Fathom MCP Server
Enables access to Fathom.video meeting data including AI-generated transcripts, summaries, and action items. Supports searching meetings, exporting to markdown, and managing webhooks through natural language in Cursor IDE.
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fathom-mcp
MCP server for Fathom.video — Access your AI meeting transcripts, summaries, and action items directly from Cursor IDE
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that integrates Fathom.video with AI coding assistants like Cursor. Query your meeting transcripts, export recordings to markdown, search by participant, and manage webhooks — all through natural language.
Features
- 📋 List & Search Meetings — Browse recordings with filters for date, team, participants, or external domains
- 📝 Full Transcripts — Get speaker-labeled, timestamped transcripts formatted as markdown
- 📊 AI Summaries — Access Fathom's AI-generated meeting summaries
- ✅ Action Items — Pull action items from specific meetings or across recent calls
- 📁 Export to Markdown — Save meetings as
MeetingTitle_YYYY-MM-DD.mdfiles - 👥 Team Management — List teams and team members
- 🔔 Webhooks — Create and manage webhooks for real-time notifications
Quick Start
1. Get Your Fathom API Key
- Go to Fathom Settings
- Navigate to API Access
- Click Generate API Key
2. Install the MCP Server
git clone https://github.com/matthewbergvinson/fathom-mcp.git
cd fathom-mcp
npm install
npm run build
3. Configure Cursor
Add to your ~/.cursor/mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"fathom": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/fathom-mcp/dist/index.js"],
"env": {
"FATHOM_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here",
"FATHOM_OUTPUT_DIR": "/path/to/export/transcripts"
}
}
}
}
Note: Replace
/path/to/fathom-mcpwith the actual path where you cloned the repo, and add your Fathom API key.
4. Restart Cursor
Restart Cursor to load the MCP server. You can now use natural language to interact with your Fathom data:
- "List my last 5 Fathom meetings"
- "Get the transcript from my call with John"
- "Export yesterday's meetings to markdown"
- "Show me action items from this week"
Available Tools
Meeting Operations
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_meetings |
List meetings with filters (date, team, external-only) |
get_meeting |
Get full meeting details including transcript, summary, actions |
get_transcript |
Get just the transcript formatted as markdown |
search_meetings |
Search by participant email, company domain, or team |
Export Operations
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
export_meeting |
Export single meeting to MeetingTitle_YYYY-MM-DD.md |
export_all_meetings |
Bulk export meetings with optional date filters |
Action Items
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
get_action_items |
Get action items from a specific meeting or recent calls |
Team Management
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_teams |
List all teams in your organization |
list_team_members |
List team members (optionally filtered by team) |
Webhooks
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
create_webhook |
Create webhook for new meeting notifications |
delete_webhook |
Delete an existing webhook |
Tool Parameters
<details> <summary><b>list_meetings</b></summary>
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
limit |
number | Max meetings to return (0 = all) |
created_after |
string | ISO 8601 timestamp filter |
created_before |
string | ISO 8601 timestamp filter |
include_external_only |
boolean | Only meetings with external participants |
</details>
<details> <summary><b>get_meeting</b></summary>
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
recording_id |
number | Yes | The meeting's recording ID |
include_transcript |
boolean | No | Include transcript (default: true) |
include_summary |
boolean | No | Include AI summary (default: true) |
include_action_items |
boolean | No | Include action items (default: true) |
include_crm_matches |
boolean | No | Include CRM data (default: true) |
</details>
<details> <summary><b>search_meetings</b></summary>
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
participant_emails |
string[] | Filter by participant emails |
domains |
string[] | Filter by company domains (e.g., acme.com) |
teams |
string[] | Filter by team names |
created_after |
string | ISO 8601 timestamp |
created_before |
string | ISO 8601 timestamp |
</details>
<details> <summary><b>export_meeting / export_all_meetings</b></summary>
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
recording_id |
number | Meeting to export (export_meeting only) |
created_after |
string | Only export after this date |
created_before |
string | Only export before this date |
output_dir |
string | Custom output directory |
</details>
<details> <summary><b>create_webhook</b></summary>
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
destination_url |
string | Yes | Webhook endpoint URL |
include_transcript |
boolean | No | Include transcript in payload |
include_summary |
boolean | No | Include summary in payload |
include_action_items |
boolean | No | Include action items |
include_crm_matches |
boolean | No | Include CRM data |
triggered_for |
string[] | No | Recording types that trigger webhook |
</details>
Exported Transcript Format
Exported meetings are saved as markdown with:
- Metadata table — Date, duration, participants, Fathom links
- AI Summary — Fathom's generated summary
- Action Items — With assignees and completion status
- Full Transcript — Speaker-labeled with timestamps
Example filename: Quarterly_Business_Review_2024-12-01.md
# Quarterly Business Review
## Meeting Details
| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| **Date** | Sunday, December 1, 2024 at 10:00 AM |
| **Duration** | 45m 32s |
| **Recorded by** | Jane Smith <jane@company.com> |
## Participants
- **John Doe** <john@client.com> _(external)_
- **Jane Smith** <jane@company.com>
## Summary
> Key discussion points and outcomes...
## Action Items
- [ ] Follow up on proposal _(assigned to Jane)_
- [x] Send meeting notes
## Transcript
**John Doe** _[00:00:15]_
> Thanks for joining today...
Rate Limits
The Fathom API allows 60 requests per minute. The MCP server handles this gracefully.
Security
- API keys are stored in Cursor's MCP configuration (not in code)
- Never commit your
mcp.jsonor API keys to version control - Webhook secrets should be stored securely
Troubleshooting
MCP not loading?
- Ensure you've restarted Cursor after editing
mcp.json - Check the path to
dist/index.jsis correct - Verify your API key is valid
"fetch failed" errors?
- Ensure you're using Node.js 18 or higher
- Check your network connection
- Verify API key permissions in Fathom settings
Development
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build TypeScript
npm run build
# Watch mode for development
npm run dev
License
MIT License — see LICENSE for details.
Author
Matthew Bergvinson
Vigilante Consulting
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This MCP server is not officially affiliated with Fathom Video, Inc.
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