Zoho Timeline MCP Server
Enables Claude Desktop to interactively capture and analyze Zoho CRM timeline screenshots, automatically extracting timeline events, workflows, and functions through OCR and vision API, with export to JSON and Markdown formats.
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Zoho Timeline MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables Claude Desktop to interactively capture and analyze Zoho CRM timeline screenshots.
Features
- Interactive Screenshot Capture: Click on Zoho CRM windows and let Claude capture them
- Automatic OCR & Parsing: Extracts timeline events, workflows, and functions
- Chronological Analysis: Orders events and identifies patterns
- Export to Multiple Formats: JSON and Markdown reports
Prerequisites
- Python 3.10+
- Claude Desktop (with MCP support)
- Anthropic API Key
- Tesseract OCR (for text extraction)
- Windows: Download from https://github.com/UB-Mannheim/tesseract/wiki
- Add to PATH:
C:\Program Files\Tesseract-OCR
Installation
1. Install Tesseract OCR
Download and install Tesseract from: https://github.com/UB-Mannheim/tesseract/wiki
Make sure to add it to your PATH during installation.
2. Clone or Download This Project
cd %USERPROFILE%\Documents
# If you received this as a zip, extract it here
# Or if in a git repo: git clone <repo-url> zoho-timeline-mcp
cd zoho-timeline-mcp
3. Create Virtual Environment
python -m venv venv
venv\Scripts\activate
4. Install Dependencies
pip install -e .
5. Install Windows-Specific Dependencies
For active window capture on Windows:
pip install pywin32
6. Set Up Anthropic API Key
Create a .env file in the project root:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
Or set it as an environment variable:
setx ANTHROPIC_API_KEY "your_api_key_here"
Configuration for Claude Desktop
Add this to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
Location: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"zoho-timeline": {
"command": "python",
"args": [
"-m",
"zoho_timeline_mcp.server"
],
"cwd": "C:\\Users\\YourUsername\\Documents\\zoho-timeline-mcp",
"env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
Important: Replace YourUsername and your_api_key_here with your actual values.
Usage
1. Start Claude Desktop
After configuring, restart Claude Desktop. The MCP server will start automatically.
2. Capture Screenshots
In Claude Desktop, say:
Capture a screenshot of the Zoho timeline
Claude will:
- Capture the active window
- Save it temporarily
- Ask if you want to capture more
3. Capture Multiple Screenshots
Keep capturing:
Capture another screenshot
Or click on the next part of the timeline and say:
Capture this screen too
4. Process Timeline
When done capturing:
Process the timeline screenshots
Claude will:
- Analyze all screenshots using vision API
- Extract timeline events chronologically
- Identify workflows and functions
- Return comprehensive JSON and report
5. Export Results
Export the results to files
Files are saved to: %USERPROFILE%\Documents\ZohoTimelineAnalysis\
Available Tools
The MCP server provides these tools to Claude:
capture_screenshot
Captures a screenshot of the active window or full screen.
Parameters:
capture_type: "active_window" or "full_screen" (default: "active_window")
list_screenshots
Lists all captured screenshots with IDs and timestamps.
process_timeline
Processes all captured screenshots and extracts timeline data.
Parameters:
api_key: Optional Anthropic API key (uses env var if not provided)
clear_screenshots
Clears all captured screenshots to start fresh.
export_results
Exports timeline analysis to JSON and Markdown files.
Parameters:
output_dir: Optional output directory (default: Documents/ZohoTimelineAnalysis)
Output Format
Timeline JSON
{
"lead_timeline": {
"date": "Nov 25, 2025",
"events": [
{
"timestamp": "02:30 PM",
"event_type": "Lead Created",
"action": "Lead Created",
"triggered_by": "Function",
"function_name": "Leads CR Process Power Almanac Files"
},
...
]
}
}
Workflows & Functions JSON
{
"workflow_rules": {
"count": 13,
"list": [
"Leads - Cr - Format Phone",
...
]
},
"functions": {
"count": 9,
"list": [
"Lead_VerifyEmailHunterIO",
...
]
}
}
Troubleshooting
Screenshots Not Capturing
- Make sure the Zoho window is active and visible
- Try full screen mode:
capture_type: "full_screen" - Check that mss library is installed:
pip install mss
pywin32 Errors
If you get errors about pywin32:
python venv\Scripts\pywin32_postinstall.py -install
API Key Issues
Verify your API key is set:
echo %ANTHROPIC_API_KEY%
Tesseract Not Found
Make sure Tesseract is installed and in your PATH:
tesseract --version
If not found, add to PATH:
C:\Program Files\Tesseract-OCR
MCP Server Not Starting
- Check Claude Desktop logs:
%APPDATA%\Claude\logs - Test the server manually:
python -m zoho_timeline_mcp.server - Verify configuration file syntax (must be valid JSON)
Example Workflow
User: "Capture the current Zoho timeline window"
Claude: [captures screenshot] ✓ Screenshot 1 captured. Ready for another?
User: "Scroll down and capture the next section"
Claude: [captures screenshot] ✓ Screenshot 2 captured. Continue?
User: "One more"
Claude: [captures screenshot] ✓ Screenshot 3 captured. Ready to process?
User: "Process all the screenshots"
Claude: [processes with vision API] ✓ Timeline analyzed!
Found 13 workflow rules and 9 functions...
[displays full report]
User: "Export these results"
Claude: ✓ Saved to Documents\ZohoTimelineAnalysis\
Development
Running Tests
pytest
Code Formatting
black src/
License
MIT License - feel free to modify and use as needed.
Support
For issues or questions:
- Check the troubleshooting section
- Review Claude Desktop MCP logs
- Test the server in standalone mode
Roadmap
- [ ] Support for multiple monitors
- [ ] Automatic scroll detection
- [ ] Batch processing of saved screenshots
- [ ] Export to Excel format
- [ ] Template-based report generation
- [ ] Integration with Zoho API for validation
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