google-analytics-mcp
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MCP 服务配置
复制以下 JSON 到 OPClaw 或其他 MCP 客户端的配置文件中即可使用
{
"mcpServers": {
"google-analytics-mcp": {
"args": [
"google-analytics-mcp@1.2.0"
],
"command": "uvx"
}
}
}
可用工具 (5 个)
该服务在 MCP 协议中暴露的工具,AI 可按需调用
tavily_search 14 个参数 需填 1 项
Search the web for current information on any topic. Use for news, facts, or data beyond your knowledge cutoff. Returns snippets and source URLs.
必填参数:query
tavily_extract 6 个参数 需填 1 项
Extract content from URLs. Returns raw page content in markdown or text format.
必填参数:urls
tavily_crawl 11 个参数 需填 1 项
Crawl a website starting from a URL. Extracts content from pages with configurable depth and breadth.
必填参数:url
tavily_map 8 个参数 需填 1 项
Map a website's structure. Returns a list of URLs found starting from the base URL.
必填参数:url
tavily_research 2 个参数 需填 1 项
Perform comprehensive research on a given topic or question. Use this tool when you need to gather information from multiple sources to answer a question or complete a task. Returns a detailed response based on the research findings.
必填参数:input
服务介绍
Google Analytics MCP Server
mcp-name: io.github.surendranb/google-analytics-mcp
Connect Google Analytics 4 data to Claude, Cursor and other MCP clients. Query your website traffic, user behavior, and analytics data in natural language with access to 200+ GA4 dimensions and metrics.
Compatible with: Claude, Cursor and other MCP clients.
I also built a Google Search Console MCP that enables you to mix & match the data from both the sources
# Prerequisites
Check your Python setup:
# Check Python version (need 3.10+)
python - -version
python3 - -version
# Check pip
pip - -version
pip3 - -version
Required:
- Python 3.10 or higher
- Google Analytics 4 property with data
- Service account with Analytics Reporting API access
# Step 1: Setup Google Analytics Credentials
# # Create Service Account in Google Cloud Console
- Go to Google Cloud Console
- Create or select a project:
- New project: Click "New Project" → Enter project name → Create
- Existing project: Select from dropdown
- Enable the Analytics APIs:
- Go to "APIs & Services" → "Library"
- Search for "Google Analytics Data API" → Click "Enable"
- Create Service Account:
- Go to "APIs & Services" → "Credentials"
- Click "Create Credentials" → "Service Account"
- Enter name (e.g., "ga4-mcp-server")
- Click "Create and Continue"
- Skip role assignment → Click "Done"
- Download JSON Key:
- Click your service account
- Go to "Keys" tab → "Add Key" → "Create New Key"
- Select "JSON" → Click "Create"
- Save the JSON file - you'll need its path
# # Add Service Account to GA4
- Get service account email:
- Open the JSON file
- Find the
client_emailfield - Copy the email (format:
ga4-mcp-server@your-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com)
- Add to GA4 property:
- Go to Google Analytics
- Select your GA4 property
- Click "Admin" (gear icon at bottom left)
- Under "Property" → Click "Property access management"
- Click "+" → "Add users"
- Paste the service account email
- Select "Viewer" role
- Uncheck "Notify new users by email"
- Click "Add"
# # Find Your GA4 Property ID
- In Google Analytics, select your property
- Click "Admin" (gear icon)
- Under "Property" → Click "Property details"
- Copy the Property ID (numeric, e.g.,
123456789)- Note: This is different from the "Measurement ID" (starts with G-)
# # Test Your Setup (Optional)
Verify your credentials:
pip install google-analytics-data
Create a test script (test_ga4.py):
import os
from google.analytics.data_v1beta import BetaAnalyticsDataClient
# Set credentials path
os.environ["GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS"] = "/path/to/your/service-account-key.json"
# Test connection
client = BetaAnalyticsDataClient()
print("✅ GA4 credentials working!")
Run the test:
python test_ga4.py
If you see "✅ GA4 credentials working!" you're ready to proceed.
# Step 2: Install the MCP Server
Choose one method:
# # Method A: pip install (Recommended)
pip install google-analytics-mcp
MCP Configuration:
First, check your Python command:
python3 - -version
python - -version
Then use the appropriate configuration:
If python3 - -version worked:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ga4-analytics": {
"command": "python3",
"args": ["-m", "ga4_mcp_server"],
"env": {
"GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS": "/path/to/your/service-account-key.json",
"GA4_PROPERTY_ID": "123456789"
}
}
}
}
If python - -version worked:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ga4-analytics": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "ga4_mcp_server"],
"env": {
"GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS": "/path/to/your/service-account-key.json",
"GA4_PROPERTY_ID": "123456789"
}
}
}
}
# # Method B: GitHub download
git clone https://github.com/surendranb/google-analytics-mcp.git
cd google-analytics-mcp
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
MCP Configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ga4-analytics": {
"command": "/full/path/to/ga4-mcp-server/venv/bin/python",
"args": ["/full/path/to/ga4-mcp-server/ga4_mcp_server.py"],
"env": {
"GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS": "/path/to/your/service-account-key.json",
"GA4_PROPERTY_ID": "123456789"
}
}
}
}
# Step 3: Update Configuration
Replace these placeholders in your MCP configuration:
/path/to/your/service-account-key.jsonwith your JSON file path123456789with your GA4 Property ID/full/path/to/ga4-mcp-server/with your download path (Method B only)
# Usage
Once configured, ask your MCP client questions like:
# # Discovery & Exploration
- What GA4 dimension categories are available?
- Show me all ecommerce metrics
- What dimensions can I use for geographic analysis?
# # Traffic Analysis
- What's my website traffic for the past week?
- Show me user metrics by city for last month
- Compare bounce rates between different date ranges
# # Multi-Dimensional Analysis
- Show me revenue by country and device category for last 30 days
- Analyze sessions and conversions by campaign and source/medium
- Compare user engagement across different page paths and traffic sources
# # E-commerce Analysis
- What are my top-performing products by revenue?
- Show me conversion rates by traffic source and device type
- Analyze purchase behavior by user demographics
# Quick Start Examples
Try these example queries to see the MCP's analytical capabilities:
# # 1. Geographic Distribution
Show me a map of visitors by city for the last 30 days, with a breakdown of new vs returning users
This demonstrates:
- Geographic analysis
- User segmentation
- Time-based filtering
- Data visualization
# # 2. User Behavior Analysis
Compare average session duration and pages per session by device category and browser over the last 90 days
This demonstrates:
- Multi-dimensional analysis
- Time series comparison
- User engagement metrics
- Technology segmentation
# # 3. Traffic Source Performance
Show me conversion rates and revenue by traffic source and campaign, comparing last 30 days vs previous 30 days
This demonstrates:
- Marketing performance analysis
- Period-over-period comparison
- Conversion tracking
- Revenue attribution
# # 4. Content Performance
What are my top 10 pages by engagement rate, and how has their performance changed over the last 3 months?
This demonstrates:
- Content analysis
- Trend analysis
- Engagement metrics
- Ranking and sorting
# 🚀 Performance Optimizations
This MCP server includes built-in optimizations to prevent context window crashes and ensure smooth operation:
# # Smart Data Volume Management
- Automatic row estimation - Checks data volume before fetching
- Interactive warnings - Alerts when queries would return >2,500 rows
- Optimization suggestions - Provides specific recommendations to reduce data volume
# # Server-Side Processing
- Intelligent aggregation - Automatically aggregates data when beneficial (e.g., totals across time periods)
- Smart sorting - Returns most relevant data first (recent dates, highest values)
- Efficient filtering - Leverages GA4's server-side filtering capabilities
# # User Control Parameters
limit- Set maximum number of rows to returnproceed_with_large_dataset=True- Override warnings for large datasetsenable_aggregation=False- Disable automatic aggregationestimate_only=True- Get row count estimates without fetching data
# # Example: Handling Large Datasets
# This query would normally return 2,605 rows and crash context window
get_ga4_data(
dimensions=["date", "pagePath", "country"],
date_range_start="90daysAgo"
)
# Returns: {"warning": True, "estimated_rows": 2605, "suggestions": [...]}
# Use monthly aggregation instead
get_ga4_data(
dimensions=["month", "pagePath", "country"],
date_range_start="90daysAgo"
)
# Returns: Clean monthly data with manageable row count
# Available Tools
The server provides a suite of tools for data reporting and schema discovery.
search_schema- Searches for a keyword across all available dimensions and metrics. This is the most efficient way to discover fields for a query.get_ga4_data- Retrieve GA4 data with built-in intelligence for better and safer results (includes data volume protection, smart aggregation, and intelligent sorting).list_dimension_categories- Lists all available dimension categories.list_metric_categories- Lists all available metric categories.get_dimensions_by_category- Gets all dimensions for a specific category.get_metrics_by_category- Gets all metrics for a specific category.get_property_schema- Returns the complete schema for the property (Warning: this can be a very large object).
# Dimensions & Metrics
Access to 200+ GA4 dimensions and metrics organized by category:
# # Dimension Categories
- Time: date, hour, month, year, etc.
- Geography: country, city, region
- Technology: browser, device, operating system
- Traffic Source: campaign, source, medium, channel groups
- Content: page paths, titles, content groups
- E-commerce: item details, transaction info
- User Demographics: age, gender, language
- Google Ads: campaign, ad group, keyword data
- And 10+ more categories
# # Metric Categories
- User Metrics: totalUsers, newUsers, activeUsers
- Session Metrics: sessions, bounceRate, engagementRate
- E-commerce: totalRevenue, transactions, conversions
- Events: eventCount, conversions, event values
- Advertising: adRevenue, returnOnAdSpend
- And more specialized metrics
# Troubleshooting
If you get "No module named ga4_mcp_server" (Method A):
pip3 install - -user google-analytics-mcp
If you get "executable file not found":
- Try the other Python command (
pythonvspython3) - Use
pip3instead ofpipif needed
Permission errors:
# Try user install instead of system-wide
pip install - -user google-analytics-mcp
Credentials not working:
- Verify the JSON file path is correct and accessible
- Check service account permissions:
- Go to Google Cloud Console → IAM & Admin → IAM
- Find your service account → Check permissions
- Verify GA4 access:
- GA4 → Admin → Property access management
- Check for your service account email
- Verify ID type:
- Property ID: numeric (e.g.,
123456789) ✅ - Measurement ID: starts with G- (e.g.,
G-XXXXXXXXXX) ❌
- Property ID: numeric (e.g.,
API quota/rate limit errors:
- GA4 has daily quotas and rate limits
- Try reducing the date range in your queries
- Wait a few minutes between large requests
# Project Structure
google-analytics-mcp/
├── ga4_mcp/ # Main package directory
│ ├── server.py # Core server logic
│ ├── coordinator.py # MCP instance
│ └── tools/ # Tool definitions (reporting, metadata)
├── pyproject.toml # Package configuration for PyPI
├── requirements.txt # Dependencies for local dev
├── README.md # This file
└── ...
# License
MIT License