The TweetBinder MCP Server allows MCP-compatible clients to interact with TweetBinder analytics data, including hashtag, user, and conversation analysis on Twitter. It supports creating and managing reports, retrieving tweet and user details, and monitoring hashtag performance, facilitating seamless integration of Twitter metrics into MCP-based applications.
The TweetBinder MCP Server allows MCP-compatible clients to interact with TweetBinder analytics data, including hashtag, user, and conversation analysis on Twitter. It supports creating and managing reports, retrieving tweet and user details, and monitoring hashtag performance, facilitating seamless integration of Twitter metrics into MCP-based applications.
This MCP server acts as a bridge for MCP-compatible clients, like Claude, to access Twitter analytics data through the TweetBinder API. It offers functionalities such as generating detailed reports on hashtags or keywords, retrieving real-time or historical data, and analyzing engagement metrics, sentiment, and content statistics. The server supports creating, listing, and fetching content from reports, enabling users to monitor social media campaigns, track hashtag impacts, and gather insights for marketing and research purposes. It securely manages API credentials, allows programmatic access to tweet and user data, and provides tools for report status checking and data extraction, streamlining social media analytics integration within MCP ecosystems.
Who will use TweetBinder MCP Server?
Social media analysts
Digital marketers
Research teams
Agency professionals
Data scientists
Developers integrating social data APIs
How to use the TweetBinder MCP Server?
Step1: Set up your environment with Node.js and obtain API credentials from TweetBinder
Step2: Clone the MCP server repository and install dependencies with npm install
Step3: Configure environment variables with your TweetBinder API token
Step4: Run the build script: npm run build
Step5: Edit your MCP client configuration to include the TweetBinder MCP server command and environment
Step6: Restart your MCP client application to establish connection
Step7: Use MCP commands such as create-twitter-report, list-reports, get-report-content, etc., to interact with Twitter data
TweetBinder MCP Server's Core Features & Benefits
The Core Features
Create and manage Twitter reports
Retrieve tweet and user data from reports
Get report status and detailed statistics
Count tweets matching queries
Access account balance and quota information
Analyze hashtags and conversations
Retrieve real-time or historical Twitter data
The Benefits
Enables seamless integration of Twitter analytics into MCP-compatible workflows
Automates social media monitoring and reporting tasks
Supports real-time data access and historical analysis
Facilitates programmatic management of social media campaigns
Enhances data-driven decision-making
TweetBinder MCP Server's Main Use Cases & Applications
Monitoring hashtag performance during marketing campaigns
Analyzing social media engagement for brand tracking
Aggregating Twitter data for research projects
Automating social media reporting for agencies
Real-time monitoring of hashtag campaigns at events