PitchBook MCP. Pull company financials, deal flow, and investment networks.
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PitchBook MCP Server handles private market intelligence for VCs, PE groups, and investment banks. Use your AI agent to search companies, track fundraising history (`get_company_financing`), research specific deals (`get_deal`), analyze investor networks (`get_investors`), or predict a company's exit likelihood score via structured queries.
What your AI agents can do
Get companies
Lists companies by filtering on industry, status (Active/Acquired), or location in the private market database.
Get company
Retrieves a detailed background profile for one specific company using its unique ID.
Get company financing
Analyzes all funding rounds for a specific company, listing amounts raised and lead investors over time.
Lists companies globally using criteria like industry, status (Active/Acquired), or location via get_companies.
Gets detailed background data for a specific firm, including founding date and employee count, using get_company.
Analyzes a company's entire capital raise trajectory, listing every round, amount raised, and lead investor via get_company_financing.
Pulls deep details on any single deal, including all participants, terms, and valuation data using get_deal.
Lists and researches major investors (VC/PE), fund structures, and limited partners to map capital sources (get_investors, get_limited_partners).
Runs a predictive model on a company to estimate its likelihood of an IPO or acquisition, using get_vc_exit_predictor.
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PitchBook MCP Server: 13 Tools for Market Intelligence
These tools give your AI client granular access to PitchBook's API, allowing you to research companies, deals, investors, and funds step-by-step.
019d75f5get companies
Lists companies by filtering on industry, status (Active/Acquired), or location in the private market database.
019d75f5get company
Retrieves a detailed background profile for one specific company using its unique ID.
019d75f5get company financing
Analyzes all funding rounds for a specific company, listing amounts raised and lead investors over time.
019d75f5get deal
Pulls deep information on one specific transaction, including participants, terms, and valuation data.
019d75f5get deals
Searches for recent deals (M&A, VC investments) by type or date range to track market activity.
019d75f5get fund
Gets detailed information about a specific investment fund's strategy and structure using its ID.
019d75f5get funds
Lists and searches for investment funds by vintage year, size, or type to map capital sources.
019d75f5get investor
Retrieves a detailed profile on an investor firm, including their focus areas and portfolio companies.
019d75f5get investors
Lists potential investors (VC/PE) by type or location to map the investment landscape.
019d75f5get limited partners
Searches and lists limited partners (LPs) by commitment size or type for fund research.
019d75f5get professional
Retrieves a detailed profile on an individual professional, including their current role and background.
019d75f5get professionals
Lists key decision-makers (founders/execs) by title or organization to map professional networks.
019d75f5get vc exit predictor
Uses a predictive model to estimate the likelihood and type of exit for a specific company.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
PitchBook MCP Server gives your agent direct access to proprietary private market intelligence. You're not running manual searches on some clunky platform; you'll query deep financial data using plain language, getting answers that were previously trapped behind paywalls.
Finding Companies and People
You can use get_companies to list global firms by filtering them down to a specific industry, status (like Active or Acquired), or geographic location. Need more depth on one of those companies? Run get_company using its unique ID; you'll pull up detailed background data including the founding date and current employee count.
If you're mapping out who's making moves, get_professionals lets you list key decision-makers—founders or executives—by their title or organization. You can then get a deep profile on any individual using get_professional, which shows their background and current role within the market.
Mapping Deal Flow and Funding History
To track market activity, run get_deals to search for recent transactions—whether they're M&A events or VC investments—by date range or deal type. For granular details on a single transaction, use get_deal; this pulls all the heavy lifting: who participated, what the terms were, and the valuation data involved.
You can map a company's entire capital raise trajectory by calling get_company_financing. This tool analyzes every funding round—from Seed to Series D+—and lists the amounts raised alongside the lead investors over time. For a complete picture of market activity, you'll also get access to the core data through get_companies and get_deals.
Mapping the Investment Ecosystem
Figuring out who has the money is half the battle. You can use get_investors to list potential VC or PE groups by type or location, letting you map out the investment landscape. For a firm's specific playbook, run get_investor; this provides a detailed profile on their focus areas and existing portfolio companies.
To understand where the capital comes from, you can use get_funds to list and search for investment funds by vintage year, size, or type. You'll also get full details on an individual fund's strategy and structure using get_fund. For deeper diligence into specific capital sources, you can run get_limited_partners, which searches and lists LPs based on commitment size or type.
Advanced Analysis and Prediction
When you need to know what’s coming next, the predictive model handles it. Use get_vc_exit_predictor to estimate a company's likelihood of an IPO or acquisition by running a prediction against its history. You can also use get_investors and get_limited_partners in conjunction with get_company data to build comprehensive network maps, linking capital sources directly to the firms they back.
How PitchBook MCP Works
- 1 Connect your PitchBook Direct Data API token. This gives the agent access to the proprietary market data.
- 2 Send a natural language prompt to your AI client (e.g., 'Show me Series A deals in healthcare last quarter').
- 3 The agent executes multiple tool calls sequentially, returning structured JSON containing company profiles, deal terms, and financial metrics.
The bottom line is: You tell the AI what you need, and it handles the complex, multi-step API queries needed to build a full due diligence report.
Who Is PitchBook MCP For?
This is for financial professionals who spend too much time clicking through dashboards. If your job involves deep company background checks, tracking competitor funding rounds, or mapping out investment theses, this server cuts the manual work in half.
Uses get_companies to scout targets and get_company_financing to check a competitor's full funding history.
Runs background checks on potential portfolio companies using get_deal or assesses risk with the get_vc_exit_predictor tool.
Maps out deal flow trends and identifies key decision-makers by running searches with get_professionals and analyzing transaction data via get_deals.
What Changes When You Connect
- Identify market gaps instantly. Instead of manually scrolling through industry reports, use
get_companieswith filters to find every active startup in a specific sector right now. - Build out a full financial history on demand. Forget cross-referencing annual reports;
get_company_financingpulls the entire funding timeline—from Seed round details to Series D+ valuations—in one query. - Map investor relationships efficiently. Use
get_investorsand thenget_limited_partnersto quickly understand who funds which fund, cutting through layers of corporate structure. - Assess risk with predictive tools. Don't wait for an IPO announcement; run the
get_vc_exit_predictoron a target company to get an immediate score on its exit probability. - Track deal intelligence across types. Use
get_dealsto see all M&A activity in a sector, or useget_dealto pull every single detail about one specific transaction for competitive analysis.
Real-World Use Cases
Targeting a Competitor's Funding Gap
You need to know if your competitor raised money in AI last quarter. You ask the agent: 'What Series A rounds happened for AI companies since Q1?' The agent runs get_deals and then filters the results using get_company_financing to give you a list of names and valuation data, saving hours of manual database searching.
Due Diligence on an Acquisition Target
Before pitching an M&A target, you need their full story. You ask the agent to 'Profile Company X.' The agent runs get_company for basic info, then calls get_deal to pull all past transactions and uses get_vc_exit_predictor to assess risk immediately.
Mapping a New Investment Thesis
Your team is interested in healthcare buyouts. You ask the agent: 'Which PE firms are active in healthcare?' The agent runs get_investors, then uses get_professional on those firms to find key decision-makers, and finally checks out relevant deals using get_deals.
Analyzing a Fund's Focus
You suspect a fund is getting too niche. You ask the agent: 'What are the LPs backing Fund Y?' The agent runs get_funds and then uses get_limited_partners to list all committed pension funds, letting you know if their backers match your criteria.
The Tradeoffs
Treating it like a web search
Asking the agent: 'Tell me everything about AI companies.' This is too broad and will fail because PitchBook needs specific filters, not general context.
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Be highly specific. Instead of general searches, use get_companies with strict filters (e.g., 'Active' status AND 'AI/ML' industry). If you need deals, run get_deals and narrow the type (e.g., 'M&A').
Mixing up company data
Assuming that a general search for an investor name is enough to get their full strategy.
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Always use the dedicated tools. Use get_investors first, then grab the unique ID, and finally pass that ID into get_investor for the deep profile you need.
Ignoring the sequence
Trying to find deal details without first knowing the specific company or deal ID.
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The tools are dependent. Always start with a search tool (get_companies or get_deals) to get an ID, and then pass that ID into the detail retrieval tools (like get_company or get_deal).
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your core workflow involves deep financial due diligence: tracking financing rounds, mapping capital sources, analyzing deal structures, or predicting exit likelihood. If you need to know who raised money and when, PitchBook is the right call.
Don't use it if you just need general market news, basic industry stats not tied to a specific transaction, or simple company contact info (though get_professional helps). For general web research, stick to search engines. If your query requires linking an investor's history (get_investor) with a company’s capital raise (get_company_financing), this is the only toolset that supports it.
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Available Capabilities
Sifting through financial data shouldn't feel like archaeology.
Right now, checking a competitor takes a dozen clicks. You jump to their website, then find the 'Funding' tab, which might be archived. Then you copy dates and amounts into a spreadsheet, cross-reference those details with a separate M&A database, and pray all your tabs are still open.
With this MCP server, you ask your agent one question: 'What were Company X’s funding rounds in 2023?' The agent runs the `get_company_financing` tool and gives you perfectly formatted data. You get the answer instantly.
Using PitchBook with the `get_deals` tool.
Manually tracking deal flow means checking multiple specialized industry reports—one for VC, one for M&A, and another just for IPOs. You spend hours compiling a timeline that is always out of date or incomplete because the data sources don't talk to each other.
The agent uses `get_deals` to pull all deal types in one call. It structures the results so you can filter by industry or date range directly from your chat interface. The full, cross-sectioned view is there when you need it.
Common Questions About PitchBook MCP
How does `get_company_financing` work? +
get_company_financing tracks every capital raise for a company. It reports the announced date, total amount raised in USD, and details which investors led the round.
Can I predict an exit with `get_vc_exit_predictor`? +
Yes, get_vc_exit_predictor runs a model on a company's history to give you a predicted likelihood score and expected exit type (IPO or Acquisition). Remember, it's a prediction, not a guarantee.
What is the difference between `get_investors` and `get_limited_partners`? +
get_investors lists the firms (like VC/PE) that manage money. get_limited_partners lists the actual source of capital—the pension funds or endowments—that those investment firms serve.
How do I find all deals in a specific sector using `get_deals`? +
You call get_deals and pass optional filters for the industry, deal type (M&A, IPO), or date range. The tool returns a list of transactions matching those criteria.
Do I need to use `get_companies` before using `get_company`? +
It's better practice to run get_companies first to search and verify the ID. Then, you pass that unique company ID into get_company for guaranteed deep background research.
How do I set up authentication when using `get_companies`? +
You must provide a valid API token from your PitchBook Direct Data subscription. The MCP Server handles the connection securely, so you just pass the required token during setup.
If I use `get_deals`, how do I retrieve all results if there are thousands of records? +
The tool returns pagination metadata in JSON:API format. Your agent automatically detects this and iterates through every subsequent page until it compiles the complete dataset.
Besides names, what specific data does `get_professional` provide for due diligence? +
It delivers detailed profiles including current job titles, organizational affiliations, and key decision-making roles. This lets you map professional networks far beyond simple name lookups.
Is a PitchBook Direct Data API subscription required? +
Yes. This integration requires an active PitchBook Direct Data API token.
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