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Adjust MCP Server: Tracks mobile app installs, events, and performance metrics. Your AI agent handles complex mobile attribution data—from auditing event tokens to inspecting device IDs—through natural conversation.
Get KPI reports and monitor campaign performance without leaving your chat client.
What your AI agents can do
Get app settings
Retrieves the technical configuration settings for a specified mobile application.
Get kpi report
Pulls aggregated Key Performance Indicator (KPI) metrics, allowing filtering by date range.
Inspect device
Checks and reports the attribution status for a specific device using its advertising ID (ADID).
The agent retrieves and checks technical settings for your mobile apps, including event tokens and partner parameters.
The agent verifies which campaign or network attributed a specific device using its advertising ID (ADID).
The agent pulls aggregated performance metrics, such as total installs, clicks, and sessions, filtered by date range.
The agent lists all active event tokens and verifies if specific in-app events are correctly configured.
The agent determines which advertising networks and campaigns are generating the most high-value users.
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Adjust MCP Server: 3 Tools for Mobile Attribution
Use these three tools to query app settings, pull KPI reports, and inspect device attribution directly via your AI client.
019d7547get app settings
Retrieves the technical configuration settings for a specified mobile application.
019d7547get kpi report
Pulls aggregated Key Performance Indicator (KPI) metrics, allowing filtering by date range.
019d7547inspect device
Checks and reports the attribution status for a specific device using its advertising ID (ADID).
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What you can do with this MCP connector
Adjust MCP Server: Mobile Attribution Tracking
Your AI agent handles complex mobile attribution data—from auditing event tokens to inspecting device IDs—through natural conversation. You get KPI reports and monitor campaign performance without leaving your chat client.
Audit App Configuration
Your agent pulls the technical configuration settings for your mobile apps. You can check event tokens and partner parameters.
Inspect Device Attribution
Your agent checks a specific device's attribution status using its advertising ID (ADID). You can see which campaign or network attributed that device.
Generate KPI Reports
Your agent pulls aggregated performance metrics. You can filter these metrics by date range, getting numbers like total installs, clicks, and sessions.
List Active Event Tokens
Your agent lists all active event tokens and verifies if specific in-app events are set up right.
Identify Top Campaigns
Your agent figures out which advertising networks and campaigns generate the most high-value users.
How Adjust MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to the Adjust MCP Server and input your API Token.
- 2 Ask your AI agent a question (e.g., 'What were last week's installs?').
- 3 The agent calls the necessary tool, formats the data, and presents the actionable report in the chat.
The bottom line is, you manage mobile measurement and attribution entirely through conversation.
Who Is Adjust MCP For?
You're the Growth Analyst who needs to run daily performance audits without opening a web dashboard. You're the UA Manager who needs instant attribution checks to confirm campaign spend. You're the Mobile Developer who needs to verify event tokens during integration testing. This server puts the data directly into your chat.
Checks campaign performance and attribution patterns instantly to validate ad spend ROI.
Inspects device attribution and verifies event tokens when integrating new features.
Retrieves KPI reports for daily performance audits and calculates ROI across different platforms.
Audits app settings and event tokens across multiple mobile platforms to ensure data consistency.
What Changes When You Connect
- See total installs, clicks, and sessions instantly. The
get_kpi_reporttool aggregates key performance metrics, letting you monitor app growth without leaving your chat. - Verify device source attribution. Use
inspect_deviceto check a specific ADID and see exactly which campaign or network drove that user. - Audit your app's data pipeline. Call
get_app_settingsto retrieve and check technical settings, including event tokens and partner parameters. - Validate event tracking. You can list active event tokens and confirm that your in-app events are correctly configured using the server's capabilities.
- Pinpoint high-value sources. The server helps you identify which campaigns and networks are driving the most high-value users directly from a chat prompt.
Real-World Use Cases
Campaign Check:
A UA Manager needs to confirm if a new campaign is working. They ask their agent to run inspect_device using a test ADID. The agent reports the attribution status, confirming the source and last seen time, solving the immediate need for campaign validation.
Daily Performance Review:
The Growth Analyst needs last week's metrics. They prompt the agent to run get_kpi_report for the past 7 days. The agent returns a clear breakdown of total installs and trend comparisons, allowing the analyst to immediately flag deviations.
Debugging an App Feature:
A Mobile Developer adds a new in-app screen. Before launch, they use the server's event auditing capability to list active event tokens and confirm the new screen's event is correctly set up, preventing a broken feature launch.
Platform Compliance Audit:
Marketing Operations needs to ensure all mobile platforms are configured identically. They use get_app_settings to audit technical settings and cross-reference event tokens, ensuring the entire data pipeline is standardized.
The Tradeoffs
Manually cross-referencing data
Opening the web dashboard, downloading the KPI CSV, opening the settings page, and manually matching device IDs to attribution data. This takes 20+ minutes of copy-pasting.
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Instead, ask your agent to run get_kpi_report and then follow up by running inspect_device for specific IDs. The chat aggregates the data, keeping everything in one window.
Forgetting API limits
Attempting to retrieve data for thousands of devices in one massive request, which will hit API rate limits and cause the entire request to fail.
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Use the agent to run inspect_device iteratively or in smaller batches. The server handles the rate limiting and presents the results cleanly.
Assuming perfect setup
Assuming that because an event was added in the UI, the token is active and correctly configured for production traffic.
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First, use get_app_settings to audit the current tokens. Then, use the event auditing capability to verify the specific event configuration before trusting the data.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your core job involves linking mobile performance metrics (installs, clicks) directly to the device source (ADID) and app configuration. You need to audit data points—like event tokens or API settings—and see the results in natural conversation. Don't use it if you just need to view a static, one-time report. For complex, multi-stage data manipulation outside of the available tools, you'll need a dedicated data warehousing solution. But for immediate, targeted data queries, this server is unmatched.
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The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This server provides 3 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Available Capabilities
Auditing mobile data usually means jumping between five different tabs.
Right now, checking app performance means opening the main dashboard, downloading the KPI report, switching to the settings page to check event tokens, and then opening a third tool just to verify a specific device's attribution. It’s a painful, click-heavy routine that loses time and context.
With this MCP server, you just talk to your agent. You tell it to 'Show me last week's installs.' The agent pulls the KPI data. Then, you ask it to 'Check the settings for event tokens.' The agent runs `get_app_settings` and gives you the result, all without you clicking a single dashboard link.
Inspect Device Attribution with Adjust MCP Server
You no longer have to manually copy and paste an ADID from a support ticket into a separate verification tool. You just paste the ID and ask your agent to run `inspect_device`. The agent returns the full attribution path and the last seen time in your chat window.
This isn't just faster; it centralizes diagnostic data. You get the diagnosis, the source, and the history, all in one conversational flow. It's how diagnostics should work.
Common Questions About Adjust MCP
How do I use the Adjust MCP Server to check my KPI report? +
Run get_kpi_report and specify the date range you need. The report provides aggregated metrics like installs, clicks, and sessions. You can then follow up by asking for a comparison to the previous period.
Can I use the Adjust MCP Server to find out a device's campaign source? +
Yes. Use the inspect_device tool and provide the device's advertising ID (ADID). The agent returns the device's attribution status, including the campaign and network it belongs to.
How do I check if my event tokens are correctly configured using the Adjust MCP Server? +
Use the server's event tracking audit capability. You can list active event tokens and verify that specific in-app events are correctly configured for production use.
What is the best way to audit app settings with the Adjust MCP Server? +
Call get_app_settings with your app's token. This retrieves technical settings, including active event tokens and partner parameters, letting you see the current state at a glance.
How do I use the Adjust MCP Server to check for campaign attribution patterns? +
You use the server to quickly identify which networks and campaigns drive the most high-value users directly from chat. It pulls attribution data, letting you see which campaigns are performing best without leaving your AI client.
What are the prerequisites for running `get_app_settings` with the Adjust MCP Server? +
You must subscribe to the server and provide a valid Adjust API Token. Once authenticated, your AI agent can access and audit the technical settings for your mobile apps.
Can the Adjust MCP Server process historical data for KPI reports? +
Yes, you can get aggregated KPI metrics and filter them by date. This lets you monitor app growth and perform historical performance audits for analysis.
Does the Adjust MCP Server handle specific device advertising IDs (ADID)? +
Yes, you inspect device attribution using the inspect_device tool. Just provide the ADID, and your agent will tell you the device's current attribution status.
How do I find my Adjust API Token? +
Log in to your Adjust dashboard, go to My Profile or Account Settings, and find the API Token section. You can copy your existing token or generate a new one there.
Can I check the attribution of a test device? +
Yes! Use the inspect_device tool and provide the Adjust Device ID (ADID). Your agent will return the current tracker, network, and campaign associated with that device.
Does this server support KPI reporting? +
Yes, you can use the get_kpi_report tool to retrieve aggregated performance data such as installs, re-attributions, and clicks for your apps.
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