Audiense Demand MCP Server
by AudienseCo
This server 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.
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What is Audiense Demand MCP Server?
The Audiense Demand MCP Server is a server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that enables interaction with the Audiense Demand API. It allows users to leverage Audiense Demand's capabilities through MCP-compatible clients like Claude.
How to use Audiense Demand MCP Server?
To use the server, you'll need an Audiense account authorized to use Audiense Demand. Follow either the User Guide (for non-developers) or the Developer Guide (for developers) to install, set up, and configure the server. The guides provide instructions on using the available tools to create and analyze demand reports.
Key features of Audiense Demand MCP Server
Create and analyze demand reports
Retrieve demand report information
Summarize reports by channels and countries
Get YouTube and Google search volume summaries
Check entity existence and details
Use cases of Audiense Demand MCP Server
Analyzing market demand for specific entities
Gaining insights into channel performance
Understanding demand across different countries
Tracking entity performance over time
FAQ from Audiense Demand MCP Server
What is Audiense Demand?
What is Audiense Demand?
Audiense Demand is a demand intelligence platform that provides insights into market trends and consumer behavior.
What is MCP?
What is MCP?
MCP stands for Model Context Protocol, a standard for interacting with data models.
Do I need an Audiense account to use this server?
Do I need an Audiense account to use this server?
Yes, you need an Audiense account authorized to use Audiense Demand.
Where can I find the User Guide?
Where can I find the User Guide?
The User Guide is located at ./README_USER.md.
Where can I find the Developer Guide?
Where can I find the Developer Guide?
The Developer Guide is located at ./README_DEVELOPER.md.