Klaviyo MCP Server
Enables interaction with the Klaviyo API for marketing automation, including managing lists, campaigns, and customer data.
README
Welcome to the Universal MCP Klaviyo API. This project provides a starting point for your API application, generated automatically by MCP CLI to help you kickstart your development quickly.
š Prerequisites
Before you begin, ensure you have met the following requirements:
- Python 3.11+ (Recommended)
- uv installed globally (
pip install uv)
š ļø Setup Instructions
Follow these steps to get the development environment up and running:
1. Sync Project Dependencies
Navigate to the project root directory (where pyproject.toml is located).
uv sync
This command uses uv to install all dependencies listed in pyproject.toml into a virtual environment (.venv) located in the project root.
2. Activate the Virtual Environment
Activating the virtual environment ensures that you are using the project's specific dependencies and Python interpreter.
- On Linux/macOS:
source .venv/bin/activate
- On Windows:
.venv\\Scripts\\activate
3. Start the MCP Inspector
Use the MCP CLI to start the application in development mode.
mcp dev src/universal_mcp_klaviyo/mcp.py
The MCP inspector should now be running. Check the console output for the exact address and port.
š Usage
Once the server is running, you can test the tools and interact with them.
š Project Structure
The generated project has a standard layout:
.
āāā src/ # Source code directory
ā āāā universal_mcp_klaviyo/
ā āāā __init__.py
ā āāā mcp.py # Server is launched here
ā āāā app.py # Application tools are defined here
āāā tests/ # Directory for project tests
āāā .env # Environment variables (for local development)
āāā pyproject.toml # Project dependencies managed by uv
āāā README.md # This file
ā”ļø Next Steps
š License
This project was generated using MCP CLI ā Happy coding! š
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