DomainPilot MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server that connects AI assistants to your Domain Pilot account, enabling management of domains, DNS records, uptime monitoring, and SSL status through natural language.
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DomainPilot MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects AI assistants to your Domain Pilot account. Manage domains, DNS records, uptime monitoring, SSL status, and more through natural language in Claude Desktop, Claude Code, or any MCP-compatible client.
Quick Start
The server is published on npm, so there's nothing to install or build -- npx fetches and runs it on demand.
1. Get your API token
Generate an MCP API token from your Domain Pilot settings page at domainpilot.io/settings/mcp.
2. Configure your AI client
Claude Code (recommended)
One command -- no config file to edit:
claude mcp add domainpilot --env DOMAINPILOT_API_TOKEN=your-token-here -- npx -y domainpilot-mcp
The -- separates Claude's flags from the command it runs; everything after it is the launch command. Pin a version with domainpilot-mcp@1.0.2 if you prefer.
Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop config (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json on macOS):
{
"mcpServers": {
"domainpilot": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "domainpilot-mcp"],
"env": {
"DOMAINPILOT_API_TOKEN": "your-token-here"
}
}
}
}
ChatGPT (or other MCP clients)
Use the same pattern -- run npx -y domainpilot-mcp and set the DOMAINPILOT_API_TOKEN environment variable.
Running from source (development)
To run a local checkout instead of the published package:
git clone https://github.com/warunacds/domainpilot-mcp.git
cd domainpilot-mcp
npm install
npm run build
Then point your client's command/args at the built entry point -- "command": "node", "args": ["/absolute/path/to/domainpilot-mcp/dist/index.js"].
Available Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_domains |
List all your domains with status, health grade, and monitoring state |
get_domain |
Get detailed info about a specific domain (uptime, SSL, health, expiry) |
add_domain |
Add a new domain to monitor |
get_domain_health |
Get latest health check results including scores and grade |
run_health_check |
Trigger an on-demand health check for a domain |
get_ai_analysis |
Get AI-powered analysis with findings and recommendations |
get_uptime |
Get uptime statistics for a domain (24h, 7d, or 30d) |
get_dns_records |
List all DNS records for a domain |
add_dns_record |
Add a DNS record (A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, NS) |
update_dns_record |
Update an existing DNS record |
acknowledge_dns_changes |
Acknowledge detected DNS changes for a domain |
get_ssl_status |
Get SSL certificate status and details |
get_incidents |
List downtime incidents for a domain |
get_dashboard_stats |
Get portfolio overview (total domains, online count, alerts) |
toggle_monitoring |
Enable or disable uptime monitoring for a domain |
Note: DNS records can be added and updated, but deletion is intentionally not exposed through this server. Removing a record is the highest-risk DNS operation and the hardest to undo, so it is left out by design. Delete records via the Domain Pilot web UI instead.
Environment Variables
| Variable | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
DOMAINPILOT_API_TOKEN |
Yes | -- | Your Domain Pilot MCP API token |
DOMAINPILOT_API_URL |
No | https://api.domainpilot.io |
API base URL (override for development) |
Development
# Run in development mode (no build needed)
DOMAINPILOT_API_TOKEN=your-token npm run dev
# Build for production
npm run build
# Run the built server
DOMAINPILOT_API_TOKEN=your-token npm start
Troubleshooting
"DOMAINPILOT_API_TOKEN is required"
Make sure the DOMAINPILOT_API_TOKEN environment variable is set in your MCP client configuration. Generate a token at your Domain Pilot settings page.
"Your Domain Pilot API token is invalid or expired"
Your token may have been revoked or expired. Generate a new one from your Domain Pilot settings page.
"Resource not found"
Double-check the domain name. It must match exactly as shown in your Domain Pilot account (e.g., example.com, not www.example.com or https://example.com).
Server not appearing in Claude Desktop
- Make sure the path to
dist/index.jsis absolute (not relative) - Restart Claude Desktop after editing the config
- Check that
nodeis available in your PATH
Connection issues
If using a custom DOMAINPILOT_API_URL, verify the URL is correct and the server is reachable. The default URL points to the production Domain Pilot API.
License
MIT
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