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Curator.io equips your AI agent to handle complex social media tasks. It lets you monitor content from multiple platforms, check the status of various feeds, and audit exactly what sources are contributing data.
If you need to manage large-scale social aggregation or audit compliance rules across different accounts, this MCP handles it all.
What your AI can do
Get account details
Retrieves usage limits and overall metadata for your Curator.io account.
Get feed details
Gets detailed settings, design information, and metadata for a specific social feed.
Get feed post count
Returns the total number of posts currently aggregated in a specified feed.
You can get a manifest of every single social media account (like Instagram or Twitter) that is currently linked to the system.
The agent quickly shows you only the social feed channels that are actively pulling in new content.
You retrieve detailed configuration information, including moderation rules and design settings, for any particular feed channel.
It lists all the originating accounts or hashtags (like @company_global or #Tech2024) that are providing content to a specific feed.
You can run targeted searches across thousands of social posts within a feed, pulling out only the content matching your keywords.
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Retrieves usage limits and overall metadata for your Curator.io account.
Get Feed Details
Gets detailed settings, design information, and metadata for a specific social feed.
Get Feed Post Count
Returns the total number of posts currently aggregated in a specified feed.
List Active Feeds
Quickly generates a list of all social feeds that are running and pulling data right...
List Social Connections
Lists all connected social media accounts (like Instagram, Twitter) authenticated...
List Social Feeds
Gets a complete roster of every configured social feed ID, name, and its current status.
List Moderation Rules
Displays the current active keyword filters and exclusion patterns applied to content in a feed.
List Feed Posts
Retrieves recent social media posts, including content, timestamps, and where they...
List Feed Sources
Lists all the specific social media sources (accounts or hashtags) connected to a...
Search Posts In Feed
Searches for specific social posts within a designated feed by entering a keyword or...
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Managing social content usually means toggling between dozens of dashboards.
Today, checking your brand's presence requires logging into Instagram Insights, then switching to Twitter Analytics, and finally opening a separate dashboard for key hashtags. You copy post counts here, check source names there, and manually verify moderation rules on a third tab. It’s time-consuming, prone to human error, and you rarely get a complete picture of your content health.
With this MCP, your agent handles the complexity. Instead of clicking through dashboards, you ask one question—like 'How many posts are in the Tech2024 feed?' Your agent executes multiple backend checks and gives you the single, accurate number immediately.
Getting a clear picture using Curator.io MCP
You no longer have to manually check every source or list all active feeds one by one. Your agent can use `list_social_feeds` to see everything configured, and then `get_feed_details` for any feed you want deeper insight on.
What's different is that the entire process—from checking active accounts (`list_social_connections`) to auditing rules (`list_moderation_rules`)—is conversational. You talk to it; it does the work.
What your AI can actually do with this
Curator.io connects your AI workflow directly to a modern social media aggregator. Instead of juggling platform dashboards, your agent manages your entire feed structure from one place. You can list and retrieve detailed settings for every aggregated source you use. Need to know what posts went up recently? Your agent monitors recent content across multiple feeds while giving you status and interaction details for each post.
The system even lets you audit the active moderation rules applied to keep your content clean. Connecting this MCP via Vinkius means all these capabilities are available immediately through any compatible AI client, allowing your team to manage social aggregation strategy purely through conversation.
019d7580-0901-72ee-8c74-5a572bb66573 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is that your agent handles all the API calls; you just talk to it and get the answers.
First, connect this MCP to your AI client and authorize it using your Curator.io API Key.
Next, prompt your agent with a request—for example, 'What are the active feeds?' or 'Search for posts about Q3 reports.'
The system runs the required tool calls and returns structured data detailing feed status, post counts, or search results.
Who is this actually for?
Content Curators, Digital Strategists, and Marketing Managers. Use this if you spend too much time jumping between social media dashboards just to check content status or audit compliance rules.
Auditing which accounts are connected and checking moderation rules for multiple feeds.
Searching through historical social posts in an aggregated feed to find research material or inspiration.
Getting quick counts and status updates on all active feeds when reporting daily performance metrics.
What Changes When You Connect
You immediately know which accounts are connected by calling list_social_connections, eliminating the need to manually verify OAuth permissions across multiple platforms.
Need a content count? Use get_feed_post_count to instantly get the total number of posts in any feed, perfect for quick daily status reports.
When auditing compliance, simply calling list_moderation_rules shows you exactly what keywords are filtering out undesirable content before it reaches users.
To track specific campaigns, your agent uses search_posts_in_feed, letting you find posts about 'Q3 earnings' even if they aren't the most recent ones.
Understanding your data inputs is easy. Calling list_feed_sources tells you which accounts or hashtags are powering a feed so you know where to look next.
See it in action
Auditing for brand safety compliance
A client needs to ensure no posts containing competitor names slip through. They prompt their agent, asking it to run list_moderation_rules and then confirm if a specific keyword is handled by the feed's active filters.
Measuring campaign reach quickly
A marketing manager needs to know how much content was posted across all channels last week. They use list_social_feeds first, then run get_feed_post_count for each one to build a total metric.
Investigating a specific topic's history
A content curator needs to find every mention of 'AI ethics' from the last six months. They use search_posts_in_feed on their main industry feed, getting all relevant posts regardless of posting date.
Onboarding a new social channel
A digital strategist connects a new client account and immediately runs list_social_connections to verify the authentication state before configuring any feeds.
The honest tradeoffs
Trying to check everything manually
Logging into Instagram, then Twitter, then a hashtag dashboard just to see post counts and sources. It's slow and you lose track of what you saw.
Use list_social_feeds to get an overview, followed by get_feed_post_count for the metrics, and finish with list_feed_sources to map out who is providing the data.
Only focusing on recent posts
Assuming all important content happened in the last 48 hours. You miss crucial historical context needed for deep research.
Use search_posts_in_feed to pull up specific content by keyword, ignoring time and getting targeted results instead.
Ignoring moderation settings
Posting content that gets flagged or removed because you didn't know the feed had a filter for certain keywords.
Always run list_moderation_rules first. This shows you exactly what rules are active before you post anything.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your primary need is auditing, aggregating, or tracking content across many disparate social channels in one place. If you only need to manage a single source's basic settings, another tool might suffice. However, if you must verify what sources are active (list_feed_sources), check how many feeds exist (list_social_feeds), and then pull post data from multiple places, this is your tool. Don't use it if you only need to read a single feed's API documentation; use the dedicated source docs instead.
Questions you might have
How do I check which feeds are currently running using list_active_feeds? +
Calling list_active_feeds instantly shows you only the feeds that are actively pulling in new content. This saves time because you don't have to sift through inactive or paused channels.
Can I find specific posts using search_posts_in_feed? +
Yes, search_posts_in_feed lets you find content by keyword within a feed. This is better than just looking at recent posts because it finds historical matches too.
What does list_feed_sources tell me? +
list_feed_sources tells you the exact accounts or hashtags powering your feed. If content suddenly stops, checking these sources helps you know where to look for a connection failure.
I need to check all my social media connections; which tool should I use? +
Use list_social_connections. This function gives you a full roster of every authenticated social account that the MCP can access, so you know your coverage area.
How do I use `get_feed_details` to verify the configuration and metadata of a specific social media feed? +
It pulls up all detailed settings for that feed, including its design configurations and general metadata. You can audit everything from how it's set up to what rules apply.
Before I run complex reports, how do I check my usage limits using `get_account_details`? +
This tool resolves your account identifiers and current usage boundaries. It’s essential for knowing if you've hit a quota or need to adjust your billing plan.
What does `list_moderation_rules` show me about my feed's content filtering logic? +
It lists every active keyword filter and exclusion pattern set for the feed. This lets you check exactly what content gets blocked or flagged before it reaches your users.
If I just need a quick metric, how do I get the total post count using `get_feed_post_count`? +
You get an immediate number representing the aggregate total of posts in a feed. It’s faster than listing all contents and perfect for simple reporting.
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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