Linkly MCP Server
Enables interaction with Linkly's URL shortener and link management platform. Supports creating and managing short links, viewing analytics, configuring custom domains and webhooks, and exporting click data.
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Linkly MCP Server
Official Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Linkly - the URL shortener and link management platform.
Documentation
For full documentation, setup guides, and examples, visit: https://linklyhq.com/support/mcp-server
Features
- Create, update, and delete short links
- View click analytics and statistics
- Manage custom domains and favicons
- Configure webhooks for click events
- Search and filter links
- Export click data
Two Ways to Use
Option 1: Hosted Server (Recommended)
Use Linkly's hosted MCP server with OAuth authentication. No installation required.
Server URL: https://mcp.linklyhq.com
This is the easiest way to get started - just connect your MCP client to the hosted server and authenticate with your Linkly account.
Option 2: Self-Hosted (npm)
Run your own instance using your API key.
Installation
npm install -g linkly-mcp-server
Or run directly with npx:
npx linkly-mcp-server
Configuration
Set the required environment variables:
export LINKLY_API_KEY="your-api-key"
export LINKLY_WORKSPACE_ID="your-workspace-id"
You can find these in your Linkly dashboard under Settings > API.
Usage with Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop config (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json on macOS):
{
"mcpServers": {
"linkly": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["linkly-mcp-server"],
"env": {
"LINKLY_API_KEY": "your-api-key",
"LINKLY_WORKSPACE_ID": "your-workspace-id"
}
}
}
}
Available Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
create_link |
Create a new short link |
update_link |
Update an existing link |
delete_link |
Delete a link |
get_link |
Get link details |
list_links |
List all links in workspace |
search_links |
Search links by name, URL, or note |
get_analytics |
Get time-series click data |
get_analytics_by |
Get clicks grouped by dimension |
get_clicks |
Get recent click data |
export_clicks |
Export detailed click records |
list_domains |
List custom domains |
create_domain |
Add a custom domain |
delete_domain |
Remove a custom domain |
update_domain_favicon |
Update domain favicon |
list_webhooks |
List workspace webhooks |
subscribe_webhook |
Add a webhook |
unsubscribe_webhook |
Remove a webhook |
list_link_webhooks |
List link-specific webhooks |
subscribe_link_webhook |
Add a link webhook |
unsubscribe_link_webhook |
Remove a link webhook |
Links
Support
For help and support, visit Linkly Support or email support@linklyhq.com.
License
MIT
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