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⇱ Umami | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Provides full-coverage integration for the Umami Analytics API v2, allowing users to manage websites, query analytics statistics and metrics, send custom tracking events, generate reports, and perform administrative tasks for users and teams.

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    Full-coverage MCP server for Umami Analytics API v2 — 66 tools for website analytics, stats, events, and team management
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for interacting with Umami Analytics (both Cloud and self-hosted instances) to retrieve website lists, summary statistics, time-series pageview data, metric breakdowns (by URL, referrer, browser, etc.), and real-time active visitor counts.

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    Enables AI assistants to interact with Umami Analytics for both Cloud and self-hosted instances. It provides tools to retrieve website statistics, visitor metrics, pageview trends, and real-time active user counts.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools to interact with Umami Cloud and self-hosted analytics, allowing for listing websites, retrieving visitor statistics, tracking page traffic over time, analyzing device and geographic metrics, and monitoring real-time active visitors.

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    MCP server exposing Umami analytics (Cloud + self-hosted)
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  • Why this server?

    Provides read-only access to Umami analytics data, including website stats, pageviews, breakdowns (top pages, referrers, countries, etc.), active visitors, and custom event series through the Umami REST API.

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    Read-only MCP server for Umami analytics. It talks to the Umami REST API directly over HTTP, supporting self-hosted and cloud setups.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides access to website analytics data from Umami, allowing analysis of user behavior, website performance metrics, visitor activity, and generation of data-driven insights through tools like metrics retrieval, session tracking, and semantic search across user journeys.

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    Enhances Claude's capabilities by providing access to website analytics data from Umami, enabling analysis of user behavior, website performance tracking, and data-driven insights generation.
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  • Why this server?

    Integrates Umami analytics tracking into the static site generation process.

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    AI-native static site generator with built-in MCP server and Claude Code integration
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  • Why this server?

    Provides access to Umami Analytics data, enabling tools for retrieving website statistics, pageviews, visitor metrics, and real-time monitoring of website traffic across multiple domains.

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    Connect your Umami Analytics to any MCP client to derive insights from natural language.
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  • Why this server?

    Supports deployment of Umami web analytics platform as a one-click service through Coolify.

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    Enables AI assistants to manage Coolify infrastructure including servers, applications, databases, deployments, and 80+ one-click services through 98 comprehensive tools for both cloud and self-hosted instances.
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  • Why this server?

    Allows deployment and management of Umami as a pre-configured service on Coolify.

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    An MCP server that enables AI assistants to manage infrastructure, applications, databases, and services through the Coolify PaaS platform.
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