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"An analytics platform for tracking and understanding website and app performance" matching MCP tools:

  • Retrieve paginated click-tracking records for analytics reports: profile views, phone reveals, website clicks, email clicks. Filter by user to see one member's activity.
    MIT
  • Reinstall an app on a simulator or emulator, uninstalling any existing version first to clear app data and permissions for a clean state.
    Apache 2.0
  • Stop tracking a keyword for an app while preserving historical ranking data. Re-adding the keyword reactivates the same tracking row, ensuring continuity.
    MIT

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  • Create a product in your Sonar workspace to start tracking one or two apps from iOS and/or Android stores. Returns the product ID and app IDs needed for keyword and competitor tracking.
    MIT
  • Run Lighthouse performance audits and detect technology stack for any URL. Get insights like performance, accessibility, frameworks, CDNs, and analytics.
    MIT
  • List all available metrics for a website to use as columns in analytics queries. Specify the website ID to retrieve metric IDs and calculated metrics for building analytics_query_execute requests.
    MIT
  • Retrieve post performance analytics across multiple social platforms. Get rolled-up metrics for all posts or detailed per-platform breakdowns with engagement and URLs.
    MIT
  • Identifies website technologies (CMS, analytics, CDN, hosting) for a given URL to qualify B2B prospects by their tech stack.
    MIT
  • Discover all URLs on a website without scraping content. Use for sitemap audits, finding unindexed pages, and understanding site structure.
    MIT
  • Analyze website structure by mapping URLs to discover content organization, navigation paths, and site architecture for audits and content discovery.
    MIT