Tumblr MCP. Manage Community Content & Trends
Tumblr MCP connects your AI agent directly to Tumblr's content infrastructure. Use it to analyze a blog’s performance, find trending topics by searching specific tags, and list post histories for any account. It lets you manage complex social monitoring tasks—from checking an avatar URL to pulling the full details on individual posts—all through natural conversation.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
Retrieve basic information, like the name or follower count, for any Tumblr account.
Get the URL needed to display an avatar image for a specific blog.
List all recent content across Tumblr that shares a particular hashtag or keyword.
Generate a list of published articles from one designated blog, allowing you to filter by content type.
Fetch complete metrics and all available data for one single post.
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What AI agents can do with Tumblr MCP: 5 Tools for Blogging Analysis
Use these tools to retrieve everything from single post details to broad platform trends across Tumblr's entire content catalog.
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Start using Tumblr MCPGet Blog Avatar
Retrieves only the URL needed for a blog's profile picture.
Get Blog Info
Gathers general data about any given Tumblr blog, including its name and status.
Get Post
Pulls all available metrics and details for one specific post ID.
List Blog Posts
Generates a list of articles from a known blog, letting you filter by content type...
List Tagged Posts
Searches the entire platform and lists all recent posts that share a specific...
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Tracking content performance used to be a tedious process of clicking through tabs and exporting spreadsheets.
Before this MCP, getting an overview required logging into Tumblr, navigating to the analytics dashboard, then separately going through tag feeds to see what was trending. You'd spend fifteen minutes just copying post IDs and pasting them into a spreadsheet—a messy cycle of clicks and context switching.
Now, you simply ask your agent for the information. Whether you need the basic details on an account using `get_blog_info` or want to track every single article from a specific source via `list_blog_posts`, you get the clean, structured data dump immediately.
The Tumblr MCP gives you instant visibility into content performance.
You no longer have to manually search for posts. Instead of clicking through tag by tag, your agent executes `list_tagged_posts` and aggregates the results instantly, showing you exactly what's hot across the entire platform at once.
The biggest difference is that data gathering isn't a series of manual steps anymore; it’s one conversation. You get immediate, comprehensive answers instead of hours of clicking through dashboards.
What Tumblr MCP does for your AI
Managing a presence on Tumblr used to mean jumping between analytics dashboards and content feeds just to gather enough data for a strategy meeting. Now, your AI agent handles that complexity. You can ask it to find out everything about a specific blog's history or pull all the latest posts matching a certain theme.
Need to know what’s popular right now? Just tell your agent to search across tags; it pulls those trends immediately. The whole process is managed through natural conversation, giving you deep oversight of your microblogging activity without ever opening the official site interface. Because this MCP sits in the Vinkius catalog, you connect once and get access to these powerful blogging tools alongside hundreds of others.
019dd17a-69b6-70d3-bc31-8908e6f202e4 How to set up Tumblr MCP
The bottom line is you talk naturally to your agent, and it uses these specific tools to pull structured Tumblr data for you.
Subscribe to this MCP and enter your Tumblr API Consumer Key in the Vinkius Marketplace.
Connect your preferred AI agent (like Cursor or Claude) to the Vinkius platform.
Ask your agent a question like, 'List all photo posts from the blog X,' and it handles the data retrieval.
Who uses Tumblr MCP
This MCP is built for anyone who treats their online presence as a measurable asset. It's for the social media manager who needs instant trend reports, the content creator who struggles to find unique angles, or the data analyst tracking community engagement over time.
Monitors multiple accounts to track trending tags and pull post histories for weekly performance reports.
Uses the agent to analyze a blog's metadata or retrieve full details on specific posts to plan better content angles.
Systematically lists and compares post data from several different blogs across the platform to measure competitive performance.
Benefits of connecting Tumblr MCP
Instantly discover what's hot by using list_tagged_posts. Instead of manually browsing tag feeds, your agent searches the entire platform and gives you a list of posts matching any topic.
Conduct deep competitive audits. You can use get_blog_info to get key statistics on a rival blog, or use list_blog_posts to track their content output over time.
Save hours analyzing individual pieces. Instead of manually clicking into every post to check its stats, you just ask your agent and it uses get_post to pull the complete data set for you.
Streamline cross-platform reporting. You can quickly get a list of posts from multiple accounts using list_blog_posts, ensuring all your content sources are accounted for in one query.
Build structured knowledge bases. By combining get_blog_avatar and get_blog_info, you build out a clean index of key community players for research purposes.
Tumblr MCP use cases
Identifying new content angles
A brand manager needs to know what topics are gaining traction. They ask their agent, 'Show me the latest posts tagged with sustainable fashion.' The agent uses list_tagged_posts and returns a curated feed of ideas, giving them instant inspiration.
Auditing an account's content history
A marketing team needs to review all photo blog posts from the 'official brand' account. They instruct their agent to use list_blog_posts and filter by 'photo', getting a clean list of everything published in that format.
Quick competitor snapshot
A user wants to know how big a rival blog is before starting. They ask the agent for basic information, and it uses get_blog_info to immediately provide key stats like follower count and general metadata.
Deep-dive post analysis
A user finds one specific post they suspect is performing well. They ask the agent to pull all data on that ID, triggering get_post, which returns engagement metrics, content details, and more for immediate analysis.
Tumblr MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Asking for a general search
Saying 'Give me all posts about travel.' This is too broad because the agent needs specific tags or blog names to function.
Use list_tagged_posts and specify the exact tag, like 'Show me posts tagged with #travelphotography.' Or, use list_blog_posts if you want content from a known account.
Assuming all data is available
Expecting to find every single piece of historical data in one go. The platform structures data into specific views.
To get comprehensive details, always ask for the full metrics by using get_post with a specific post ID.
Mixing up blog info and posts
Asking 'What's the best content on this site?' The agent can’t guess; it needs to know if you want general account stats or an actual list of articles.
If you need account details, use get_blog_info. If you need a list of published pieces, use list_blog_posts and specify the blog name.
When to use Tumblr MCP
Use this MCP if your workflow requires structured access to Tumblr's specific data layer. You need to analyze metrics, compare multiple accounts, or track content performance using tools like get_post, list_tagged_posts, and list_blog_posts. Don't use it if you are just trying to write a blog post from scratch; that’s pure generation work. Also, don't rely on this MCP for real-time live interaction—it fetches data based on the current API snapshot. If your goal is simply general web browsing or accessing unstructured text that doesn't relate to a specific blog account or tag, you probably need a different type of agent connector instead.
Frequently asked questions about Tumblr MCP
How do I connect the Tumblr MCP? +
You first subscribe to this MCP on Vinkius and must provide your specific Tumblr API Consumer Key. Once that key is saved, your AI agent can access all the tools.
Can the Tumblr MCP find posts from a non-existent blog? +
No. The agent requires an active hostname or account name to query data using get_blog_info or list_blog_posts. It won't guess.
What if I need data for a specific post? Which tool do I use? +
You must use the get_post tool. This requires you to provide the unique ID of the article, which gives you full access to its engagement metrics.
Is this MCP only for photos and text posts? +
No. While you can list content types using list_blog_posts, the agent pulls general metadata that covers all multimedia formats, including quotes and videos.
Can I use Tumblr MCP to find out about a competitor's account? +
Yes. You can get an initial overview of their profile using get_blog_info or check their recent posts with list_blog_posts.