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Siteimprove MCP Server pulls site quality scores, A11y issues, SEO metrics, and QA reports directly into your chat. You get a Digital Certainty Index (DCI) summary or a list of specific broken links without leaving your workflow.

This server processes technical audits for all domains you monitor—from WCAG compliance checks to crawlable page status.

What your AI agents can do

Get accessibility summary

Gets a high-level overview of the site's current accessibility compliance status.

Get qa summary

Provides an overall score and summary for content quality assurance issues on the site.

Get seo summary

Retrieves a technical overview of SEO errors affecting search engine rankings.

+ 6 more capabilities included
Get overall site health score

Requests the Digital Certainty Index (DCI) summary, giving an overview of a site's total quality.

List specific accessibility violations

Returns a list of technical barriers that violate WCAG compliance standards for a given site.

Find all broken links on a site

Scans the crawled pages to locate and list every URL that returns an error status.

Audit SEO performance metrics

Retrieves technical data about search engine optimization errors impacting visibility.

Check content quality issues

Lists site-wide problems like misspellings, poor readability, or missing metadata.

List all monitored domains and pages

Provides a full directory of every website and page tracked within your Siteimprove account.

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Siteimprove MCP Server: 9 Tools for Full Site Audits

Use these tools to run deep web audits that track accessibility compliance, SEO errors, content quality issues, and broken links across all your monitored domains.

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get accessibility summary

Gets a high-level overview of the site's current accessibility compliance status.

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get qa summary

Provides an overall score and summary for content quality assurance issues on the site.

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get seo summary

Retrieves a technical overview of SEO errors affecting search engine rankings.

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get site details

Pulls basic administrative details for a specific monitored site.

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get site summary

Calculates the Digital Certainty Index (DCI) score, summarizing overall site health.

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list accessibility issues

Lists specific technical accessibility barriers discovered on a monitored page or domain.

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list broken links

Finds and lists all broken links found across the specified site's pages.

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list crawled pages

Lists every single URL that has been crawled and monitored for a specific domain.

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list sites

Retrieves a directory of all websites currently being monitored in your Siteimprove account.

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What you can do with this MCP connector

Listen up. You shouldn't have to jump between dashboards just to audit a site. This server lets your AI client pull all that nasty site quality data and performance metrics right into your chat window. Forget clicking around; you run the audit, and the answers drop here.

This thing exposes nine specific tools, giving you actionable reports instead of some vague score sheet. You can get the Digital Certainty Index (DCI) summary or pinpoint exactly which links are dead—all without leaving your workflow.

How It Works

You tell your agent what you need—like, "Show me all broken links for acme.com." Your client runs the tool and spits out a structured list of issues you can copy straight over. You'll get full technical audits on every domain you track, from WCAG compliance checks to figuring out which pages crawled correctly.

Overall Site Health Checks

You can start by requesting an overall site health score using get_site_summary. This calculates the Digital Certainty Index (DCI), giving you a high-level view of the site's total quality. For technical SEO, use get_seo_summary to retrieve hard data on search engine optimization errors that are messing with rankings. If you need an overall look at content issues—like bad readability or missing meta tags—run get_qa_summary.

You can also get a quick overview of accessibility compliance status by calling get_accessibility_summary.

Deep Dive Audits and Listings

When the summaries aren't enough, you need specifics. Use list_broken_links to scan all crawled pages and list every single URL that returns an error status. For deep accessibility checks, list_accessibility_issues reports specific technical barriers that violate WCAG standards for a given page or domain. Need to know exactly what's indexed? list_crawled_pages lists every single URL your site has been monitored on.

If you need context about the whole account, list_sites pulls up a directory of all websites currently under monitoring in your Siteimprove account. You can also pull basic administrative details for any specific domain using get_site_details.

What You're Getting

The process is simple: you ask for the report, and we give you the facts. It’s not just about seeing a score; it’s about getting structured lists of every violation, every dead link, and every technical flaw on the site.

How Siteimprove MCP Works

  1. 1 First, subscribe to the server and provide your Siteimprove login credentials and API Key.
  2. 2 Next, tell your AI client which specific audit you need (e.g., 'List all accessibility issues for acme.org').
  3. 3 Finally, the agent executes the appropriate tool and delivers a structured report containing the findings.

The bottom line is that you skip the dashboard clicks and get technical reports instantly in your chat.

Who Is Siteimprove MCP For?

Web Accessibility Managers, SEO Specialists, and Front-end Developers. If you spend time switching between Siteimprove dashboards to check a DCI drop or find broken links, this is for you. You need one place that runs every audit—from WCAG checks to link audits—without leaving your dev environment.

Web Accessibility Manager

Needs the agent to run list_accessibility_issues and get a clean list of violations for developers to address in GitHub.

SEO Specialist

Uses the server to compare ranking-blocking issues and QA drops across multiple regional domains using single prompts.

Front-end Developer

Asks their assistant to pull list_broken_links and accessibility errors while they are actively coding, letting them fix issues proactively.

What Changes When You Connect

  • See the holistic picture with get_site_summary. Instead of checking three separate tabs for SEO, QA, and Accessibility, you get one DCI score that tells you where to focus your efforts.
  • Stop guessing why a site's quality dropped. Use list_accessibility_issues to instantly pull exact WCAG violations so developers know exactly what needs fixing.
  • Run comprehensive link audits with list_broken_links. This finds every dead end across all pages, saving you hours of manual testing before deployment.
  • Maintain scope control by first running list_sites. You can see all monitored domains and select the exact target for any subsequent audit (SEO or QA).
  • Get specialized reports like get_seo_summary without writing complex API calls. Just ask your agent, and it handles the technical retrieval.
  • When you need to scope a fix, use list_crawled_pages. This shows you exactly which URLs were analyzed when running an audit, keeping your work traceable.

Real-World Use Cases

01

The site score just dropped suddenly.

A manager notices the DCI dipped. They ask their agent to run get_site_summary. The agent responds: 'Accessibility Score is low.' The manager immediately follows up by running list_accessibility_issues and gets a prioritized list of 4 high-priority issues, pinpointing the exact code problem.

02

Need to audit five regional sites quickly.

An SEO specialist uses list_sites first to confirm all domains are listed. They then run get_seo_summary on each domain in one prompt, getting a comparative report of technical errors across the entire global network.

03

Pre-launch code review.

A developer copies the staging URL and asks their agent to list all broken links (list_broken_links). The agent returns 12 links that need fixing, allowing the dev to update the link map before merging the pull request.

04

Preparing for an audit meeting.

An accessibility manager asks the agent to run get_qa_summary and list_accessibility_issues. The agent compiles both reports into a single output, giving the manager two ready-made documents to present to stakeholders.

The Tradeoffs

Relying on one tool for everything

Thinking that running get_site_summary is enough. It gives a score, but not the specifics. You'll just know your Accessibility Score is low—but you won't know why.

You must run specific tools to get details. If the DCI is off, follow up by running list_accessibility_issues and then maybe get_qa_summary for a full breakdown.

Forgetting which site to audit

Typing 'Check broken links' without specifying the domain ID. The agent will fail or give you useless, generic data.

Always start by running list_sites if you aren't sure of the target. Then specify the full ID or hostname when calling list_broken_links.

Mixing up scope functions

Using get_site_details when you actually need to know which pages were analyzed for a report.

If you want the list of monitored domains, use list_sites. If you want to see the exact URLs that contributed data to an audit, run list_crawled_pages.

When It Fits, When It Doesn't

Use this server if your goal is a full compliance or technical health check. You need to know why a score is low, not just that it's low. For example, if you suspect poor link hygiene, running list_broken_links gives you concrete URLs and status codes—that’s action data.

Don't use this server if all you need is simple metadata, like confirming the main domain name or getting a list of all sites. In those cases, get_site_details or list_sites are direct enough. If you just want to know how many times something happened (e.g., 'how many pages have headings?'), use the specific summary tools like get_qa_summary rather than trying to generalize.

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This server provides 9 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.

Available Capabilities

get_accessibility_summary get_qa_summary get_seo_summary get_site_details get_site_summary list_accessibility_issues list_broken_links list_crawled_pages list_sites

Dashboard Fatigue: The pain of manual site audits.

Right now, running a full audit means opening Siteimprove, then switching tabs for SEO metrics. You copy the DCI score into Notion. Then you open another tab to run accessibility checks and copy those findings. It's a cycle of clicking, copying, and context-switching just to get one cohesive report.

With this MCP server, that whole process collapses into a single chat exchange. You ask for the audit—the agent runs `get_seo_summary`, then `list_accessibility_issues`, then checks links with `list_broken_links`—and you get all three reports formatted and ready to read in one go.

Siteimprove MCP Server: Get actionable site status instantly.

You don't have to manually run the nine separate tools. You simply describe your need—like 'Audit acme.org for everything.' The agent handles the sequence, making sure it runs `get_site_summary` first, then checks `list_broken_links`, and finally flags any deep issues using `list_accessibility_issues`.

The result is a single, definitive answer in your chat that tells you exactly what's wrong, where it is, and which specific tool found the violation. It cuts down an hour of manual work to three sentences.

Common Questions About Siteimprove MCP

How do I check my overall site health score using get_site_summary? +

Just ask your agent to run get_site_summary. It returns the Digital Certainty Index (DCI) score, which breaks down your current performance across QA, SEO, and Accessibility.

What if I only want a list of broken links? Do I use list_broken_links? +

Yes, list_broken_links is the dedicated tool. You provide the site ID, and it returns every single URL that failed to load, letting you fix them immediately.

Can I see all my monitored websites at once? Use list_sites. +

list_sites runs first. It gives you a directory of every domain tracked in Siteimprove, so you know exactly what scope your audit is covering before you start.

I need to find accessibility issues for my dev team. What tool should I use? +

Use list_accessibility_issues. This tool specifically retrieves technical barriers that violate WCAG standards, giving the developers a clean list of fixes.

How do I get a detailed breakdown of SEO problems using get_seo_summary? +

It returns specific technical data points, not just a score. You'll get metrics on core web vitals performance, indexation status, and crawl depth issues across the domain. This lets you pinpoint exactly which search ranking element is failing.

What kind of metadata can I retrieve for a site using get_site_details? +

You get fundamental domain information beyond scores. The tool pulls details like the primary owner, the last recorded crawl date, and general domain age metrics. This is useful when you need to verify basic ownership or activity status.

I need a list of every page that was crawled for a domain; which tool should I use? Use list_crawled_pages. +

It generates a complete, paginated inventory of all URLs found on the site. This is essential when you need to audit pages one by one or verify content coverage before running deep accessibility checks.

If I run list_accessibility_issues for a huge site, how does the tool handle pagination? +

The function handles large data sets automatically. It returns a batch of issues along with a continuation token. You just need to loop and pass that token until the API reports no more violations.

Can my AI automatically detect accessibility barriers on newly crawled pages? +

Yes. Ask the agent to list the accessibility issues for a specific Site ID. It pulls from Siteimprove's latest crawls to pinpoint exact violations (e.g., missing alt text, ARIA label failures), so you can remediate them before the next audit cycle.

How do I easily fix broken links without searching them all manually? +

Ask your agent to 'list all broken links' on the site. Instead of manually parsing reports, your AI will list the exact origin page where the broken link exists, plus the broken destination URL. You can use this checklist to rapidly go through your CMS and fix them.

Can my agent give me a quick health summary of my domain? +

Absolutely. Request the 'Digital Certainty Index (DCI) summary' for your site. The agent instantly pulls your overall Quality Assurance score, SEO health, and Accessibility compliance rating, which is perfect for generating a quick weekly status report.

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