isp2go
An MCP server for ISP management that enables agents to handle customer onboarding, billing, ticketing, network monitoring, and compliance (RICA/POPIA) via 20 tools.
README
isp2go
Run your entire ISP from the terminal — customers, billing, networking, tickets, RICA/POPIA compliance. As easy as git.
A dashboard for you. A CLI for your agent. One ISP, run by both.
Every other ISP platform — Splynx, WHMCS, Powercode — is a web app a human clicks through, and it starts around $255/mo. Your coding agent can't touch any of it. ISP2Go starts at $39/mo, ships a full web dashboard for your team, and a zero-dependency CLI + MCP server your agent runs itself: it onboards customers, generates invoices, opens tickets, and watches the network — without you relaying every action.
Works with: Claude Code · Cursor · Cline · Windsurf · Aider · Claude Web · any MCP client
From npm install to a seeded, billing ISP in 60 seconds — see it on isp2go.com.
Install
npm install -g isp2go
The npm package is isp2go; the command is isp.
Quick Start
# Create your ISP tenant (--sandbox seeds a full demo ISP to explore)
isp signup my-isp --sandbox
# See tenant state — customers, MRR, open tickets, network health
isp status
# Start managing
isp customers
isp billing-stats
isp tickets
isp routers
# Full reference
isp --help
Two ways to run your ISP
For your team — the web dashboard. Point-and-click management of customers, invoices, the ticket queue, network map, RICA compliance and 20 modules. Sign in at isp2go.com.
For your agent — the CLI + MCP. The same ISP, driven from the terminal. Your agent onboards a customer, previews a billing run, files a ticket, and reports overdue accounts — no dashboard, no you in the middle.
isp customers # who's on the network
isp services --customer <id> # what they're paying for
isp billing-run --preview # dry-run this month's invoices
isp ticket-create "No sync on LOS" --customer <id> --priority high
isp monitoring # latency / uptime across every router
Sandbox first, live later
ISP2Go has a Stripe-style test/live split. A sandbox is an isolated copy of your ISP, seeded with realistic demo data — customers, invoices, routers — so you (or your agent) can rehearse billing and provisioning without touching a real subscriber.
isp signup my-isp --sandbox # tenant + a full demo ISP seeded for you
isp mode sandbox # route reads/writes to the sandbox DB
isp billing-run --preview # rehearse the run — nothing sent
isp mode live # flip to the clean live env when you're ready
Rule of thumb: rehearse every destructive or billing action in sandbox first. isp mode shows which side you're on.
Billing — MRR to invoices, from the terminal
isp billing-stats # MRR, ARPU, active subs, overdue count
isp invoices # every invoice, filterable by status
isp billing-run --preview # dry-run, then drop --preview to commit
Your agent surfaces money problems — an overdue account, a failed run — but never touches a payment card. Reporting, not blind action.
Networking — see the whole network
isp routers # every router, status, location
isp monitoring # live latency + uptime dashboard
Compliance — RICA & POPIA built in
South-African ISPs live under RICA and POPIA. ISP2Go tracks it for you:
isp rica # RICA registration dashboard
isp popia # POPIA compliance status
isp dsars # data-subject access requests
AI experts — your ISP has a team
ISP2Go ships 9 AI experts (billing, networking, support, compliance, CRM, and more) that understand ISP operations, not just generic chat. Ask one straight from the CLI:
isp ask "which customers are overdue and what's the total exposure?"
isp ask "any routers with latency creeping above 50ms this week?"
The expert streams over WebSocket and can reason across your live tenant data.
MCP Server
Prefer tools over a CLI? isp2go ships an MCP server. Point Claude Code (or any MCP client) at it and your agent gets 20 native tools: customers, invoices, payments, tickets, services, routers, monitoring, billing stats, RICA compliance, tariffs.
{
"mcpServers": {
"isp2go": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "isp",
"args": ["mcp-serve"]
}
}
}
For clients that use env vars (Cline, Cursor, Windsurf), pass your key via ISP2GO_API_KEY. No key yet? The server boots in onboarding mode with an isp2go_signup tool that provisions a tenant and unlocks the rest — no reconnect.
Remote MCP — zero install
No CLI at all? Claude Web, Claude Desktop, Raycast, or any hosted MCP client can connect straight to the remote server. Same tools, same key, nothing to install:
URL: https://mcp.isp2go.com/sse
Auth: Authorization: Bearer isk_your_key (optional — keyless sessions can self-signup)
Features
- Customers — list, create, search, view services per subscriber
- Billing — invoices, payments, billing runs, dunning, MRR/ARPU stats
- Tickets — create, track, prioritize, assign
- Networking — routers, IP hosts, live monitoring dashboard
- Services & Tariffs — provision, link to plans, manage pricing
- Leads — track and convert to customers
- Compliance — RICA registration, POPIA/DSAR
- AI Experts — 9 ISP-aware experts over
isp ask - Web dashboard — 20 modules, 300+ features for your team at isp2go.com
- MCP server — 20 tools, local (
isp mcp-serve) or fully remote (mcp.isp2go.com)
Pricing
7-day free trial, then from $39/mo — vs Splynx at ~$255/mo. The only ISP platform with a CLI and AI agents built in. Details.
Per-Project Config
isp login --local --key YOUR_KEY # saves to .isp2go/config.json (project-local)
isp login --key YOUR_KEY # saves to ~/.isp2go/config.json (global)
isp config # show which config is active
Local config overrides global. Add .isp2go/ to your .gitignore.
Agent Integration
Add to your CLAUDE.md, .cursorrules, .clinerules, .windsurfrules, or AGENTS.md:
## ISP2Go
This project uses the isp CLI for ISP management.
Key is in .isp2go/config.json (auto-loaded).
Run `isp init --agent-schema` — it returns every command + valid flag.
This is the single source of truth: if it is not in the schema, do not use it.
Rehearse billing/destructive actions in `isp mode sandbox` before going live.
Full agent guide: AGENTS.md.
Zero Dependencies
This package has zero npm dependencies — only Node.js built-ins (https, fs, path, crypto). Nothing to audit, nothing to break.
Why this exists
Running an ISP means living in a web dashboard no agent can reach — so you become the middleman, clicking through invoices and tickets your agent could handle itself. So we built the ISP platform the agent runs itself, with a dashboard for the humans on your team. It's early and iterating fast: if something's rough or missing, open an issue.
Documentation
License
Proprietary — Tyga.Cloud Ltd. See LICENSE.
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