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Classic Setup·json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "iterable": {
      "url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    }
  }
}
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About Iterable MCP Server

Empower your AI agents to manage your cross-channel marketing with Iterable. This MCP server allows you to list campaigns, retrieve user profiles, track engagement metrics, manage contact lists, and view message templates directly through the Iterable API. Ideal for automating growth marketing and customer lifecycle management.

Cursor's Agent mode turns Iterable into an in-editor superpower. Ask Cursor to generate code using live data from Iterable and it fetches, processes, and writes — all in a single agentic loop. 10 tools appear alongside file editing and terminal access, creating a unified development environment grounded in real-time information.

The Iterable MCP Server exposes 10 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Cursor in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

How to Connect Iterable to Cursor via MCP

Follow these steps to integrate the Iterable MCP Server with Cursor.

01

Open MCP Settings

Press Cmd+Shift+P (macOS) or Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows/Linux) → search "MCP Settings"

02

Add the server config

Paste the JSON configuration above into the mcp.json file that opens

03

Save the file

Cursor will automatically detect the new MCP server

04

Start using Iterable

Open Agent mode in chat and ask: "Using Iterable, help me..."10 tools available

Why Use Cursor with the Iterable MCP Server

Cursor AI Code Editor provides unique advantages when paired with Iterable through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Agent mode turns Cursor into an autonomous coding assistant that can read files, run commands, and call MCP tools without switching context

02

Cursor's Composer feature can generate entire files using real-time data fetched through MCP — no copy-pasting from external dashboards

03

MCP tools appear alongside built-in tools like file reading and terminal access, creating a unified agentic environment

04

VS Code extension compatibility means your existing workflow, keybindings, and extensions all work alongside MCP tools

Iterable + Cursor Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Cursor combined with the Iterable MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Code generation with live data: ask Cursor to generate a security report module using live DNS and subdomain data fetched through MCP

02

Automated documentation: have Cursor query your API's tool schemas and generate TypeScript interfaces or OpenAPI specs automatically

03

Infrastructure-as-code: Cursor can fetch domain configurations and generate corresponding Terraform or CloudFormation templates

04

Test scaffolding: ask Cursor to pull real API responses via MCP and generate unit test fixtures from actual data

Iterable MCP Tools for Cursor (10)

These 10 tools become available when you connect Iterable to Cursor via MCP:

01

get_campaign

Returns message content, audience targeting, and scheduling settings. Use this to analyze the setup of a specific campaign. Retrieves details for a specific campaign

02

get_campaign_metrics

Essential for reporting on marketing ROI and audience engagement. Retrieves performance metrics for a specific campaign

03

get_user

Essential for deep intelligence on an individual subscriber. Retrieves details for a user by email

04

list_campaigns

Returns campaign names, IDs, and statuses. Use this to identify active outreach efforts or locate a specific campaign ID. Lists all marketing campaigns

05

list_channels

g., Marketing, Transactional). Essential for understanding the available paths for reaching users. Lists all communication channels

06

list_lists

Useful for identifying segments and groups of users for targeted messaging. Lists all contact lists

07

list_message_types

g., "Weekly Newsletter", "Welcome Email") defined in the account. Useful for auditing message categorization. Lists all message types

08

list_templates

) available in the account. Useful for identifying content assets used in campaigns. Lists all message templates

09

list_webhooks

Useful for auditing system integrations and data exports. Lists all configured webhooks

10

list_workflows

Useful for monitoring automated marketing logic and identifying trigger-based campaigns. Lists all automation workflows

Example Prompts for Iterable in Cursor

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Cursor agent to start working with Iterable immediately.

01

"List all active marketing campaigns in my Iterable account."

02

"Show me the details for user 'customer@example.com'."

03

"Check the metrics for campaign ID '123'."

Troubleshooting Iterable MCP Server with Cursor

Common issues when connecting Iterable to Cursor through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

Tools not appearing in Cursor

Ensure you are in Agent mode (not Ask mode). MCP tools only work in Agent mode.
02

Server shows as disconnected

Check Settings → Features → MCP and verify the server status. Try clicking the refresh button.

Iterable + Cursor FAQ

Common questions about integrating Iterable MCP Server with Cursor.

01

What is Agent mode and why does it matter for MCP?

Agent mode is Cursor's autonomous execution mode where the AI can perform multi-step tasks: reading files, editing code, running terminal commands, and calling MCP tools. Without Agent mode, Cursor operates in a simpler ask-and-answer mode that doesn't support tool calling. Always ensure you're in Agent mode when working with MCP servers.
02

Where does Cursor store MCP configuration?

Cursor looks for MCP server configurations in a mcp.json file. You can configure servers at the project level (.cursor/mcp.json in your project root) or globally (~/.cursor/mcp.json). Project-level configs take precedence.
03

Can Cursor use MCP tools in inline edits?

No. MCP tools are only available in Agent mode through the chat panel. Inline completions and Tab suggestions do not trigger MCP tool calls. This is by design — tool calls require user visibility and approval.
04

How do I verify MCP tools are loaded?

Open Settings → Features → MCP and look for your server name. A green indicator means the server is connected. You can also check Agent mode's available tools by clicking the tools dropdown in the chat panel.

Connect Iterable to Cursor

Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 10 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.