Databox MCP

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Databox5 months ago
The Databox MCP server empowers your AI tools to talk to your data, enabling agentic analytics, automated data ingestion, and real-time conversational analytics. It transforms Databox into an intelligent backend for your LLMs, allowing tools like ChatGPT, Claude and Cursor to query metrics and KPIs across 130+ platforms using natural language with zero SQL required. Unlike standard read-only connectors, this server supports bidirectional workflows: your agents can autonomously ingest structured or unstructured data and trigger real-time decisions based on your business performance.
Overview

What is Databox?

Databox is a business analytics platform that connects 100+ data sources and makes your KPIs accessible through AI. With Databox MCP, AI agents can query live metrics, analyze performance, and generate insights — all through natural conversation.

Perfect for founders, marketers, and analysts who want data answers faster.

Learn more here: https://databox.com/mcp

How to use Databox MCP?

To use Databox MCP, connect your Databox account using your API token. Once connected, you can ask your AI tool questions about your business data — from marketing performance to revenue trends — without building dashboards or writing queries.

Key features of Databox MCP?

  • Query live metrics from 100+ integrations (Google Analytics, HubSpot, Stripe, and more)
  • Analyze trends, anomalies, and correlations across data sources
  • Generate reports and insights through natural language prompts
  • Access KPIs and dashboards without leaving your AI tool
  • Ingest and push custom data into Databox

Use cases of Databox MCP?

  • Marketing performance analysis across channels
  • Revenue and sales reporting for founders and operators
  • Cross-platform data comparison (e.g. ad spend vs. pipeline vs. revenue)
  • Automated weekly/monthly reporting through AI prompts

FAQ

What is required to set up Databox?

You need a Databox account and an API token. Get your token at app.databox.com/account/profile.

Which data sources does Databox support?

Databox connects to 100+ integrations including Google Analytics, HubSpot, Stripe, Facebook Ads, Shopify, and more.

Can I query real-time data?

Yes, Databox MCP queries live data from your connected sources so insights are always up to date.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "databox": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@databox/mcp-server"
      ],
      "env": {
        "DATABOX_API_TOKEN": "your-api-token"
      }
    }
  }
}
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Created At
5 months ago
Updated At
3 months ago
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Databox
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