Give your AI agents access to Asky
Connect Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, n8n, or any MCP client to your live visibility data. Agents answer questions, build reports, and run workflows for you.
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Connect your Asky data to the tools your team already lives in
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Briefs, client reports, citation audits. Get work done in minutes instead of hours.
Weekly AI visibility brief
Your full week in AI search, delivered in a single question.
Monthly AI report
Client reports in minutes
Turn live numbers into a polished update, in your own branding.
Find pages losing citations
Spot content AI engines used to cite and is now slipping.
Up and running in minutes.
FAQs
What teams ask before wiring an agent into their workspace
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that lets AI assistants securely use external tools and data. The Asky MCP server exposes your AI search analytics to any MCP-compatible client, so you can ask questions about visibility, citations, competitors, and site health directly from tools like Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor and get answers based on your live workspace data.
Any client that supports remote MCP servers over streamable HTTP: Claude (web and desktop), Claude Code, ChatGPT, Cursor, VS Code, n8n, and many more. If your tool can add an MCP server by URL, it works with Asky.
The server provides 50 read-only tools across visibility and analytics, competitors, brand alignment, citations, prompt monitors, website indexing, AI crawler activity, content, and opportunities. It only reads data from the workspace you authorize.
Not yet. Every tool is currently read-only, so nothing in your Asky workspace can be created, edited, or deleted through MCP. Write actions are in the works and will ship as clearly marked, opt-in tools.
You sign in with your Asky account through OAuth 2.1, the same standard used by other major MCP servers. Access is scoped to your workspace, and you can revoke it at any time. For headless setups such as CI or n8n, workspace-scoped personal access tokens are supported as well.
MCP access is included in the Starter, Scale, and Enterprise plans. If you are on one of these plans, you can connect right away.
Asky only returns data in response to the specific questions you ask, to the client you connected. What that client does with the response is governed by its own provider terms, the same as pasting data into a chat. Asky never sells your data or shares it with third parties on its own.
The setup guide, tool reference, and troubleshooting live at docs.askylabs.com/mcp.