Ga Full
FreeNot checkedProvides full Google Analytics 4 management and reporting capabilities via MCP, including property management, custom dimensions, audiences, events, data stream
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Provides full Google Analytics 4 management and reporting capabilities via MCP, including property management, custom dimensions, audiences, events, data streams, and real-time reporting.
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A Model Context Protocol server that exposes the full Google Analytics 4 surface — both the Admin API (property & configuration management) and the Data API (reporting) — to MCP-compatible clients such as Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Zed, and anything else that speaks stdio MCP.
Thirty-plus tools cover:
- Property management — create, list, update, delete, archive, retention settings
- Custom dimensions & metrics — create, list, update, archive
- Audiences — create, list, archive
- Key events — CRUD
- Data streams — CRUD
- Linked accounts — Firebase, BigQuery, Google Ads
- Measurement Protocol secrets — CRUD
- Reporting — standard reports, realtime reports, metadata discovery
Install
The preferred install is via the Robworks Claude Code Plugins marketplace:
pip install ga-mcp-full
claude plugin marketplace add ringo380/robworks-claude-code-plugins
claude plugin install ga-mcp-full@robworks-claude-code-plugins
Why a two-step install: the plugin just wraps the Python CLI — it does not bundle the Python interpreter. You install the CLI once (pip), then the plugin registers the MCP server, slash commands, and SessionStart hook with Claude Code.
Alternative: direct from the plugin repo
If you prefer to install the plugin directly from this repo without going through the Robworks marketplace:
pip install -e /path/to/ga-mcp-full
claude plugin marketplace add ringo380/ga-mcp-full # uses the plugin repo as its own marketplace (once marketplace.json is added here)
claude plugin install ga-mcp-full
Note: this repo currently only ships a
plugin.json, not amarketplace.json. Use the Robworks marketplace above as the install path.
Alternative: standalone MCP (no Claude Code plugin)
pip install -e /path/to/ga-mcp-full
Then add to your MCP client config. Example for Claude Desktop (claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"ga-mcp-full": {
"command": "ga-mcp-full",
"args": ["serve"]
}
}
}
For Cursor, Zed, or other clients, consult their MCP integration docs — the server command and arg pair is always ga-mcp-full serve.
Requirements
- Python 3.10 or newer
- Google Analytics 4 property you have Editor or Administrator access to (the OAuth flow requests
analytics.editfor Admin API writes andanalytics.readonlyfor Data API reporting)
That's it — no Google Cloud Console visit needed for the default install. A public Desktop OAuth client is bundled with the package.
Authentication
The server resolves credentials in this order (see ga_mcp/auth.py):
- Cached OAuth tokens at
~/.config/ga-mcp/credentials.json. Refresh tokens renew expired access tokens silently. - Application Default Credentials — but only if the ADC token was actually granted the
analytics.editscope. A plaingcloud auth application-default logindoes not include this scope; you must rungcloud auth application-default login --scopes=https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.edit. (Append,https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonlyif you also want the reporting tools, which call the GA4 Data API and require the read-only scope.) If the scope is missing, resolution falls through with a clear error.
If neither source yields a working credential, the server surfaces a single actionable message telling you to run /ga-mcp-full:auth-login. The MCP server itself never opens a browser — the OAuth flow is driven by the CLI command (ga-mcp-full auth login) or its slash-command wrapper, since the MCP stdio subprocess has no attached terminal.
First-time setup (majority path)
- Install:
pip install ga-mcp-full(orpip install -e .for a dev checkout). - Run
/ga-mcp-full:auth-loginin Claude Code (orga-mcp-full auth loginat the shell). - Approve the requested scopes (
analytics.edit+analytics.readonly) when the browser opens. - The refresh token lands in
~/.config/ga-mcp/credentials.json(mode0600).
The OAuth flow uses PKCE (S256) and binds the loopback redirect to a random free port on 127.0.0.1, per Google's installed-app OAuth guidance. No prior Google Cloud Console client configuration is required.
You'll see an "unverified app" warning — this is expected for now
The bundled OAuth client is a real production app owned by this project, but Google's brand verification for sensitive scopes (like analytics.edit) takes several business days the first time. Until verification clears, the consent screen displays:
Google hasn't verified this app The app is requesting access to sensitive info in your Google Account…
To proceed: click Advanced → Go to ga-mcp-full (unsafe). The warning is Google's default posture for unverified apps — it doesn't indicate anything is actually wrong with the tool. Review the privacy policy if you want to know exactly what data is accessed (it's all local, per-user, per the scope you approved). The warning will disappear once Google's review completes.
Users who want to avoid the warning entirely can use their own OAuth client — see Power users below.
Power users: use your own OAuth client
If you want quota isolation, a custom consent screen, or to avoid the verification-window warning:
- Create an OAuth 2.0 Client ID of type Desktop app at Google Cloud Console → APIs & Services → Credentials in a project where the Google Analytics Admin API and Data API are enabled.
- Override the bundled defaults via either:
- Env vars in your shell profile:
GA_MCP_CLIENT_ID=...andGA_MCP_CLIENT_SECRET=... - Or drop the downloaded JSON at
~/.config/ga-mcp/client_secrets.json(mode0600).
- Env vars in your shell profile:
- Run
ga-mcp-full auth loginas usual — the env vars / legacy JSON take precedence over the bundled client.
Already using gcloud?
If you have gcloud auth application-default login --scopes=https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.edit,https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonly configured, the server auto-detects ADC and skips OAuth entirely. No further setup needed. (The analytics.readonly scope is only needed for the reporting tools; analytics.edit alone is enough for the Admin API.)
Why not the /mcp Authenticate button?
Claude Code's /mcp menu OAuth flow only applies to HTTP-transport MCP servers per the MCP 2025-06-18 authorization spec (stdio servers "SHOULD NOT" use it). ga-mcp-full is stdio, so auth is handled out-of-band via the bundled slash commands and the SessionStart hook. An HTTP transport mode that participates in the /mcp OAuth flow is a possible future addition.
Bundled Claude Code components
Slash commands
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
/ga-mcp-full:setup |
Guided first-run — install the CLI (if needed) and run the browser login |
/ga-mcp-full:auth-login |
Run the OAuth browser flow and cache tokens |
/ga-mcp-full:auth-logout |
Remove cached OAuth credentials |
/ga-mcp-full:auth-status |
Show current auth state and credential source |
SessionStart hook
hooks/scripts/ensure-auth.sh runs at the start of every Claude Code session (startup|resume|clear|compact). It is non-blocking and only writes to stderr — if the CLI is installed but unauthenticated, it prints a one-line hint pointing at /ga-mcp-full:auth-login; if the CLI is not on PATH at all, it points at pip install ga-mcp-full. It never exits non-zero and never blocks the session.
MCP tools
After plugin install the server registers as plugin:ga-mcp-full:ga-mcp-full and tools surface as mcp__ga-mcp-full__*. Browse them with /mcp inside Claude Code.
CLI reference
ga-mcp-full # Start the MCP server over stdio
ga-mcp-full serve # Same as above (explicit)
ga-mcp-full auth login # OAuth browser flow; caches refresh token
ga-mcp-full auth logout # Clear cached credentials
ga-mcp-full auth status # Show current auth state and credential source
ga-mcp-full --help # Full help
Development
git clone https://github.com/ringo380/ga-mcp-full.git
cd ga-mcp-full
python -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .
ga-mcp-full auth status
Project layout:
ga_mcp/
├── server.py # MCP server entrypoint
├── cli.py # CLI dispatcher
├── auth.py # OAuth + credential resolution
└── tools/
├── admin/ # 11 modules — property, custom dimensions/metrics, audiences, etc.
├── reporting/ # 3 modules — core, realtime, metadata
└── utils.py
Public Claude Code artifacts: .claude-plugin/plugin.json, .mcp.json, commands/, hooks/.
Issues and PRs welcome at https://github.com/ringo380/ga-mcp-full/issues.
Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Fix |
|---|---|
| "Google hasn't verified this app" on the consent screen | Expected during brand verification. Click Advanced → Go to ga-mcp-full. Or set up your own OAuth client (see README "Power users") |
GA auth required: run /ga-mcp-full:auth-login in Claude Code, then retry. |
The cached refresh token is missing or revoked. Rerun the slash command — it's the entire fix |
| OAuth browser window shows "access_denied" during login | Your Google account doesn't have Editor/Admin on any GA4 property. Grant access in GA4 → Admin → Account/Property Access Management |
| Token refresh failed | ga-mcp-full auth logout && ga-mcp-full auth login |
/mcp shows the server but no tools |
Confirm ga-mcp-full auth status reports authenticated; tools are gated behind a working Analytics API client |
| Claude Code doesn't see the plugin | claude plugin list — confirm ga-mcp-full@robworks-claude-code-plugins is installed and enabled. Restart the session if you just enabled it |
| "insufficientPermissions" errors on Admin API writes | Verify your Google account has Editor/Admin role on the target GA4 property |
Related
- Robworks Claude Code Plugins marketplace — catalogs this plugin alongside future plugins from
@ringo380 - Claude Code plugin docs
- MCP specification
- Google Analytics Admin API
- Google Analytics Data API
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
Install Ga Full in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install ga-mcp-fullInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add ga-mcp-full -- uvx ga-mcp-fullFAQ
Is Ga Full MCP free?
Yes, Ga Full MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Ga Full need an API key?
No, Ga Full runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Ga Full hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Ga Full in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Ga Full on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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