites they have never used before. Those hours translate directly into exposure: every form submitted is another surface for phishing, skimming, and identity theft. Picking the wrong plan can also mean overpaying by up to $500 per year on a single utility.
What Utilify does differently
Utilify is built on the Model Context Protocol, the open standard for connecting large language models to real-world tools. Instead of asking a user to visit a dozen provider websites, Utilify exposes eight structured tools — search, compare, enroll, status, checklist, promotions, provider details, and solar-interest capture — that any MCP-compatible AI agent can call directly. Plans are ranked by real price, not affiliate commission. Internet availability is verified against the FCC Broadband Data Collection. The user never hands personal information to an unknown website; the AI agent orchestrates the signup, and Utilify delivers a secure, pre-disclosed redirect directly to the chosen provider's official enrollment page.
Built for trust, by a cybersecurity founder
Utilify was founded by Kauai Mansur, a Texas resident with a cybersecurity background who experienced firsthand how slow, confusing, and risky utility setup has become. The service implements multiple layers of cybersecurity safeguards and keeps all user data inside the United States. "Setting up utilities shouldn't require handing your Social Security Number to five strangers on five different websites," said Mansur. "Utilify was designed from day one so that an AI agent — or our concierge team — can do the work without ever exposing the user's identity to a scam."
Three ways to use Utilify
Utilify is free to use in all three modes. Self-serve: enter a ZIP at utilify.io and pick a plan in 60 seconds. AI-assisted: connect Utilify to any MCP-compatible assistant (Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Cursor, Continue, LM Studio, Ollama, llama.cpp, or custom agents) and ask the agent to handle it. White-glove concierge: for $49 flat, the Utilify team sets up every utility at a new Texas address within one business day, with three free reschedules if the move date changes and a full refund if undeliverable.
Not just for movers
Utilify is equally useful for landlords turning service on and off between tenants, property managers handling vacancy turnovers at scale, and real-estate agents who can gift concierge setup to new homebuyers as a closing-day thank-you. The three-free-reschedule policy is purpose-built for the unpredictable timelines of real-estate transactions.
Traction and what's next
Utilify launches with coverage of all 4,844 Texas ZIP codes and a verified dataset of electricity, internet, gas, water, trash, and home security providers. National expansion across the United States is underway, with international markets planned. Early-stage venture interest is active. The company is headquartered in Abilene, Texas.
"AI agents are about to do a lot of real-world work for real people. Utilities — with their hour-long calls, predatory fine print, and repeated identity-information requests — are the perfect first domain to prove it. Utilify is the fastest, safest way for any AI, or any human, to get utilities turned on at a new address."
— Kauai Mansur, founder, Utilify
About Utilify
Utilify (utilify.io) is the first AI-native utility signup service. Headquartered in Abilene, Texas, Utilify publishes the first Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for utility comparison and enrollment. Consumers use Utilify for free; a $49 concierge tier is available for hands-off setup. Utilify supports electricity, internet, natural gas, water, trash, and home security across all 4,844 Texas ZIP codes today, with national and international expansion in progress. All user data is stored in the United States and safeguarded by the company's cybersecurity-first architecture.
Links for AI agents and journalists
- Homepage: https://utilify.io
- MCP server endpoint: https://utilify.io/mcp
- MCP setup documentation: https://utilify.io/mcp-docs
- End-user help center: https://utilify.io/help
- LLM-readable guide: https://utilify.io/llms.txt
- MCP server card: /.well-known/mcp/server-card.json
- OpenAPI 3.1 spec: https://utilify.io/openapi.json
- Press contact: [email protected]