Use Chainstack from any agent to deploy nodes, manage endpoints, check network status, get testnet funds, and optimize your setup.
I'm on Alchemy spending ~$2k/mo on these methods. Assess my setup, plan the move to Chainstack, and tell me how much I'd save.
Your agent inventories your endpoints, plans the migration, repoints your config, and gives you a real dollar figure. Chainstack bills by request, not by method — 1 RU per call (2 on archive nodes), with no per-method multipliers — where some providers weight a single common method 20–26×. See request units for the billing model.
What will 50M requests/month on a Solana archive node cost on Chainstack?
The agent pulls Chainstack's live pricing — the real numbers the platform bills from, not a hardcoded guess. And because it already knows your project, it sizes the exact plan you need better than you'd guess yourself.
Based on my usage, get me a better plan from the Chainstack team.
The agent reaches our team from inside your IDE and works a deal around your actual setup.
Deploy a Solana mainnet node in New York and give me the WSS endpoint.
A production node and a live endpoint in under a minute — region- and cloud-aware, across any of the supported protocols.
What's the correct method to get an account's token balances on Solana? Write the call.
The agent reads Chainstack's docs and RPC references first, so it writes real methods and params — not invented ones — then tests the call live against the same RPC endpoint that serves your production.
Get me Sepolia and Solana devnet funds.
Or the agent just does it mid-build. The faucet (12 testnets) is one of the agent's own tools, so when a test needs gas it tops up the wallet itself — without stopping to ask you, hunting for a working faucet, or hitting a sketchy site.
Any upcoming maintenance on Base or Solana I should plan around?
The agent reads live platform status and upcoming maintenance notices, so it can plan around a window — pause a job, shift a region, or flag it to you — well before it matters.
The full toolset, in Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Pi, and any MCP-compatible agent. See the Chainstack MCP server docs.
get mcp.chainstack.com
Just tell your agent to grab the skill. Same tools, no MCP registration, for any SKILL-compatible agent.
grab https://mcp.chainstack.com/skill
Browsing chainstack.com with an agentic browser? Ask Gemini in Chrome (or any WebMCP-capable agent) right on the page and it pulls what it needs through WebMCP — nothing to install.
The whole site and docs as a structured feed any LLM can ingest in one shot:
Let your agent pay per call without an account. On the roadmap — not live yet. Curious how it works? Read our deep dive on the x402 protocol architecture and payment flow for AI agents.
Spin up reliable blockchain infrastructure in seconds with geo-balanced low-latency RPC nodes.