Curator.io MCP. Manage all your social feeds from a single chat session.
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Curator.io gives your AI agent direct API access to manage social media feeds. It lets you list active feeds, monitor recent posts across multiple platforms, and audit the sources and moderation rules for your social accounts.
Use it to check feed statuses, count posts, or search for specific content using natural language conversation.
What your AI agents can do
Get account details
Gets metadata and usage limits for your entire Curator.io account.
Get feed details
Retrieves detailed settings and metadata for one specific social feed.
Get feed post count
Returns the total number of posts currently in a specific feed.
Retrieves metadata and usage limits for your entire Curator.io account.
Gets detailed configuration and metadata for any specific social feed.
Returns the total number of posts currently held within a specified feed.
Returns a list of only the feeds that are currently operational and collecting data.
Lists recent social media posts from a specific feed, including content and source details.
Shows all social media accounts (like Instagram or Twitter) and hashtags connected to your feeds.
Accesses and lists the active keyword filters and moderation rules for a feed.
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Curator.io MCP Server: 10 Tools for Social Feed Management
Use these tools to manage feed settings, track post counts, and list all connected social media sources with your AI agent.
019d7580get account details
Gets metadata and usage limits for your entire Curator.io account.
019d7580get feed details
Retrieves detailed settings and metadata for one specific social feed.
019d7580get feed post count
Returns the total number of posts currently in a specific feed.
019d7580list active feeds
Lists only the feeds that are currently running and collecting data.
019d7580list feed posts
Lists recent social media posts from a specific feed.
019d7580list feed sources
Lists all social media sources (accounts or hashtags) contributing to a feed.
019d7580list moderation rules
Lists the active keyword filters and moderation rules applied to a feed.
019d7580list social connections
Lists all social media accounts connected to your Curator.io account.
019d7580list social feeds
Lists all social media feeds that are configured in Curator.io.
019d7580search posts in feed
Searches for specific social posts within a feed using a keyword.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
Your AI client gets direct API access to Curator.io, letting your agent manage all your social media feeds. You'll be able to list all social media feeds configured in Curator.io using list_social_feeds, and list all active feeds that are actually collecting data with list_active_feeds. You can get metadata and usage limits for your entire Curator.io account using get_account_details.
To manage specific feeds, you can get detailed settings and metadata for any single feed with get_feed_details. You'll also be able to list all social media accounts and hashtags connected to your feeds by calling list_social_connections. When it comes to checking content volume, you can get the total number of posts in a specific feed using get_feed_post_count.
You can list recent social media posts from a specific feed, including the content and where it came from, with list_feed_posts. You can search for specific posts within a feed using a keyword with search_posts_in_feed. To audit your sources, you can list all social media sources (accounts or hashtags) contributing to a feed by running list_feed_sources.
You can also list the active keyword filters and moderation rules applied to a feed to check your content governance with list_moderation_rules.
How Curator.io MCP Works
- 1 Connect the Curator.io integration to your AI client and authorize it using your API Key.
- 2 Direct your agent to list the available feeds using
list_social_feedsor check the status withlist_active_feeds. - 3 Ask the agent to perform an action, like retrieving posts with
list_feed_postsor finding specific content withsearch_posts_in_feed.
The bottom line is, your agent handles the API calls, structuring the raw social data into usable information without you writing code.
Who Is Curator.io MCP For?
This is for marketing managers and digital strategists who deal with multiple social channels. You’re the person who spends half a day switching tabs between Twitter, Instagram, and a spreadsheet just to see if a campaign post went up. You need a single source of truth for content status and performance.
Uses the agent to quickly check feed statuses and count recent posts across all active channels before a campaign launch.
Uses the agent to audit social media sources and search for specific posts within aggregated feeds for research or planning.
Uses the agent to list all connected sources and review moderation rules to ensure brand consistency across all feeds.
What Changes When You Connect
- Check feed status and post counts instantly. Instead of manually checking multiple dashboards, use
get_feed_post_countorlist_active_feedsto see the current state of all your channels. - Audit content rules with
list_moderation_rules. You don't have to manually check every post to ensure brand compliance; the agent reads the rules and shows you what's active. - Discover where your content comes from. Use
list_feed_sourcesto see every connected account or hashtag feeding a feed, giving you total visibility over your inputs. - Find specific posts instantly. Need to locate a mention from last month?
search_posts_in_feedfinds the exact post within an aggregated feed using just a keyword. - Get a full feed map. Use
list_social_feedsto see every configured feed ID and status, which is a quick way to audit your overall setup before a major content push.
Real-World Use Cases
Pre-Campaign Health Check
A marketing manager needs to know if all social feeds are online and have posts before a major product launch. They ask the agent to run list_active_feeds and get_feed_post_count. The agent responds with a count for every feed, confirming the platform is ready.
Brand Consistency Review
A digital strategist needs to confirm that no off-brand content slipped through. They ask the agent to run list_moderation_rules and list_feed_sources on the main feed. The agent returns the rules and the sources, letting them audit the guardrails.
Content Research Deep Dive
A content curator needs to find all mentions of a competitor from the last quarter. They use search_posts_in_feed with the competitor's name. The agent pulls all relevant posts from the aggregated feed, saving hours of manual searching.
Platform Migration Audit
The team is switching content streams. They first run list_social_connections to see every linked account, then list_social_feeds to map the existing feeds, ensuring nothing gets missed during the transition.
The Tradeoffs
Juggling Multiple Dashboards
Logging into Instagram, then Twitter, then the internal reporting tool, and manually checking the post count for each one. This is slow and prone to human error.
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Use list_active_feeds to get a quick status list, and then use get_feed_post_count for specific numbers. The agent runs all these tools in sequence, giving you one consolidated report.
Missing Source Context
Seeing a post and assuming it came from the right place. If the source changes, you won't know until you manually check the source list.
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Always run list_feed_sources when reviewing content. This shows every account and hashtag that contributes to the feed, so you know the full context of the post.
Searching Blindly
Searching for a keyword across Google, then LinkedIn, then Twitter separately, and manually comparing the results for missing mentions.
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Use search_posts_in_feed and list_feed_posts together. This searches across your entire aggregated feed data, letting you find mentions in one place.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP Server if your job requires monitoring content across multiple, disparate social platforms. You need a single pane of glass to check feeds, audit rules, and search posts. Don't use it if your core need is to generate content or manage ad spending; this server only reads and reports on existing content. If you only need to check a single, non-aggregated feed, a simple platform API might suffice, but if you need to audit sources or moderation rules, you need the full power of Curator.io.
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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 10 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Available Capabilities
Checking social feed status shouldn't involve 5 different dashboards.
Right now, checking the health of your social presence is a manual mess. You open Twitter's analytics, jump to Instagram's dashboard, and then cross-reference your internal content calendar. You spend 15 minutes just confirming if the feeds are live and how many posts are actually in them.
With Curator.io, your agent handles the cross-platform check. You simply ask it to list the active feeds and get the post counts. You get a single, immediate status report for every feed you run.
Curator.io MCP Server: Audit feed content and sources.
Before posting, you have to manually confirm who is feeding the content and what rules apply. You check the account list, then check the hashtag list, and finally check the moderation rules—it's a tedious, three-step process that always risks missing a source or a rule.
Now, your agent runs `list_feed_sources` and `list_moderation_rules` together. You get an immediate, clean list of everything feeding the feed and every filter that's active. You know your content guardrails before you hit send.
Common Questions About Curator.io MCP
How do I use the `search_posts_in_feed` tool? +
You provide the feed ID and the keyword to the agent. It searches the aggregated content and returns all matching posts. You don't need to know the underlying API structure.
Does `list_social_connections` show all my accounts? +
Yes, it lists every connected social media account (like Instagram or Twitter) that the feed aggregates data from. It's your master list of sources.
Can I check if a feed is running using `list_active_feeds`? +
Yes, list_active_feeds returns only the feeds that are currently online and collecting data. It filters out any feeds that might be paused or misconfigured.
What is the difference between `list_social_feeds` and `list_active_feeds`? +
The difference is status. list_social_feeds shows every feed configured in Curator.io, while list_active_feeds shows only the feeds that are currently live and collecting posts.
How do I audit the rules with `list_moderation_rules`? +
You tell the agent to check the rules for a specific feed. The tool retrieves the active keyword filters and exclusion patterns, letting you audit your content guardrails.
How do I check the total post count for a feed using `get_feed_post_count`? +
The get_feed_post_count tool returns the current numerical total of posts in a feed. This is useful for quick metrics, letting you know how much content the feed has without listing every post.
What information do I get when I run `list_feed_sources`? +
list_feed_sources provides a list of all social media sources connected to a feed, including the type (like Instagram or Twitter) and connection parameters. You use this to know exactly where the feed is pulling its content from.
What if I need to find a specific post, and which tool should I use? +
You should use search_posts_in_feed to find a specific post. This tool lets you search the content of an existing feed using a keyword, letting you pinpoint content without knowing its exact post ID.
How do I get a Curator.io API Key? +
Log in to your Curator.io account, go to Settings > API, and you will find your API Key there. Ensure you use the 'Secret Key' for integration.
Can the agent delete posts from my feeds? +
This integration currently focuses on listing and retrieving feed and post data for analysis. Post deletion or moderation actions should be handled via the Curator.io dashboard.
Which social platforms are supported? +
Curator.io supports aggregation from Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, and many other social networks.
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