Screaming Frog MCP Server

Screaming Frog MCP Server

Enables AI assistants to analyze Screaming Frog SEO Spider crawl data through tool calls, supporting audits for broken links, redirects, indexability, and more.

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Screaming Frog MCP Server

MCP server that exposes Screaming Frog SEO Spider crawl data as tool calls for any MCP-compatible AI assistant.

Built on top of the screamingfrog Python library.

Requirements

  • Python 3.10+
  • Java runtime (for .dbseospider files with Derby backend)
  • Screaming Frog SEO Spider installed (optional, for .seospider conversion)

Installation

git clone https://github.com/acamolese/screaming-frog-mcp.git
cd screaming-frog-mcp
pipx install -e .

Or with pip in a virtual environment:

pip install -e .

After installation, find the full path to the command:

which screaming-frog-mcp

You will need this path for the configuration below (typically ~/.local/bin/screaming-frog-mcp when installed via pipx).

Configuration

The MCP server needs to be registered in the config file of your MCP client. The file location and format vary depending on the client you use.

Claude Code (CLI)

Add to ~/.claude/.mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "screaming-frog-seo": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "/full/path/to/screaming-frog-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Claude Desktop (macOS app)

Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json, inside the existing mcpServers object:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "screaming-frog-seo": {
      "command": "/full/path/to/screaming-frog-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Note: Claude Desktop does not use the "type": "stdio" field. If the file already contains other MCP servers, just add the "screaming-frog-seo" entry alongside them.

Other MCP clients

Refer to your client's documentation. The server uses stdio transport and the command is the path to screaming-frog-mcp.

Important: Always use the absolute path to the command (from which screaming-frog-mcp) rather than just the name, to avoid PATH resolution issues.

After editing the config, restart the application or session for changes to take effect.

Available tools

Tool Description
load_crawl Load a crawl file
crawl_summary Get crawl statistics
get_pages Query pages with filters (status code, indexability, text search, section)
get_links Query inbound/outbound links
broken_links_report Broken links report
title_meta_audit Title and meta description audit
indexability_audit Non-indexable pages
redirect_chains_report Redirect chains
canonical_issues_report Canonical tag issues
hreflang_issues_report Hreflang issues
orphan_pages_report Orphan pages
security_issues_report Security issues
redirect_issues_report Redirect issues
nofollow_inlinks_report Nofollow inbound links
compare_crawls Compare two crawls
query_tab Access any crawl tab
list_tabs List available tabs
list_crawls Discover available crawls on the machine

Slash command for automated analysis

A ready-made slash command is available that runs a full technical SEO audit in one step. Copy the command file to your commands directory:

mkdir -p ~/.claude/commands
curl -o ~/.claude/commands/analyze-crawl.md \
  https://raw.githubusercontent.com/acamolese/screaming-frog-mcp/main/commands/analyze-crawl.md

Then type /analyze-crawl in a new session. The command will ask for your crawl file and automatically run all audits, presenting a structured report.

Supported formats

  • .dbseospider (Derby, native DB-mode format)
  • .seospider (Screaming Frog project, requires CLI installed)
  • .duckdb (DuckDB cache)
  • .db (SQLite legacy)
  • CSV export directories

License

MIT

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