aapl-ads-mcp

aapl-ads-mcp

Apple Search Ads API v5 (read-only). Campaigns, ad groups, keywords, performance reports.

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aapl-ads-mcp

Node version License andrealufino/aapl-ads-mcp MCP server

An MCP server that connects Claude (and any MCP-compatible client) to Apple Search Ads API v5.

What is this

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that lets AI assistants call external tools. This server implements the MCP stdio transport and exposes 9 read-only tools that query your Apple Search Ads account — campaigns, ad groups, keywords, and performance reports.

You install it once, point Claude Desktop at it, and then ask questions in plain English: "Which keywords drove the most installs last month?" or "Show me campaigns with zero impressions this week."

Why

The official ASA dashboards are good for humans but not for ad-hoc analysis or automated reporting. Existing MCP alternatives are either SaaS (you hand over your keys) or unmaintained. This is a self-hosted, open-source option you control.

Features

  • list_orgs — verify authentication, list accessible organizations
  • list_campaigns — enumerate campaigns, optionally filter by status
  • list_ad_groups — ad groups for a given campaign
  • list_keywords — targeting keywords with bid amounts and match type
  • get_campaign_report — impressions, taps, installs, spend, CPI, TTR by campaign
  • get_ad_group_report — same metrics broken down by ad group
  • get_keyword_report — per-keyword performance with weekly/daily/monthly granularity
  • get_search_terms_report — the real search queries that triggered your ads (most useful for discovery)

All tools default to the last 30 days. Reports support HOURLY, DAILY, WEEKLY, and MONTHLY granularity.

Limitations

  • Read-only by design. No write operations (create, update, pause) in this release.
  • Requires Apple Search Ads Campaign Management API access. You need to create an API user in your ASA account and generate an ES256 key pair.
  • Aggregate install metrics work without app-side integration. tapInstalls, viewInstalls, and related fields in ASA reports are populated by Apple Search Ads directly and do not require any SDK in your app. AdServices / AdAttributionKitis only needed if you want to attribute installs to specific campaigns from inside your app (e.g. for onboarding personalization).
  • Single organization. The org ID is fixed in the config. Multi-org switching is not implemented.

Setup

1. Generate an ES256 key pair

Use the modern genpkey command — it produces PKCS#8 format directly, which is what this server requires. The older ecparam -genkey produces SEC1 format and will cause a startup error.

# Generate private key (PKCS#8)
openssl genpkey -algorithm EC -pkeyopt ec_paramgen_curve:P-256 -out private-key.pem

# Derive public key
openssl pkey -in private-key.pem -pubout -out public-key.pem

Verify the private key starts with -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY----- (not -----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----). If it starts with the EC variant, convert it:

openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -nocrypt -in ec-key.pem -out private-key.pem

Store private-key.pem outside the repository root if possible (e.g. ~/.ssh/asa-private-key.pem).

2. Create an API user in Apple Search Ads

  1. Go to ASA → Account Settings → User Management
  2. Click Create User, choose role API Account Read Only for read-only usage (recommended for this server). API Campaign Manager is also fine and adds write permissions if you plan to extend the server with write tools later.
  3. Go to the API tab, click Create Client
  4. Upload public-key.pem
  5. Copy client_id, team_id, and key_id from the confirmation screen
  6. Find your org_id in Account Settings → Overview

3. Clone and build

git clone https://github.com/andrealufino/aapl-ads-mcp.git
cd aapl-ads-mcp
npm install
npm run build

4. Configure Claude Desktop

Edit ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "aapl-ads": {
      "command": "node",

"args": ["/absolute/path/to/aapl-ads-mcp/dist/index.js"], "env": { "ASA_CLIENT_ID": "SEARCHADS.your-client-id-here",


"ASA_TEAM_ID": "SEARCHADS.your-team-id-here",
"ASA_KEY_ID": "your-key-id-here",
"ASA_ORG_ID": "12345678",
"ASA_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH": "/absolute/path/to/private-key.pem"

} }

} }


**Note:** `ASA_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH` must be an absolute path. Tilde (`~`) is not
expanded by Node.js — use the full path.

For container or cloud deployments where mounting a file is impractical, set
`ASA_PRIVATE_KEY` to the inline PEM contents instead (newlines preserved). If
both are set, `ASA_PRIVATE_KEY` wins.

Restart Claude Desktop. Ask "run health check" to verify the server is
connected.

## Usage examples

These are natural-language prompts that work with Claude Desktop once the server
is running:

List my Apple Ads campaigns

Show me the last 30 days of campaign performance
Which keywords drove installs in my Brand campaign last week?
What search terms triggered my ads in the past month? Focus on ones
with impressions but no installs.
Compare weekly spend across all campaigns for Q1 2025
Show ad groups in campaign 1234567890 with their bid amounts

Development

npm run build      # compile TypeScript
npm test           # run test suite (Vitest)
npm run typecheck  # type-check without emitting
npm run lint       # Biome lint
npm run format     # Biome format (write)

MCP Inspector

To debug tool calls interactively without Claude Desktop:

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node dist/index.js

Set the env vars in the Inspector UI before connecting.

Pre-commit hooks

Install lefthook hooks locally after cloning:

npx lefthook install

This sets up:

  • gitleaks protect --staged — blocks commits that contain secrets
  • Biome lint check on staged .ts files
  • TypeScript type check

Contributing

See docs/ARCHITECTURE.md for technical details: auth flow, HTTP client design, tool pattern, report schema quirks, and ASA v5 lessons learned during development.

Bug reports and pull requests welcome.

Security

  • Never commit .env or *.pem files — both are in .gitignore
  • Keep private-key.pem outside the repository root
  • The access token is held in memory only, never written to disk
  • If you suspect a key has been exposed, rotate it in ASA → Account Settings → API

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

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