AWS Billing MCP Server

AWS Billing MCP Server

Enables users to analyze AWS costs, track spending trends, and detect anomalies directly within Claude Desktop using the AWS Cost Explorer API. It provides tools to identify major cost drivers and compare usage across different time periods through natural language queries.

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AWS Billing MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides AWS billing and cost analysis tools for Claude Desktop.

Features

  • 🔍 Cost Analysis - Analyze AWS costs with flexible filtering
  • 📊 Usage Comparison - Compare usage between different time periods
  • 📈 Trend Analysis - Identify cost trends over time
  • 🚨 Anomaly Detection - Detect unusual cost patterns
  • 🏆 Cost Ranking - Identify top cost drivers by service, region, etc.

Quick Setup

  1. Install dependencies and build:

    npm install
    npm run build
    
  2. Configure Claude Desktop:

    cp claude-desktop-config-template.json claude-desktop-config.json
    # Edit claude-desktop-config.json with your project path and AWS credentials
    
  3. Copy the generated configuration to Claude Desktop:

    • Open claude-desktop-config.json
    • Copy its contents to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS)
    • Restart Claude Desktop
  4. Test it: Ask Claude: "Can you analyze my AWS costs for the last month?"

Configuration

Simplified Claude Desktop Setup

The server is designed for Claude Desktop personal use with direct environment variable access:

Mock Data (Default): Works out of the box - no AWS credentials needed for testing.

Real AWS Data: Add your credentials directly to the Claude Desktop configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "aws-billing-mcp-server": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/your/project/start-mcp-server.js"],
      "env": {
        "AUTH_ENABLED": "false",
        "LOG_LEVEL": "info",
        "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID": "your-access-key-id",
        "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY": "your-secret-access-key",
        "AWS_REGION": "us-east-1"
      }
    }
  }
}

Key Benefits:

  • ✅ No database credential storage - uses environment variables directly
  • ✅ No encryption/decryption complexity
  • ✅ Simple and secure for personal Claude Desktop use
  • ✅ Automatic fallback to mock data if credentials not provided

Required AWS Permissions:

  • ce:GetCostAndUsage
  • ce:GetUsageReport
  • ce:ListCostCategoryDefinitions

Available Tools

Tool Description Example Usage
analyze_costs Analyze costs with filtering "Show me EC2 costs for last month"
compare_usage Compare periods "Compare this month to last month"
analyze_trends Trend analysis "What are the cost trends for S3?"
detect_anomalies Find anomalies "Detect any cost anomalies"
rank_costs Top cost drivers "What are my biggest cost drivers?"

Testing

  • Run unit tests: npm test
  • Check Claude Desktop logs: Look for startup messages in Claude's MCP server logs
  • Test with Claude: Ask "Can you analyze my AWS costs for the last month?"

Files

  • src/ - TypeScript source code

  • dist/ - Compiled JavaScript output

  • data/ - SQLite database storage

  • logs/ - Application logs

  • start-mcp-server.js - Server startup script

  • claude-desktop-config-template.json - Configuration template

  • DEPLOYMENT.md - Detailed deployment guide

Architecture

  • MCP Server - Handles Claude Desktop communication via stdio
  • Billing Client - AWS Cost Explorer API integration (simplified for environment variables)
  • Billing Analyzer - Cost analysis algorithms
  • Auth Manager - Google SSO authentication (disabled by default for Claude Desktop)
  • Database - SQLite for caching billing data only (no credential storage)

Development

npm run dev      # Development mode with hot reload
npm test         # Run test suite
npm run lint     # Code linting
npm run format   # Code formatting

Security

  • Authentication disabled by default for local development
  • AWS credentials stored in Claude Desktop configuration
  • Supports Google SSO for production deployments
  • All data cached locally in SQLite database

Support

For issues or questions:

  1. Check the health endpoint: http://localhost:37291/health
  2. Review logs in the console output
  3. Test MCP protocol with node test-mcp-tools.js
  4. See DEPLOYMENT.md for detailed troubleshooting

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