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mcp-audiense-insights

Marketing insights and audience analysis from reports, covering demographic, cultural, influencer, and content engagement analysis.

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AudienseCo

Apache License 2.0

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Last Updated 2026-02-19

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⚠️ Deprecated

🚫 This repository is no longer maintained.

The Audiense Insights MCP has been migrated to a remote model. For more information on how to use the new remote MCP, please reach us at support@audiense.com.

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🏆 Audiense Insights MCP Server

This server, based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allows Claude or any other MCP-compatible client to interact with your Audiense Insights account. It extracts marketing insights and audience analysis from Audiense reports, covering demographic, cultural, influencer, and content engagement analysis.

🚀 Prerequisites

Before using this server, ensure you have:

  • Node.js (v18 or higher)
  • Claude Desktop App
  • Audiense Insights Account with API credentials
  • X/Twitter API Bearer Token (optional, for enriched influencer data)

⚙️ Configuring Claude Desktop

  1. Open the configuration file for Claude Desktop:

  2. MacOS: bash code ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

  3. Windows: bash code %AppData%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

  4. Add or update the following configuration:

```json "mcpServers": { "audiense-insights": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "mcp-audiense-insights" ], "env": { "AUDIENSE_CLIENT_ID": "your_client_id_here", "AUDIENSE_CLIENT_SECRET": "your_client_secret_here", "TWITTER_BEARER_TOKEN": "your_token_here" }
}
}

  1. Save the file and restart Claude Desktop.

🛠️ Available Tools

📌 get-reports

Description: Retrieves the list of Audiense insights reports owned by the authenticated user.

  • Parameters: None
  • Response:
  • List of reports in JSON format.

📌 get-report-info

Description: Fetches detailed information about a specific intelligence report, including: - Status - Segmentation type - Audience size - Segments - Access links

  • Parameters:
  • report_id (string): The ID of the intelligence report.

  • Response:

  • Full report details in JSON format.
  • If the report is still processing, returns a message indicating the pending status.

📌 get-audience-insights

Description: Retrieves aggregated insights for a given audience, including: - Demographics: Gender, age, country. - Behavioral traits: Active hours, platform usage. - Psychographics: Personality traits, interests. - Socioeconomic factors: Income, education status.

  • Parameters:
  • audience_insights_id (string): The ID of the audience insights.
  • insights (array of strings, optional): List of specific insight names to filter.

  • Response:

  • Insights formatted as a structured text list.

📌 get-baselines

Description: Retrieves available baseline audiences, optionally filtered by country.

  • Parameters:
  • country (string, optional): ISO country code to filter by.

  • Response:

  • List of baseline audiences in JSON format.

📌 get-categories

Description: Retrieves the list of available affinity categories that can be used in influencer comparisons.

  • Parameters: None
  • Response:
  • List of categories in JSON format.

📌 compare-audience-influencers

Description: Compares influencers of a given audience with a baseline audience. The baseline is determined as follows: - If a single country represents more than 50% of the audience, that country is used as the baseline. - Otherwise, the global baseline is used. - If a specific segment is selected, the full audience is used as the baseline.

Each influencer comparison includes: - Affinity (%) – How well the influencer aligns with the audience. - Baseline Affinity (%) – The influencer’s affinity within the baseline audience. - Uniqueness Score – How distinct the influencer is compared to the baseline.

  • Parameters:
  • audience_influencers_id (string): ID of the audience influencers.
  • baseline_audience_influencers_id (string): ID of the baseline audience influencers.
  • cursor (number, optional): Pagination cursor.
  • count (number, optional): Number of items per page (default: 200).
  • bio_keyword (string, optional): Filter influencers by bio keyword.
  • entity_type (enum: person | brand, optional): Filter by entity type.
  • followers_min (number, optional): Minimum number of followers.
  • followers_max (number, optional): Maximum number of followers.
  • categories (array of strings, optional): Filter influencers by categories.
  • countries (array of strings, optional): Filter influencers by country ISO codes.

  • Response:

  • List of influencers with affinity scores, baseline comparison, and uniqueness scores in JSON format.

📌 get-audience-content

Description: Retrieves audience content engagement details, including: - Liked Content: Most popular posts, domains, emojis, hashtags, links, media, and a word cloud. - Shared Content: Most shared content categorized similarly. - Influential Content: Content from influential accounts.

Each category contains: - popularPost: Most engaged posts. - topDomains: Most mentioned domains. - topEmojis: Most used emojis. - topHashtags: Most used hashtags. - topLinks: Most shared links. - topMedia: Shared media. - wordcloud: Most frequently used words.

  • Parameters:
  • audience_content_id (string): The ID of the audience content.

  • Response:

  • Content engagement data in JSON format.

📌 report-summary

Description: Generates a comprehensive summary of an Audiense report, including: - Report metadata (title, segmentation type) - Full audience size - Detailed segment information - Top insights for each segment (bio keywords, demographics, interests) - Top influencers for each segment with comparison metrics

  • Parameters:
  • report_id (string): The ID of the intelligence report to summarize.

  • Response:

  • Complete report summary in JSON format with structured data for each segment
  • For pending reports: Status message indicating the report is still processing
  • For reports without segments: Message indicating there are no segments to analyze

💡 Predefined Prompts

This server includes a preconfigured prompts - audiense-demo: Helps analyze Audiense reports interactively. - segment-matching: A prompt to match and compare audience segments across Audiense reports, identifying similarities, unique traits, and key insights based on demographics, interests, influencers, and engagement patterns.

Usage: - Accepts a reportName argument to find the most relevant report. - If an ID is provided, it searches by report ID instead.

Use case: Structured guidance for audience analysis.

🛠️ Troubleshooting

Tools Not Appearing in Claude

  1. Check Claude Desktop logs:
tail -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log
  1. Verify environment variables are set correctly.
  2. Ensure the absolute path to index.js is correct.

Authentication Issues

  • Double-check OAuth credentials.
  • Ensure the refresh token is still valid.
  • Verify that the required API scopes are enabled.

📜 Viewing Logs

To check server logs:

For MacOS/Linux:

tail -n 20 -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log

For Windows:

Get-Content -Path "$env:AppData\Claude\Logs\mcp*.log" -Wait -Tail 20

🔐 Security Considerations

  • Keep API credentials secure – never expose them in public repositories.
  • Use environment variables to manage sensitive data.

📄 License

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

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