Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation for DataForSEO, enabling AI assistants to interact with selected DataForSEO APIs and obtain SEO data through a standardized interface.
- SERP API: real-time Search Engine Results Page (SERP) data for Google, Bing, and Yahoo;
- KEYWORDS_DATA API: keyword research and clickstream data, including search volume, cost-per-click, and other metrics;
- ONPAGE API: allows crawling websites and webpages according to customizable parameters to obtain on-page SEO performance metrics;
- DATAFORSEO LABS API: data on keywords, SERPs, and domains based on DataForSEO's in-house databases and proprietary algorithms;
- BACKLINKS API: comprehensive backlink analysis including referring domains, anchor text distribution, and link quality metrics;
- BUSINESS DATA API: publicly available data on any business entity;
- DOMAIN ANALYTICS API: data on website traffic, technologies, and Whois details;
- CONTENT ANALYSIS API: robust source of data for brand monitoring, sentiment analysis, and citation management;
- Node.js (v14 or higher)
- DataForSEO API credentials (API login and password)
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/dataforseo/mcp-server-typescript
cd mcp-server-typescript
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Set up environment variables:
# Required
export DATAFORSEO_USERNAME=your_username
export DATAFORSEO_PASSWORD=your_password
# Optional: specify which modules to enable (comma-separated)
# If not set, all modules will be enabled
export ENABLED_MODULES="SERP,KEYWORDS_DATA,ONPAGE,DATAFORSEO_LABS,BACKLINKS,BUSINESS_DATA,DOMAIN_ANALYTICS"
# Optional: enable full API responses
# If not set or set to false, the server will filter and transform API responses to a more concise format
# If set to true, the server will return the full, unmodified API responses
export DATAFORSEO_FULL_RESPONSE="false"
You can install the package globally:
npm install -g dataforseo-mcp-server
Or run it directly without installation:
npx dataforseo-mcp-server
Remember to set environment variables before running the command:
# Required environment variables
export DATAFORSEO_USERNAME=your_username
export DATAFORSEO_PASSWORD=your_password
# Run with npx
npx dataforseo-mcp-server
Build the project:
npm run build
Run the server:
# Start local server (direct MCP communication)
npx dataforseo-mcp-server
# Start HTTP server
npx dataforseo-mcp-server http
The server runs on port 3000 by default and supports both Basic Authentication and environment variable-based authentication.
To start the HTTP server, run:
npm run http
-
Basic Authentication
- Send requests with Basic Auth header:
Authorization: Basic <base64-encoded-credentials>
- Credentials format:
username:password
-
Environment Variables
- If no Basic Auth is provided, the server will use credentials from environment variables:
export DATAFORSEO_USERNAME=your_username export DATAFORSEO_PASSWORD=your_password
The DataForSEO MCP Server can be deployed as a Cloudflare Worker for serverless, edge-distributed access to DataForSEO APIs.
- Edge Distribution: Deploy globally across Cloudflare's edge network
- Serverless: No server management required
- Auto-scaling: Handles traffic spikes automatically
- MCP Protocol Support: Compatible with both Streamable HTTP and SSE transports
- Environment Variables: Secure credential management through Cloudflare dashboard
-
Install Wrangler CLI:
npm install -g wrangler
-
Configure Worker:
# Login to Cloudflare wrangler login # Set environment variables wrangler secret put DATAFORSEO_USERNAME wrangler secret put DATAFORSEO_PASSWORD
-
Deploy Worker:
# Build and deploy npm run build wrangler deploy --main build/index-worker.js
The worker uses the same environment variables as the standard server:
DATAFORSEO_USERNAME
: Your DataForSEO usernameDATAFORSEO_PASSWORD
: Your DataForSEO passwordENABLED_MODULES
: Comma-separated list of modules to enableDATAFORSEO_FULL_RESPONSE
: Set to "true" for full API responses
Once deployed, your worker will be available at https://your-worker.your-subdomain.workers.dev/
with the following endpoints:
- POST /mcp: Streamable HTTP transport (recommended)
- GET /sse: SSE connection establishment (deprecated)
- POST /messages: SSE message handling (deprecated)
- GET /health: Health check endpoint
- GET /: API documentation page
Edit wrangler.jsonc
to customize your deployment:
After deployment, configure Claude to use your worker:
{
"name": "DataForSEO",
"description": "Access DataForSEO APIs via Cloudflare Worker",
"transport": {
"type": "http",
"baseUrl": "https://your-worker.your-subdomain.workers.dev/mcp"
}
}
The following modules are available to be enabled/disabled:
SERP
: real-time SERP data for Google, Bing, and Yahoo;KEYWORDS_DATA
: keyword research and clickstream data;ONPAGE
: crawl websites and webpages to obtain on-page SEO performance metrics;DATAFORSEO_LABS
: data on keywords, SERPs, and domains based on DataForSEO's databases and algorithms;BACKLINKS
: data on inbound links, referring domains and referring pages for any domain, subdomain, or webpage;BUSINESS_DATA
: based on business reviews and business information publicly shared on the following platforms: Google, Trustpilot, Tripadvisor;DOMAIN_ANALYTICS
: helps identify all possible technologies used for building websites and offers Whois data;CONTENT_ANALYSIS
: help you discover citations of the target keyword or brand and analyze the sentiments around it;
Each module corresponds to a specific DataForSEO API:
SERP
module → SERP APIKEYWORDS_DATA
module → Keywords Data APIONPAGE
module → OnPage APIDATAFORSEO_LABS
module → DataForSEO Labs APIBACKLINKS
: module → Backlinks APIBUSINESS_DATA
: module → Business Data APIDOMAIN_ANALYTICS
: module → Domain Analytics APICONTENT_ANALYSIS
: module → Content Analysis API
You can either:
- Add a new tool to an existing module
- Create a completely new module
Here's how to add a new tool to any new or pre-existing module:
// src/code/modules/your-module/tools/your-tool.tool.ts
import { BaseTool } from '../../base.tool';
import { DataForSEOClient } from '../../../client/dataforseo.client';
import { z } from 'zod';
export class YourTool extends BaseTool {
constructor(private client: DataForSEOClient) {
super(client);
// DataForSEO API returns extensive data with many fields, which can be overwhelming
// for AI agents to process. We select only the most relevant fields to ensure
// efficient and focused responses.
this.fields = [
'title', // Example: Include the title field
'description', // Example: Include the description field
'url', // Example: Include the URL field
// Add more fields as needed
];
}
getName() {
return 'your-tool-name';
}
getDescription() {
return 'Description of what your tool does';
}
getParams(): z.ZodRawShape {
return {
// Required parameters
keyword: z.string().describe('The keyword to search for'),
location: z.string().describe('Location in format "City,Region,Country" or just "Country"'),
// Optional parameters
fields: z.array(z.string()).optional().describe('Specific fields to return in the response. If not specified, all fields will be returned'),
language: z.string().optional().describe('Language code (e.g., "en")'),
};
}
async handle(params: any) {
try {
// Make the API call
const response = await this.client.makeRequest({
endpoint: '/v3/dataforseo_endpoint_path',
method: 'POST',
body: [{
// Your request parameters
keyword: params.keyword,
location: params.location,
language: params.language,
}],
});
// Validate the response for errors
this.validateResponse(response);
//if the main data array is specified in tasks[0].result[:] field
const result = this.handleDirectResult(response);
//if main data array specified in tasks[0].result[0].items field
const result = this.handleItemsResult(response);
// Format and return the response
return this.formatResponse(result);
} catch (error) {
// Handle and format any errors
return this.formatErrorResponse(error);
}
}
}
- Create a new directory under
src/core/modules/
for your module:
mkdir -p src/core/modules/your-module-name
- Create module files:
// src/core/modules/your-module-name/your-module-name.module.ts
import { BaseModule } from '../base.module';
import { DataForSEOClient } from '../../client/dataforseo.client';
import { YourTool } from './tools/your-tool.tool';
export class YourModuleNameModule extends BaseModule {
constructor(private client: DataForSEOClient) {
super();
}
getTools() {
return {
'your-tool-name': new YourTool(this.client),
};
}
}
- Register your module in
src/core/config/modules.config.ts
:
export const AVAILABLE_MODULES = [
'SERP',
'KEYWORDS_DATA',
'ONPAGE',
'DATAFORSEO_LABS',
'BACKLINKS',
'BUSINESS_DATA',
'DOMAIN_ANALYTICS',
'CONTENT_ANALYSIS',
'YOUR_MODULE_NAME' // Add your module name here
] as const;
- Initialize your module in
src/main/index.ts
:
if (isModuleEnabled('YOUR_MODULE_NAME', enabledModules)) {
modules.push(new YourModuleNameModule(dataForSEOClient));
}
The MCP server supports field filtering to customize which data fields are returned in API responses. This helps reduce response size and focus on the most relevant data for your use case.
Create a JSON configuration file with the following structure:
{
"supported_fields": {
"tool_name": ["field1", "field2", "field3"],
"another_tool": ["field1", "field2"]
}
}
Pass the configuration file using the --configuration
parameter:
# With npm
npm run cli -- http --configuration field-config.json
# With npx
npx dataforseo-mcp-server http --configuration field-config.json
# Local mode
npx dataforseo-mcp-server local --configuration field-config.json
- If a tool is configured: Only the specified fields will be returned in the response
- If a tool is not configured: All available fields will be returned (default behavior)
- If no configuration file is provided: All tools return all available fields
The repository includes an example configuration file field-config.example.json
with optimized field selections for common tools:
{
"supported_fields": {
"backlinks_backlinks": [
"id",
"items.anchor",
"items.backlink_spam_score",
"items.dofollow",
"items.domain_from",
"items.domain_from_country",
"items.domain_from_ip",
"items.domain_from_platform_type",
"items.domain_from_rank",
"items.domain_to",
"items.first_seen",
"items.is_broken",
"items.is_new",
"items.item_type",
"items.last_seen",
"items.links_count",
"items.original",
"items.page_from_encoding",
"items.page_from_external_links",
"items.page_from_internal_links",
"items.page_from_language",
"items.page_from_rank",
"items.page_from_size",
"items.page_from_status_code",
"items.page_from_title",
"items.prev_seen",
"items.rank",
"items.ranked_keywords_info.page_from_keywords_count_top_10",
"items.ranked_keywords_info.page_from_keywords_count_top_100",
"items.ranked_keywords_info.page_from_keywords_count_top_3",
"items.semantic_location",
"items.text_post",
"items.text_pre",
"items.tld_from",
"items.type",
"items.url_from",
"items.url_from_https",
"items.url_to",
"items.url_to_https",
"items.url_to_spam_score",
"items.url_to_status_code",
"status_code",
"status_message"
],
...
}
}
The configuration supports nested field paths using dot notation:
"rating.value"
- Access thevalue
field within therating
object"items.demography.age.keyword"
- Access deeply nested fields"meta.description"
- Access nested object properties
To discover available fields for any tool:
- Run the tool without field configuration to see the full response
- Identify the fields you need from the API response
- Add those field paths to your configuration file
- Copy the example file:
cp field-config.example.json my-config.json
-
Modify the field selections based on your needs
-
Use your custom configuration:
npx dataforseo-mcp-server http --configuration my-config.json
We're always looking to expand the capabilities of this MCP server. If you have specific DataForSEO endpoints or APIs you'd like to see supported, please:
- Check the DataForSEO API Documentation to see what's available
- Open an issue in our GitHub repository with:
- The API/endpoint you'd like to see supported;
- A brief description of your use case;
- Describe any specific features you'd like to see implemented.
Your feedback helps us prioritize which APIs to support next!