EX.CO Video Experience MCP. Audit your entire video library from chat.
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EX.CO Video Experience connects your AI client directly to a professional video platform API. It lets you audit content libraries, check real-time engagement metrics, and manage interactive elements like polls and quizzes using natural conversation.
You get detailed insights on views, completions, and channel performance without ever leaving your chat window.
What your AI agents can do
Get content detailed intelligence
Retrieves specific settings and performance data for one piece of content.
Get ex co account metadata
Pulls metadata and usage limits for your entire EX.CO account.
Get video analytics summary
Gives a high-level overview of video performance, showing total views and engagement.
Runs a quick check across your entire library to get a summary of total views and engagement rates.
Retrieves lists of all videos, playlists, or distribution channels configured in your account for scoping work.
Monitors performance and configuration details for quizzes, polls, and other engagement content.
Fetches granular data points—like duration or specific settings—for any single video asset you point to.
Gets current metadata and usage limits for your EX.CO account so you know what's available.
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EX.CO Video Experience: 10 Tools for Content Ops
These tools allow you to audit video metadata, list content assets, and retrieve specific performance metrics by invoking precise API calls through natural language.
019d7594get content detailed intelligence
Retrieves specific settings and performance data for one piece of content.
019d7594get ex co account metadata
Pulls metadata and usage limits for your entire EX.CO account.
019d7594get video analytics summary
Gives a high-level overview of video performance, showing total views and engagement.
019d7594get video detailed data
Gets deep settings and metadata for a specific video file.
019d7594list interactive content
Lists all interactive items, like quizzes or polls, available in your account.
019d7594list successfully published videos
Identifies and lists only the videos that are currently marked as 'Published'.
019d7594list video distribution channels
Lists all video channels set up for content distribution within your organization.
019d7594list video library
Retrieves a complete list of every video stored in the EX.CO library.
019d7594list video playlists
Lists all organized playlists you have created for your videos.
019d7594quick video performance audit
Generates a fast, high-level summary of overall video performance and analytics across the board.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
Listen up. This server connects your AI client straight into the EX.CO video platform API, so you can manage everything from content metadata to deep analytics right in chat. You don't gotta leave your conversation window just 'cause you wanna audit some videos or check out engagement metrics. It lets you talk through complex tasks—like figuring out total views across your whole library—using plain language.
Want a quick rundown of how the whole video program is doing? Run quick_video_performance_audit and you get an instant, high-level summary of overall performance and engagement rates. For something more specific, get_video_analytics_summary gives you a detailed look at total views and general performance metrics across your content.
When you gotta scope out what assets you're working with, you can start by running list_video_library. That pulls up an exhaustive list of every single video stored in the EX.CO library. You can also check out how things are organized by calling list_video_playlists, which lists all the playlists you've put together for your videos.
If you wanna see what distribution options you've got, use list_video_distribution_channels to list every video channel set up in your organization. Need to know exactly which videos are ready to go live? Run list_successfully_published_videos; that filters the library down so you only see published content.
For deep dives into specific assets, you've got a couple of shots. If you point it at one piece of content, get_content_detailed_intelligence retrieves its precise settings and performance data. If you need granular details on a single video file—like the duration or some specific internal setting—you use get_video_detailed_data. These tools let you verify every little detail about any asset you point to.
If engagement is your thing, this server handles it too. You can call list_interactive_content and get a list of all the interactive items in your account, like quizzes or polls. This helps you monitor their performance and check their configuration details.
Need to know what's going on with your account itself? Run get_ex_co_account_metadata. That pulls up critical metadata and lets you see your current usage limits for the whole EX.CO platform, so you always know what you're working with.
This isn't just a simple list checker; it handles full content auditing, tracks interactive elements, monitors distribution channels, and gives you deep access to every video setting using only natural conversation.
How EX.CO Video Experience MCP Works
- 1 Connect the EX.CO integration to your AI client and provide your REST API Key.
- 2 Prompt your agent with a request, like 'What were the total views for Q1?'
- 3 The server runs the necessary tool (e.g.,
get_video_analytics_summary) and returns the structured data directly into the conversation.
The bottom line is you ask questions about your video content, and your AI agent executes the right API calls to give you specific numbers back.
Who Is EX.CO Video Experience MCP For?
This is for anyone who needs visibility into their video assets but hates clicking through five different dashboards just to get a metric. If you're tired of logging in, navigating menus, and copying/pasting data points, this server lets you run those reports using plain chat commands.
Uses the tools to quickly check completion rates or views on specific videos ('get_video_analytics_summary') when pitching new campaigns.
Runs 'list_video_library' and 'list_video_playlists' to audit the entire content catalog before a major site redesign or migration.
Uses get_ex_co_account_metadata to track usage limits and monitor interactive content performance across multiple campaigns.
What Changes When You Connect
- See total views and completion rates instantly by using
get_video_analytics_summary. You don't need to build a custom report—you just ask for the number. This saves hours of manual data aggregation. - Scope out your entire content catalog in minutes. Running
list_video_libraryorlist_video_playlistsgives you an immediate inventory of what exists, helping you plan audits or clean up old assets. - Track engagement depth with
list_interactive_content. Instead of guessing how well a poll performed, the agent pulls configuration details and performance data for every quiz and poll. - Understand your content's placement by calling
list_video_distribution_channelsandlist_video_playlists. You immediately know where the videos are meant to live in your ecosystem. - Avoid API guesswork. Using
get_ex_co_account_metadatalets you check your account limits first, so you never run into a usage cap mid-report.
Real-World Use Cases
The Quarterly Content Audit
The Operations Analyst needs to know the health of every video. Instead of running through 5 different reports, they prompt their agent: 'Run a quick audit and then list all published videos.' The agent combines quick_video_performance_audit with list_successfully_published_videos, providing one consolidated view of volume and basic metrics.
Investigating Low Quiz Scores
A Marketing Manager notices a quiz is failing. They use the agent to call list_interactive_content first, then select the specific item to run get_content_detailed_intelligence. This pulls configuration details and performance data side-by-side, immediately flagging if the poll was even configured correctly.
Planning a New Video Series
A Digital Publisher needs to see what content already exists. They ask the agent to run list_video_library and then follow up with list_video_playlists. This quickly shows them existing groupings, preventing them from duplicating effort or missing key assets.
Pre-flight Check on a New Campaign
A Content Creator is about to launch a major video. They run get_video_detailed_data on the draft asset and then call list_video_distribution_channels. This confirms both the technical readiness of the file and the correct channels are available for deployment.
The Tradeoffs
Treating it like a search engine
Trying to ask the agent, 'Show me all videos that were popular last month.' The system needs specific tools; general queries fail because they can't interpret vague timeframes or metrics.
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You need to break this down. Start with list_video_library to get an asset list. Then, run get_video_analytics_summary and filter the resulting data points by date range in your prompt.
Overloading one tool call
Asking the agent, 'Give me everything about this video: its metadata, all views, and how many times it was played.' The server might struggle to combine disparate data points into one clean output.
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Use two separate calls. First, get_video_detailed_data for metadata. Second, run get_video_analytics_summary separately. This keeps the data sources distinct and reliable.
Assuming a single dashboard view
Expecting one tool to show both video views AND quiz engagement rates simultaneously. The tools are separated by function (Video vs. Interactive).
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Run the two key tools: get_video_analytics_summary for viewing metrics, and then list_interactive_content followed by get_content_detailed_intelligence for poll/quiz performance.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your primary need is to audit or measure content that already exists. Think: 'I need the cold, hard numbers on what we've published.' You use it when you require deep diagnostic dives into video assets and their associated metrics (views, completions). It excels at synthesizing data from separate functional areas—like correlating a low performance score (quick_video_performance_audit) with poor interactive engagement (get_content_detailed_intelligence).
Don't use this if you just need to upload content or manage basic scheduling. This isn't an editorial calendar tool; it’s a reporting tool. If your goal is simply 'publish the video,' you don't need this. You only need it when you need to know why the published video succeeded or failed.
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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
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 content performance used to mean jumping between four different browser tabs.
Remember having to download a CSV from Analytics, then opening your CMS to check playlist metadata, and finally switching to the Quiz dashboard just to see how many people clicked through? You'd copy five columns of data, paste it into Excel, and spend twenty minutes cleaning up cell formats before you even started drawing conclusions.
With this MCP Server, all that manual jumping vanishes. Your agent runs `get_video_analytics_summary` and pulls the total views right alongside metadata from `list_video_library`. You get the data structured for immediate use—no CSV cleanup required.
EX.CO Video Experience MCP Server: Get full video ops results in chat.
You no longer need to manually list assets, then grab the ID, then run a separate API call for analytics. You just tell your agent, 'Give me the performance details for that playlist.' The server executes multiple checks—like `list_video_playlists` and then relevant deep-dive tools—in one conversational turn.
The system handles the orchestration. It delivers actionable insights right where you're working, letting you focus on strategy instead of API calls.
Common Questions About EX.CO Video Experience MCP
How do I check my usage limits with get_ex_co_account_metadata? +
You run get_ex_co_account_metadata. This tool pulls the current metadata and any usage limits for your EX.CO account, letting you know if you're running near a quota before making heavy calls.
Can I use quick_video_performance_audit to find out why my videos are failing? +
The quick_video_performance_audit provides the high-level summary of views and engagement. If you need to know why they failed, follow up by running list_interactive_content for context on quizzes or polls.
What is the difference between list_video_library and list_successfully_published_videos? +
list_video_library gives you every video asset, whether published or not. list_successfully_published_videos filters that down to show only content ready for the audience.
How do I get performance data on a specific quiz using get_content_detailed_intelligence? +
You first run list_interactive_content to find the item ID. Then, pass that ID into get_content_detailed_intelligence. This pulls all the configuration and performance metrics you need.
What is the difference between getting a summary and using get_video_detailed_data? +
The get_video_detailed_data tool provides granular settings and metadata for one specific video. The get_video_analytics_summary, however, gives you high-level metrics like total views across the entire library. Use the detailed tool when you need to check things like aspect ratios or duration limits.
How can I see which videos are organized together by using list_video_playlists? +
The list_video_playlists tool retrieves a list of all playlists. You use this to understand how your content is grouped, letting you manage collections of related videos without listing every single video individually.
If I run get_video_detailed_data and no video ID works, what does that mean? +
It means the specific video ID you provided doesn't exist in the EX.CO system or your agent lacks permission to view it. Check your input ID first; then verify that the associated content is currently published.
How do I check where my videos are actually visible using list_video_distribution_channels? +
The list_video_distribution_channels tool shows every channel configured for your organization. This helps you verify if a video is correctly routed to the intended public or private placement area.
How do I get an EX.CO API Key? +
Log in to your EX.CO platform, navigate to Settings > API Integration, and you can generate or retrieve your unique REST API Key from there. Ensure you have the necessary organizational permissions.
Does the integration show real-time views? +
Yes, you can use the get_video_analytics_summary tool to retrieve the latest view counts, completions, and interaction metrics across your entire video library.
Can the agent upload new videos? +
This integration currently focuses on listing and auditing videos, interactive content, and analytics. Uploading or editing video assets should be managed via the EX.CO platform dashboard.
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