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Summit Server

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Brings Summit's CRO audit insights into coding agents, enabling them to fetch audits, implement fixes, and manage A/B experiments directly from the editor.

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Brings Summit's CRO audit insights into coding agents, enabling them to fetch audits, implement fixes, and manage A/B experiments directly from the editor.

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Bring Summit's conversion-audit insights into your coding agent. Hand Claude Code / Codex / Gemini CLI a Summit audit and have it implement the fixes — grounded in real CRO analysis with exact selectors and before→after copy.

Install

Nothing to install — any MCP client can launch it straight from npm:

npx -y @summit-ai/summit-mcp

Or install the summit-mcp command globally:

npm install -g @summit-ai/summit-mcp

Requires Node.js ≥ 18.17.

Tools

Tool What it does
summit_get_audit(report) Fetch an audit by share token or link. Returns score/grade, what the business is, a screenshot URL, and ranked findings (selector, current vs suggested copy, rationale, estimated lift).
summit_implementation_plan(report) Turn the audit into an ordered, code-ready checklist — each step has a priority tier, selector, action, before→after, and expected lift.
summit_list_findings(report, tier) Findings filtered to one tier (must_fix / should_fix / nice_to_fix).
summit_run_audit(url, email) Kick off a new audit (1 free per email). Returns a share link to poll.
summit_list_sites() (auth) Sites in your workspace.
summit_list_experiments(site_id) (auth) Experiments + status/winner.
summit_workspace_overview() (auth) KPI rollup: visitors/conversions (7d), running experiments, pending reviews, winners shipped.
summit_review_queue() (auth) Everything waiting on human sign-off — proposed findings + built experiments.
summit_approve_finding(finding_id) (auth, mutates) Approve a fix → builds an A/B experiment + variants (Pro).
summit_reject_finding(finding_id) (auth, mutates) Dismiss a proposed fix.
summit_approve_experiment(experiment_id) (auth, mutates) Approve a built experiment for launch.
summit_launch_experiment(experiment_id) (auth, mutates) Start serving the A/B test live.
summit_list_variants(experiment_id) (auth) An experiment's variants — key, mutations, QA, counters (the ids for the tools below).
summit_regenerate_variant(variant_id) (auth, mutates) Regenerate one challenger in place + re-QA it (Pro).
summit_run_variant_qa(variant_id) (auth, mutates) Re-run pre-launch QA for one variant.
summit_discard_variant(variant_id) (auth, mutates) Delete one challenger, keep the rest.
summit_publish_variant(experiment_id, variant_id) (auth, mutates) Ship one variant to 100% now — no A/B test.
summit_experiment_results(experiment_id) (auth) Bayesian verdict: leader, lift, P(beat control), significance.
summit_site_pulse(site_id) (auth) Snippet install check + 7-day visitors/conversions/rage clicks.

The first four work off a public share token — no auth required. The workspace tools need SUMMIT_API_TOKEN + SUMMIT_WORKSPACE_ID and cover the full Study → Approve → Ship loop, so an agent can go from audit to launched experiment to measured result without leaving the editor. Tools marked mutates change workspace state (they never touch your live site directly — variants only serve after an experiment is explicitly launched).

Getting the two workspace values (a Pro feature — minting a token requires a paid plan): sign in and open Settings → Summit MCP tokens in the app to generate SUMMIT_API_TOKEN (shown once) and copy your SUMMIT_WORKSPACE_ID. The web docs at trysummit.ai/docs walk through it and pre-fill the config with your workspace ID. A token is scoped to a single workspace and can be revoked anytime.

Configuration (env)

Var Default Notes
SUMMIT_API_BASE_URL http://localhost:8000 Summit backend root (the server appends /api/v1). Use https://api.trysummit.ai for production.
SUMMIT_API_TOKEN Bearer token for the workspace tools. Generate in Settings → Summit MCP tokens (Pro). Optional — omit for audit-only.
SUMMIT_WORKSPACE_ID Workspace UUID for the workspace tools (shown next to the token in Settings). Optional — omit for audit-only.
SUMMIT_HTTP_TIMEOUT 30 Per-request timeout (seconds).

Register with your agent

The audit tools work with just SUMMIT_API_BASE_URL. To unlock the workspace loop, add SUMMIT_API_TOKEN + SUMMIT_WORKSPACE_ID (from Settings → Summit MCP tokens; see above).

Claude Code

claude mcp add summit \
  --env SUMMIT_API_BASE_URL=https://api.trysummit.ai \
  --env SUMMIT_API_TOKEN=smt_your_token_here \
  --env SUMMIT_WORKSPACE_ID=your_workspace_id \
  -- npx -y @summit-ai/summit-mcp

Codex CLI — ~/.codex/config.toml

[mcp_servers.summit]
command = "npx"
args = ["-y", "@summit-ai/summit-mcp"]
env = { SUMMIT_API_BASE_URL = "https://api.trysummit.ai", SUMMIT_API_TOKEN = "smt_your_token_here", SUMMIT_WORKSPACE_ID = "your_workspace_id" }

Gemini CLI — ~/.gemini/settings.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "summit": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@summit-ai/summit-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "SUMMIT_API_BASE_URL": "https://api.trysummit.ai",
        "SUMMIT_API_TOKEN": "smt_your_token_here",
        "SUMMIT_WORKSPACE_ID": "your_workspace_id"
      }
    }
  }
}

(Any MCP-aware client works — point it at npx -y @summit-ai/summit-mcp, or at the summit-mcp command if installed globally, over stdio. Omit the token + workspace-id envs to use just the free audit tools.)

Example agent flow

You: Audit https://moonsign.co.in and fix the top 3 conversion issues.

Agent → summit_run_audit(url="https://moonsign.co.in", email="[email protected]")
      ← { share_url: ".../audit?r=TOK", status: "queued" }
Agent → summit_implementation_plan(report="TOK")     # poll until completed
      ← { steps: [ { selector: "a.cta", before: "Learn more",
                     after: "Get my free reading", expected_lift_pct: 12 }, … ] }
Agent then edits the codebase per each step.

Or drive the whole loop against your workspace (auth env vars set):

You: Anything waiting on me? Approve the highest-lift fix and launch it.

Agent → summit_review_queue()
      ← { findings: [ { id: "…", title: "Weak hero CTA", estimated_lift: 14, … } ], experiments: [] }
Agent → summit_approve_finding(finding_id="…")        # builds experiment + variants
Agent → summit_approve_experiment(experiment_id="…")  # after QA
Agent → summit_launch_experiment(experiment_id="…")
      … later …
Agent → summit_experiment_results(experiment_id="…")
      ← { winner_key: "b", leader_prob: 0.97, is_significant: true }

Develop

npm install
npm test          # node:test — pure transforms + mocked-fetch tool tests, no network

The package is plain ESM JavaScript with no build step. Runtime dependencies are just @modelcontextprotocol/sdk and zod.

License

MIT

from github.com/Antmind-ai/summit-mcp

Install Summit Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install summit-mcp-server

Installs 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 summit-mcp-server -- npx -y @summit-ai/summit-mcp

FAQ

Is Summit Server MCP free?

Yes, Summit Server MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Summit Server need an API key?

No, Summit Server runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Summit Server hosted or self-hosted?

A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.

How do I install Summit Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Summit Server 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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