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What's the Rebrandly MCP server?

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MCP servers

Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers are a type of connector you can install on your AI chatbot assistant to connect it to other apps. They're like integrations or plugins for AI assistants. They grant your AI assistant access to other systems and provide a set of instructions on how they work.

For example, when you install the Rebrandly MCP, it tells your AI assistant about link data and what you can do with it. You can then ask your AI assistant to take actions or get metrics in Rebrandly without having to log in to your account.

Gemini, Claude, ChatGPT, and most AI assistants allow MCP servers, although some require paid plans to install one.

The Rebrandly MCP

The Rebrandly MCP server can perform many actions for you in your Rebrandly account without having to log in. The full technical details and instructions are available on our developer site.

Requirements

  • A Rebrandly account

  • An AI assistant account (Claude or Gemini, for example)

  • Permissions on your AI assistant to install MCPs (some may require a paid plan)

Available actions

The Rebrandly MCP includes access and guidance to perform these actions. Keep in mind that any limitations of your subscription plan still apply.

Link Management

  • Create branded short links

  • Update link destinations, titles, and settings

  • Search for specific links

  • Delete links

  • Move links between workspaces

Analytics & Reporting

  • Get click statistics for your links

  • View geographic and device data

  • Access performance metrics

Workspace Management

  • List and create workspaces

  • Update workspace settings

  • Manage teammates and domains

Account Information

  • View available domains

  • Check plan and subscription details

  • Get teammate information

Developer Guidance

  • Learn how to use Rebrandly's API

  • Get help with API endpoints and parameters

For complete installation instructions and detailed usage examples, see our MCP documentation on the developer site.

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