fillout-mcp-server

fillout-mcp-server

Enables form management, response handling, and analytics via the Fillout.io API, allowing users to create, update, and fetch forms and submissions through natural language.

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Fillout.io MCP Server

MCP Server for the Fillout.io API, enabling form management, response handling, and analytics.

Token Setup

  1. Get your Fillout.io API Key:

    • Log in to your Fillout.io account
    • Go to Account Settings → API & Webhooks
    • Click "Create new API Key"
    • Copy your new API key
  2. API Key Information:

    • Production keys start with fo_live_
    • Test keys start with fo_test_
    • Test keys only work with test forms
    • API keys provide access to all resources in your account
  3. Replace your-fillout-api-key in the configuration with your API key.

⚠️ Security Notes:

  • Keep your API key secure and private
  • Use test keys for development
  • Store keys in environment variables
  • Rotate keys periodically
  • Never commit keys to version control

Token Troubleshooting

Common Error Messages

  1. "Invalid API key provided" or "Authentication failed"

    • Cause: API key is missing, malformed, or invalid
    • Solution:
      • Verify key starts with fo_live_ or fo_test_
      • Check for extra spaces or characters
      • Ensure environment variable is set correctly
      • Create a new key if necessary
  2. "Test mode key used with live form"

    • Cause: Using test key (fo_test_) with production form
    • Solution:
      • Use live key for production forms
      • Create test form for development
      • Switch to appropriate key type
  3. "Rate limit exceeded"

    • Cause: Too many API requests
    • Solution:
      • Implement request throttling
      • Check usage in dashboard
      • Optimize request patterns

Validation Steps

  1. Check API Key Format:

    # Key should:
    - Start with 'fo_live_' or 'fo_test_'
    - Be approximately 50 characters
    - Contain only letters, numbers, and underscores
    
  2. Test API Key:

    curl -H "Authorization: Bearer your-api-key" \
      https://api.fillout.com/v1/api/forms
    

Features

Form Management

  • List all forms
  • Get form details
  • Create new forms
  • Delete forms
  • Update form settings

Response Handling

  • Submit form responses
  • Get form submissions
  • Filter responses
  • Export responses

Analytics

  • Response rates
  • Completion times
  • Submission trends

Tools

  1. list_forms

    • Get all accessible forms
    • Parameters:
      • limit (optional): Number of forms to return
      • offset (optional): Pagination offset
    • Returns: Array of form objects
  2. get_form

    • Get detailed form information
    • Parameters:
      • formId (string): Form identifier
    • Returns: Form details including questions and settings
  3. create_form

    • Create a new form
    • Parameters:
      • name (string): Form name
      • description (optional string): Form description
      • questions (array): Array of question objects
        • type: Question type (e.g., 'ShortAnswer', 'MultipleChoice')
        • name: Question text
        • required: Whether question is required
        • choices: Array of choices for multiple choice questions
    • Returns: Created form object
  4. get_form_responses

    • Get form submissions
    • Parameters:
      • formId (string): Form identifier
      • filters (optional): Response filters
      • pageSize (optional): Results per page
      • afterDate (optional): Filter by submission date
      • beforeDate (optional): Filter by submission date
      • status (optional): Filter by completion status
    • Returns: Array of form responses
  5. submit_form_response

    • Submit a new response
    • Parameters:
      • formId (string): Form identifier
      • responses (array): Array of answers
        • questionId: Question identifier
        • value: Response value
      • calculations (optional): Custom calculations
    • Returns: Submission confirmation

Setup

Usage with Claude Desktop

Docker Configuration

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "fillout": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "-i",
        "--rm",
        "-e",
        "FILLOUT_API_KEY",
        "mcp/fillout"
      ],
      "env": {
        "FILLOUT_API_KEY": "your-fillout-api-key"
      }
    }
  }
}

NPX Configuration

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "fillout": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@modelcontextprotocol/server-fillout"
      ],
      "env": {
        "FILLOUT_API_KEY": "your-fillout-api-key"
      }
    }
  }
}

Building

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18 or later
  • npm or yarn
  • Docker (optional)

Local Development

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Run in development mode
npm run dev

# Build for production
npm run build

Docker Build

# Build image
docker build -t mcp/fillout .

# Run container
docker run -e FILLOUT_API_KEY=your-key mcp/fillout

Examples

Creating a Form

const form = await client.createForm({
  name: "Customer Feedback",
  description: "Please share your experience",
  questions: [
    {
      type: "ShortAnswer",
      name: "What did you like most?",
      required: true
    },
    {
      type: "MultipleChoice",
      name: "Would you recommend us?",
      required: true,
      choices: ["Yes", "No", "Maybe"]
    }
  ]
});

Submitting a Response

const response = await client.submitFormResponse(formId, {
  responses: [
    {
      questionId: "q1",
      value: "Great customer service!"
    },
    {
      questionId: "q2",
      value: "Yes"
    }
  ]
});

Error Handling

The server provides detailed error messages for common issues:

try {
  const forms = await client.listForms();
} catch (error) {
  if (error instanceof AuthenticationError) {
    // Handle invalid API key
  } else if (error instanceof FilloutError) {
    // Handle API-specific errors
  } else {
    // Handle unexpected errors
  }
}

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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