Kayzen Reporting MCP server

Enables marketers and analysts to retrieve and analyze Kayzen advertising campaign data through API access with optional date filtering
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Provider
FeedMob
Release date
Apr 19, 2025
Language
TypeScript
Package
Stats
370 downloads
1 star

This Node.js server implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for the Kayzen Reporting API, allowing you to seamlessly integrate Kayzen's reporting capabilities with Claude for Desktop. With this integration, you can retrieve and work with your Kayzen reporting data directly within the Claude interface.

Setting Up With Claude Desktop

Prerequisites

  • The latest version of Claude for Desktop installed on your system
  • Node.js installed on your computer

Installation and Configuration

  1. Update to the latest version of Claude for Desktop if you haven't already.

  2. Locate and open the Claude for Desktop configuration file:

    • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
    • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
  3. Add the Kayzen MCP server to your configuration by inserting the following JSON configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "kayzen": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [ "-y", "@feedmob/kayzen-reporting" ],
      "env": {
        "KAYZEN_USERNAME": "user_email",
        "KAYZEN_PASSWORD": "user_password",
        "KAYZEN_BASIC_AUTH": "baisc_auth_token"
      }
    }
  }
}

Authentication Setup

Replace the placeholders in the configuration with your actual credentials:

  • KAYZEN_USERNAME: Your Kayzen account email address
  • KAYZEN_PASSWORD: Your Kayzen account password
  • KAYZEN_BASIC_AUTH: Your Kayzen basic authentication token

Using the Integration

Once configured, Claude Desktop will automatically launch the Kayzen Reporting MCP server when needed. You can then interact with Claude to query your Kayzen reports and analyze the data.

For example, you might ask Claude:

  • "Show me my latest campaign performance report from Kayzen"
  • "Analyze my Kayzen conversion metrics for the past week"
  • "Compare CTR across my different Kayzen campaigns"

Claude will use the MCP server to retrieve the necessary data from the Kayzen Reporting API and present it in a helpful format.

How to add this MCP server to Cursor

There are two ways to add an MCP server to Cursor. The most common way is to add the server globally in the ~/.cursor/mcp.json file so that it is available in all of your projects.

If you only need the server in a single project, you can add it to the project instead by creating or adding it to the .cursor/mcp.json file.

Adding an MCP server to Cursor globally

To add a global MCP server go to Cursor Settings > MCP and click "Add new global MCP server".

When you click that button the ~/.cursor/mcp.json file will be opened and you can add your server like this:

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "cursor-rules-mcp": {
            "command": "npx",
            "args": [
                "-y",
                "cursor-rules-mcp"
            ]
        }
    }
}

Adding an MCP server to a project

To add an MCP server to a project you can create a new .cursor/mcp.json file or add it to the existing one. This will look exactly the same as the global MCP server example above.

How to use the MCP server

Once the server is installed, you might need to head back to Settings > MCP and click the refresh button.

The Cursor agent will then be able to see the available tools the added MCP server has available and will call them when it needs to.

You can also explictly ask the agent to use the tool by mentioning the tool name and describing what the function does.

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