
GrowthBook MCP Server
GrowthBook MCP Server
Tools
get_environments
Fetches all environments from the GrowthBook API. GrowthBook comes with one environment by default (production), but you can add as many as you need. Feature flags can be enabled and disabled on a per-environment basis. You can also set the default feature state for any new environment. Additionally, you can scope environments to only be available in specific projects, allowing for further control and segmentation over feature delivery.
get_projects
Fetches all projects from the GrowthBook API
get_sdk_connections
Get all SDK connections, which are how GrowthBook connects to an app. Importantly, users need the key, which is a public client key that allows the app to fetch features and experiments the API
create_sdk_connection
Create an SDK connection for a user. Returns an SDK clientKey that can be used to fetch features and experiments.
create_feature_flag
Create, add, or wrap an element with a feature flag.
get_feature_flags
Fetches all feature flags from the GrowthBook API. Flags are returned in the order they were created, from oldest to newest.
get_single_feature_flag
Fetches a specific feature flag from the GrowthBook API
get_stale_safe_rollouts
Fetches all complete safe rollouts (rolled-back or released) from the GrowthBook API
generate_flag_types
Generate types for feature flags
get_experiments
Fetches all experiments from the GrowthBook API
create_force_rule
Create a new force rule on an existing feature. If the existing feature isn't apparent, create a new feature using create_feature_flag first. A force rule sets a feature to a specific value for a specific environment based on a condition. For A/B tests and experiments, use create_experiment instead.
get_experiment
Gets a single experiment from GrowthBook
get_attributes
Get all attributes
search_growthbook_docs
Search the GrowthBook docs on how to use a feature
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