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The Vantage MCP Server is an open-source tool, written in Golang, that lets you interact with your cloud cost data through AI assistants and MCP clients. By acting as a bridge to Vantage's existing APIs, it allows querying cloud spend data using natural language, making cost analysis more intuitive.
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Vantage MCP Server
About the Vantage MCP Server
The Vantage MCP Server is an open-source tool, written in Golang, that lets you interact with your cloud cost data through AI assistants and MCP clients. By acting as a bridge to Vantage's existing APIs, the Vantage MCP Server lets you query cloud spend data using natural language and makes cost analysis more intuitive.
📝 Note: The Vantage MCP Server is available in both self-hosted and remote forms. This repository supports the self-hosted version, which runs locally using Standard Input/Output (stdio) Transport. For a remote alternative, see the Vantage MCP documentation.
Available Tools
The Vantage MCP Server currently exposes the following tools, which can be invoked by any compatible MCP client (e.g., Claude, Cursor, Goose):
query-costs
A general purpose way to fetch Cost data using VQL.
list-costs
Display all the Costs in an associated Cost Report.
list-cost-reports
List all Cost Reports available.
get-cost-report-forecast
List all Forecasts of spending related to a Cost Report.
list-cost-integrations
List all Cost Provider integrations (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP) available to provide Costs data from and their associated accounts.
list-cost-providers
List of just the Providers that the given Workspace has shared with it, for filtering in VQL queries.
list-cost-services
Lists all the Services and their associated Provider that is shared with the given Workspace.
list-budgets
List all Budgets available to compare against a Cost Report and track spending.
list-dashboards
List all Dashboards created in the Vantage account.
list-tags
List Tags that can be used to filter Cost Reports.
list-tag-values
List Tag values that can be used to filter Cost Reports.
list-anomalies
List Anomalies that were detected on Cost Reports.
list-unit-costs
Retrieve the Unit Costs for a given Cost Report.
get-myself
A utility to list available Workspaces and check the access level of your auth token.
submit-user-feedback
A simple way to send feedback about the MCP or overall Vantage experience to the Vantage team.
Getting Started# Prerequisites
If you're installing from source, ensure the following packages are installed (see .tool-versions for exact versions):
You can use a version manager (e.g., asdf) or package manager (e.g., Homebrew) to install these dependencies.
You will also need to create a Read-Only Vantage API token (Write will not work at this time). Follow the instructions on the Vantage API documentation. We recommend creating a brand-new read-only API token for exclusive use with the MCP Server.
go build -o vantage-mcp-server
chmod +x vantage-mcp-server
📝 Note: If you pull down new changes from the repository, be sure to re-run go build to rebuild the server and ensure you're running the latest version.
Open the claude_desktop_config.json file and update its contents. Make sure to replace the placeholders <path_to_compiled_vantage_mcp_server_binary> with the path where you downloaded the Vantage MCP Server binary, and <personal_vantage_api_token> with your Vantage API token.
In the bottom-right corner of the Claude for Desktop input box, click the hammer icon to see the available tools for the Vantage MCP Server.
Once you've set up the configuration, you can start prompting Claude. Each time you use a new tool, Claude will ask for your approval before proceeding.
Open Cursor and click Cursor > Settings > Cursor Settings from the menu bar.
In the left pane, select MCP.
Click Add new global MCP Server.
Update the contents of the opened mcp.json file. Make sure to replace the placeholders <path_to_compiled_vantage_mcp_server_binary> with the path where you downloaded the Vantage MCP Server binary, and <personal_vantage_api_token> with your Vantage API token.
Open Goose and click Goose > Settings from the menu bar (keyboard shortcut Command + ,).
Under the Extensions section, click Add custom extension.
In the ID field, enter vantage-mcp-server.
In the Name field, enter Vantage.
In the Description field, enter Query costs and usage data.
In the Command field, enter the path to the Vantage MCP Server binary.
In the Environment Variables section, add a new variable with the name VANTAGE_BEARER_TOKEN and the value set to your Vantage API token.
Click Add.
Note for MacOS users
If you download a release from our Github page and the executable fails to run "because the developer cannot be verified", please open your System Settings. Then find the "Privacy and Security" section. Then scroll to the bottom and you should see a message that "vantage-mcp-server-macos" was blocked, click the "open anyway" button. After this flow, the executable should be able to be run without issue.
Contribution Guidelines
If you'd like to contribute to this project:
Fork this repository.
Create a new branch: git checkout -b feature/my-feature.