pixalate_open_mcp
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@pixalate_open_mcpCheck fraud risk for IP 101.179.108.187"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
Pixalate Open MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides access to Pixalate's analytics, fraud detection, and enrichment APIs through AI assistants like Claude Desktop.
What it provides
This MCP server enables AI assistants to:
Query Analytics API for reporting data and metadata
Access Fraud API for risk scoring of IPs, devices, and user agents
Use Enrichment APIs for mobile apps, CTV apps, and domain reputation data
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Quick Start
1. Install the MCP server
Install using uv (recommended for reliability):
# Install the MCP server as an isolated tool
uv tool install pixalate_open_mcp
# or upgrade
uv tool upgrade pixalate_open_mcp
# Find the installed binary path
which pixalate_open_mcp # macOS/Linux
where pixalate_open_mcp # WindowsInstructions to install uv can be found here in Astral
documentation.
2. Get your Pixalate API key
You'll need a Pixalate API key to access the services:
Contact Pixalate support to obtain your
X_API_KEYThis key provides access to Analytics, Fraud, and Enrichment APIs
3. Configure Claude Desktop
Add this configuration to your Claude Desktop config file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"pixalate_open_mcp": {
"command": "<path to the tool from step 1>",
"env": {
"X_API_KEY": "<your-pixalate-api-key-here>"
}
}
}
}4. Start using the tools
Once configured, restart Claude Desktop and you can ask it to:
"Get analytics metadata to see my quota status"
"Check fraud risk for IP address 101.179.108.187"
"Check fraud risk for device ID 6757809f5e6d66f4e40fb9fd88c05139"
"Check fraud risk for user agent Bot Googlebot/2.1 (iPod; N; RISC OS 2.4.35; IBM360; rv1.3.1) Alligator/20080524 Jungledog/3.0"
"Get mobile app enrichment data for app ID 1407852246"
"Get mobile app enrichment data for app ID 1407852246 for tablet devices"
"Get mobile app enrichment data for app ID 1407852246 in EMEA region"
"Get CTV app enrichment data for app ID 71845 in North America region"
"Get CTV app enrichment data for these Roku app IDs: 151908, 74519"
"Retrieve domain reputation for cnn.com"
"Retrieve analytics report data, specifically IVT, for the domain yahoo.com through the first week of August 2025"
Available Tools
Analytics API
Metadata: Get analytics database status and quota
Report Tool: Retrieve analytics report data
Requires report configuration with dimensions, metrics, and filters
Returns paginated analytics data
Fraud API
Metadata: Get fraud database status and quota
Fraud Tool: Get fraud risk probability for IPs, devices, or user agents
Parameters:
ip,device,agent(one or more required)Returns risk score from 0.01-1.0 where higher values indicate greater fraud risk
Enrichment API
Mobile Apps:
Metadata: Get mobile app database status and quota
Get Apps: Retrieve risk ratings and reputation data for mobile applications
Connected TV (CTV):
Metadata: Get CTV app database status and quota
Get Apps: Retrieve risk ratings and reputation data for CTV applications
Domains:
Metadata: Get domain database status and quota
Get Apps: Retrieve risk ratings and reputation data for websites/domains
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
"Tool not found" or connection errors
Verify your API key is correct and active
Check that Claude Desktop configuration uses the correct absolute path
Restart Claude Desktop after configuration changes
API quota exceeded
Use the metadata tools to check your current quota status
Contact Pixalate support to increase limits if needed
Dependency conflicts with uvx
Use the isolated installation method with
uv tool installinsteadThis creates a clean environment without global conflicts
Logging
The server logs activity to rotating log files:
macOS:
~/Library/Logs/mcp-servers/pixalate_open_mcp.logLinux:
~/.local/state/mcp-servers/logs/pixalate_open_mcp.logWindows:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\mcp-servers\logs\pixalate_open_mcp.log
Control log verbosity with the LOG_LEVEL environment variable:
{
"mcpServers": {
"pixalate_open_mcp": {
"command": "/path/to/pixalate_open_mcp",
"env": {
"X_API_KEY": "your-api-key",
"LOG_LEVEL": "INFO"
}
}
}
}Requirements
Python ≥3.12,<4.0
Active Pixalate API subscription
Operating Systems: macOS, Linux, Windows
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Privacy
This MCP server sends user-provided parameters (such as IP addresses, device IDs, app IDs, and domain names) to Pixalate's APIs for processing. No conversation data is collected or stored by the server.
For details on how Pixalate handles data, see the Pixalate Privacy Policy.
Author
Ezequiel - edonovan@pixalate.com
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