HDW MCP Server
by MCP-Mirror
The HDW MCP Server provides access to LinkedIn data and functionalities via the HorizonDataWave API. It enables data retrieval and user account management.
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What is HDW MCP Server?
The HDW MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server that allows users to interact with LinkedIn data and functionalities through the HorizonDataWave API. It provides tools for searching users, retrieving profiles, managing accounts, and more.
How to use HDW MCP Server?
To use the HDW MCP Server, you need to clone the repository, obtain API credentials from HorizonDataWave, configure your environment with the credentials, and then configure your MCP client (e.g., Claude, Cursor, Windsurf) to connect to the server. Detailed setup instructions are provided in the README.
Key features of HDW MCP Server
LinkedIn Users Search
Profile Lookup
Email Lookup
Posts & Reactions Retrieval
Account Management (Chat, Connections, Comments)
Company Search & Details
Use cases of HDW MCP Server
Lead generation by searching for specific LinkedIn users.
Gathering detailed profile information for recruitment purposes.
Automating LinkedIn connection requests.
Analyzing user posts and reactions for market research.
Retrieving company information for competitive analysis.
FAQ from HDW MCP Server
How do I get API credentials?
How do I get API credentials?
Register at app.horizondatawave.ai to get your API key and free credits.
Where do I configure my API credentials?
Where do I configure my API credentials?
Create a .env file in the root of your project or update your MCP client configuration file.
What MCP clients are supported?
What MCP clients are supported?
The README provides configuration examples for Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf.
How do I search for LinkedIn users?
How do I search for LinkedIn users?
Use the search_linkedin_users
tool with various filters like keywords, name, title, company, location, industry, and education.
How do I retrieve a LinkedIn user's profile?
How do I retrieve a LinkedIn user's profile?
Use the get_linkedin_profile
tool with the user's alias, URL, or URN.