mcp-audiense-demand

mcp-audiense-demand

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The Audiense Demand MCP Server allows users to interact with their Audiense Demand account through the Model Context Protocol, providing tools to create and analyze demand reports to gain insights across channels and countries. It caters to both business users and developers with separate user guides.

🏆 Audiense Demand MCP Server

This server, based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allows Claude or any other MCP-compatible client to interact with your Audiense Demand account. It provides tools to create and analyze demand reports, track entity performance, and gain insights across different channels and countries. This MCP server is designed to work with the Audiense Demand API and requires an Audiense account authorized to use Audiense Demand.

We provide two different guides based on your background and needs:

🌟 For Business Users and Non-Developers

  • Install the necessary software quickly
  • Set up Claude Desktop
  • Start creating and analyzing demand reports
  • Troubleshoot common issues

🛠️ For Developers and Technical Users

  • Detailed installation steps
  • Project architecture
  • Development setup
  • Advanced configuration
  • API documentation
  • Contributing guidelines

🛠️ Available Tools

  • create-demand-report: Creates a new demand report for specified entities.
  • get-demand-reports: Retrieves the list of demand reports owned by the authenticated user.
  • get-demand-report-info: Fetches detailed information about a specific demand report.
  • get-demand-report-summary-by-channels: Gets a summary of the report broken down by channels.
  • get-demand-report-summary-by-countries: Gets a summary of the report broken down by countries.
  • get-youtube-search-volume-summary: Gets YouTube search volume summary for entities in a report.
  • get-google-search-volume-summary: Gets Google search volume summary for entities in a report.
  • check-entities: Checks if entities exist and gets their details.

📄 License

This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. See the LICENSE file for more details.