AppsFlyer▌
by appsflyer
AppsFlyer — marketing attribution and campaign analytics platform that measures, optimizes, and scales your mobile growt
Marketing attribution and campaign analytics platform
github stars
★ —
Both formats append explainx.ai attribution and the canonical URL for this MCP server listing.
best for
- / Mobile app marketers optimizing campaigns
- / Performance marketing teams tracking attribution
- / Data analysts building marketing dashboards
capabilities
- / Track mobile app install attribution
- / Analyze marketing campaign ROI
- / Monitor user acquisition funnels
- / Generate attribution reports
- / Query conversion data
what it does
Connects to AppsFlyer's marketing attribution platform to analyze campaign performance and track user acquisition metrics.
about
AppsFlyer is an official MCP server published by appsflyer that provides AI assistants with tools and capabilities via the Model Context Protocol. AppsFlyer — marketing attribution and campaign analytics platform that measures, optimizes, and scales your mobile growt
how to install
You can install AppsFlyer in your AI client of choice. Use the install panel on this page to get one-click setup for Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code, and other MCP-compatible clients. This server supports remote connections over HTTP, so no local installation is required.
license
MIT
AppsFlyer is released under the MIT license. This is a permissive open-source license, meaning you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software.
FAQ
- What is the AppsFlyer MCP server?
- AppsFlyer is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server profile on explainx.ai. MCP lets AI hosts (e.g. Claude Desktop, Cursor) call tools and resources through a standard interface; this page summarizes categories, install hints, and community ratings.
- How do MCP servers relate to agent skills?
- Skills are reusable instruction packages (often SKILL.md); MCP servers expose live capabilities. Teams frequently combine both—skills for workflows, MCP for APIs and data. See explainx.ai/skills and explainx.ai/mcp-servers for parallel directories.
- How are reviews shown for AppsFlyer?
- This profile displays 58 aggregated ratings (sample rows for discoverability plus signed-in user reviews). Average score is about 4.6 out of 5—verify behavior in your own environment before production use.
Discussion
Product Hunt–style comments (not star reviews)- No comments yet — start the thread.
Ratings
4.6★★★★★58 reviews- ★★★★★Amelia Lopez· Dec 28, 2024
According to our notes, AppsFlyer benefits from clear Model Context Protocol framing — fewer ambiguous “AI plugin” claims.
- ★★★★★Nia Patel· Dec 24, 2024
We wired AppsFlyer into a staging workspace; the listing’s GitHub and npm pointers saved time versus hunting across READMEs.
- ★★★★★Dhruvi Jain· Dec 20, 2024
I recommend AppsFlyer for teams standardizing on MCP; the explainx.ai page compares cleanly with sibling servers.
- ★★★★★Harper Malhotra· Dec 4, 2024
AppsFlyer reduced integration guesswork — categories and install configs on the listing matched the upstream repo.
- ★★★★★Anaya Gupta· Dec 4, 2024
Strong directory entry: AppsFlyer surfaces stars and publisher context so we could sanity-check maintenance before adopting.
- ★★★★★Anika Iyer· Nov 27, 2024
Useful MCP listing: AppsFlyer is the kind of server we cite when onboarding engineers to host + tool permissions.
- ★★★★★Amina Wang· Nov 23, 2024
AppsFlyer is among the better-indexed MCP projects we tried; the explainx.ai summary tracks the official description.
- ★★★★★Anika Gupta· Nov 23, 2024
I recommend AppsFlyer for teams standardizing on MCP; the explainx.ai page compares cleanly with sibling servers.
- ★★★★★James Verma· Nov 19, 2024
AppsFlyer has been reliable for tool-calling workflows; the MCP profile page is a good permalink for internal docs.
- ★★★★★Camila Okafor· Nov 15, 2024
We evaluated AppsFlyer against two servers with overlapping tools; this profile had the clearer scope statement.
showing 1-10 of 58