data-slots=image, heading, text, buttons
data-background=rgb(37, 37, 37)
Hero image

Analytics MCP servers

MCP servers for Adobe Analytics and Customer Journey Analytics.
Get started

Overview

This documentation covers each Adobe-hosted MCP server for Adobe Analytics and Customer Journey Analytics. Each server shares a standardized connection model, using similar endpoints and the same onboarding flow to establish connections between Adobe's MCP servers and supported MCP clients. Once connected, your MCP client can invoke product-specific tools to retrieve data, run queries, or perform supported operations as part of an LLM or agentic workflow.

Additional Information

If you are looking for analytics data collection strategies for your own MCP servers, see Collect analytics and apply personalization in MCP clients in the Adobe Experience Platform Data Collection documentation.

This user guide adheres to Adobe's Code of Conduct. Contributions are encouraged and appreciated. See Adobe's Code of Conduct and Contribution Guidelines on GitHub for more information.

data-variant=warning
data-slots=text, text, text
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an emerging open-source standard that can introduce security and reliability risks. Adobe's MCP server integrations and related documentation are provided "as is," without warranties of any kind.
Connecting MCP clients or servers to Adobe products is a customer-elected configuration. Customers are responsible for evaluating the security and suitability of any MCP integration. Adobe is not responsible for issues arising from misconfiguration, misuse, third-party vulnerabilities, or unintended actions performed through MCP-enabled workflows.
To reduce risk, test integrations in a sandbox environment before production use. Validate all MCP-initiated actions and responses before acting on them.