An MCP server implementation for accessing Google Analytics 4 (GA4) data, built using the Model Context Protocol TypeScript SDK.
- Get page view metrics with customizable dimensions
- Track active and new users over time
- Analyze specific events and their metrics
- Monitor user behavior metrics (session duration, bounce rate)
- Flexible date range selection for all queries
- Node.js 20 or higher
- A Google Analytics 4 property.
- A Google Cloud project with the Analytics Data API enabled.
- A service account with credentials to access the API.
To use this server, you need to configure authentication with Google Analytics. This is done using a service account.
- Go to the Google Cloud Console.
- Select the project you want to use.
- In the navigation menu, go to APIs & Services > Library.
- Search for "Google Analytics Data API" and enable it.
- In the Google Cloud Console, navigate to IAM & Admin > Service Accounts.
- Click "Create Service Account".
- Give the service account a name (e.g., "GA4 MCP Server").
- Click "Create and Continue".
- You can skip granting the service account access to the project.
- Click "Done".
- Find the service account you just created and click on the three dots under "Actions".
- Select "Manage keys", then "Add Key" > "Create new key".
- Choose JSON as the key type and click "Create". A JSON file with the credentials will be downloaded.
- Open Google Analytics.
- Navigate to the Admin section of your GA4 property.
- Under the Property column, click on Property Access Management.
- Click the "+" button to add a new user.
- In the "Email address" field, paste the
client_emailfrom the JSON credentials file you downloaded. - Assign the "Viewer" role. You do not need to notify the user.
- Click "Add".
The server requires the following environment variables:
GOOGLE_CLIENT_EMAIL: Theclient_emailfrom your service account JSON file.GOOGLE_PRIVATE_KEY: Theprivate_keyfrom your service account JSON file.GA_PROPERTY_ID: Your Google Analytics 4 property ID.
You can set them in your environment or use a .env file.
export GOOGLE_CLIENT_EMAIL="your-service-account@your-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com"
export GOOGLE_PRIVATE_KEY="-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----\nYOUR_PRIVATE_KEY\n-----END PRIVATE KEY-----\n"
export GA_PROPERTY_ID="your_property_id"To install Google Analytics Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install mcp-server-google-analytics --client claudenpm install -g mcp-server-google-analyticsOr use with npx directly:
npx mcp-server-google-analyticspnpm startAdd this to your Claude Desktop configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"google-analytics": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mcp-server-google-analytics"],
"env": {
"GOOGLE_CLIENT_EMAIL": "your-service-account@project.iam.gserviceaccount.com",
"GOOGLE_PRIVATE_KEY": "your-private-key",
"GA_PROPERTY_ID": "your-ga4-property-id"
}
}
}
}Run a flexible report to get analytics data.
Input:
{
"startDate": "2024-01-01",
"endDate": "2024-01-31",
"dimensions": [{ "name": "country" }, { "name": "city" }],
"metrics": [{ "name": "activeUsers" }, { "name": "newUsers" }],
"dimensionFilter": {
"filter": {
"fieldName": "country",
"stringFilter": {
"value": "United States"
}
}
}
}Get page view metrics for a specific date range:
{
"startDate": "2024-01-01",
"endDate": "2024-01-31",
"dimensions": ["page", "country"] // Optional
}Get active users metrics:
{
"startDate": "2024-01-01",
"endDate": "2024-01-31"
}Get event metrics:
{
"startDate": "2024-01-01",
"endDate": "2024-01-31",
"eventName": "purchase" // Optional
}Get user behavior metrics:
{
"startDate": "2024-01-01",
"endDate": "2024-01-31"
}- Least Privilege: Only grant the service account the "Viewer" role in Google Analytics.
- Key Management: Keep your service account key file secure and do not expose it in client-side code.
- Environment Variables: Use environment variables to store sensitive information like the client email, private key, and property ID.
Contributions are welcome! Please read our Contributing Guide for details on our code of conduct and the process for submitting pull requests.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
