Official MCP Server to get your behavioral analytics data and insights from [Clarity](https://clarity.microsoft.com)
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Microsoft Clarity Data Export MCP Server
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for the Microsoft Clarity data export API. It allows you to fetch analytics data from Clarity using Claude for Desktop or other MCP-compatible clients.
Features
Query Microsoft Clarity analytics data through a simple interface
Filter by up to 3 dimensions (Browser, Device, Country/Region, OS, etc.)
Retrieve various metrics (Scroll Depth, Engagement Time, Traffic, etc.)
Seamlessly integrates with Claude for Desktop and other MCP clients
Setup and Installation## Prerequisites
Node.js v16 or higher
A Microsoft Clarity account and API token
Any MCP-compatible client (Claude for Desktop, etc.)
Installation Option 1: Install via npm (recommended)
You can install and run this package directly using npm:
npm install -g @microsoft/clarity-mcp-server\n\n# Run the server
clarity-mcp-server
Option 2: Run with npx without installing
You can run the server directly using npx without installing:
npx @microsoft/clarity-mcp-server
With either option, you can provide your Clarity API token using the --clarity_api_token parameter:
Add the configuration shown in the generic example above
Save the configuration file and restart Claude for Desktop
Using the Server
When using an MCP client with this server configured, you can ask it to fetch Clarity data. For example: "Can you fetch my Clarity data for the last day, filtered by Browser and showing Traffic metrics?" The MCP client will then prompt you to run the get-clarity-data tool, which requires:
numOfDays: Number of days to retrieve (1-3)
dimensions: Array of dimensions to filter by (optional)
metrics: Array of metrics to retrieve (optional)
If you haven't configured your credentials via command-line arguments, you'll also need to provide:
token: Your Clarity API token
API Token## Getting Your API Token
To generate an API token:
Go to your Clarity project
Select Settings → Data Export → Generate new API token
Provide a descriptive name for the token
Save the generated token securely
Limitations
Maximum of 10 API requests are allowed per project per day
Data retrieval is confined to the previous 1 to 3 days
Maximum of three dimensions can be passed in a single request
The response is limited to 1,000 rows and can't be paginated