One equity question. Four OptionsAhoy tools, in parallel.
A real, unedited Claude Code session: an AI agent calls four OptionsAhoy tools at once over the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and reconciles them into a single plan. 2:13.
One install line (certified for safety and integrity):
claude mcp add --transport http optionsahoy https://optionsahoy.com/mcpWhat happens in the 2:13
The prompt is one messy, realistic equity picture: 10,000 incentive stock options (ISOs), 6,000 vested restricted stock units (RSUs), 2,000 unvested RSUs, and a $400,000 house planned for 2027, all held by someone 86% concentrated in a single stock (META in the demo).
- One install line. The command above connects the OptionsAhoy MCP server. No account, no keys.
- Four tools, at once. On the same question the agent calls concentration analysis, an equity funding plan for the 2027 house, alternative minimum tax (AMT) and ISO exercise optimization, and protective-put pricing, in parallel, in one turn.
- One reconciled plan. The agent synthesizes the four outputs into a single plan that overrides each tool’s standalone pick, because 86% concentration changes what the right ISO, hedge, and sell-down decisions actually are.
Each tool returns the globally optimal answer across its candidate space, computed against the full federal tax code plus all 50 states and DC. The same inputs always return the same answer, so every number in the plan is verifiable.
Why running the tools together is the whole point
Each OptionsAhoy tool answers one question well on its own. But the right ISO exercise depends on the hedge, the hedge depends on the sell-down, and the sell-down depends on the 2027 cash goal. Asked one at a time, the answers pull against each other.
Over MCP, the agent does what a person copy-pasting between four calculators cannot: it calls every relevant tool for the same question in a single turn, holds all four results at once, and reconciles the conflicts into one plan. No copy-paste, no stale intermediate numbers, no tool answering in a vacuum. That simultaneous, cross-tool use is what turns seven separate calculators into one planner an AI agent can drive.
Run it on your own equity
The install line and every tool in the demo are on the agent integration page, with one-line setup for Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, and more. Prefer to click instead of prompt? The same tools run as free browser calculators.
OptionsAhoy is a product of AlphaLatitude Inc. Beta is free and invite-only.