appstore-connect-mcp

Check if your iOS app is in review, read customer feedback, and pull sales numbers without leaving your editor. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf. Free to start, your credentials never leave your machine.

App Store Connect MCP Server

The App Store Connect intelligence layer for your coding agent. 11 tools that think, 3 slash-command workflows, and a bundled Claude Skill. Not another API wrapper.

Maintained successor to JoshuaRileyDev/app-store-connect-mcp-server (archived Feb 2026). Different angle, same API surface plus more.

npm install -g @pofky/asc-mcp
asc-mcp install-skill   # one-line, optional, for auto-routed review questions

What Makes This Different

Other ASC MCP servers wrap the API and give you 80 to 293 raw endpoints. This one gives you 13 opinionated tools, 3 slash-command Prompts, and a Claude Skill that all think. Two of the tools use MCP Sampling: your own client's model does the LLM work, so there is no extra cost from this server.

You sayWhat happens
"Run a preflight check on my app"Audits metadata, character limits, screenshots, build status. Catches the issues that cause 40% of rejections.
"Give me a morning briefing"Summarizes all your apps: who's in review, who got rejected, new low-rating reviews, action items.
"Generate release notes from my git history"Reads commits since last tag, categorizes them, and gives you structured data to write "What's New" text.
"List my apps"Shows all your iOS/macOS apps with bundle IDs
"Is my app in review?"Exact review state with context ("typical time: 24-48 hours")
"Show me 1-star reviews"Customer reviews filtered by rating, territory, sorted by date
"What were my downloads this week?"Sales and revenue summary by territory

No context switching. No portal. Just ask.

Setup (3 minutes)

Step 1. Create an API key in App Store Connect > Keys (Admin or App Manager role). Download the .p8 file.

Step 2. Install:

npm install -g @pofky/asc-mcp

Add to ~/.claude/settings.json (Claude Code) or your agent's MCP config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "appstore-connect": {
      "command": "asc-mcp",
      "env": {
        "ASC_KEY_ID": "YOUR_KEY_ID",
        "ASC_ISSUER_ID": "YOUR_ISSUER_ID",
        "ASC_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH": "~/.appstore/AuthKey_XXXX.p8"
      }
    }
  }
}

Step 3. Ask your agent: "List my App Store Connect apps"

Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, and any MCP-compatible client.

Tools

Free (no account needed)

ToolWhat it does
list_appsList all your apps with name, bundle ID, SKU, platform
app_detailsVersion history, build status, release state, dates
review_statusCurrent review state with human-readable context

Pro ($9/mo)

ToolWhat it doesWhy it matters
list_reviewsCustomer reviews filtered by rating, territory, sort orderSee what users say without opening the portal
sales_reportDaily/weekly/monthly downloads and revenue by territoryKnow your numbers instantly
release_preflightPre-submission audit: metadata, char limits, screenshots, buildsCatches 40%+ of common rejection causes before you submit
daily_briefingMorning summary across all apps: status, reviews, rejectionsOne call replaces 10 minutes of portal clicking
release_notesGit commits since last tag, categorized for writing "What's New"Your AI agent writes release notes from your actual changes
keyword_insightsAnalyze keywords against iTunes search competition, difficulty ratingsSee which keywords are worth targeting at a glance
competitor_snapshotLook up any app: ratings, reviews, version, price, release notesCompetitive intelligence without leaving your editor
metadata_diffCompare live vs pending version metadata across all localesVerify exactly what changed before submitting
triage_reviewsPulls recent reviews and clusters them into 3 to 5 themes with counts, action buckets, and quotes, using MCP SamplingZero extra cost: your client's model does the clustering
draft_review_responseDrafts a public reply to a single review in the review's locale, via Sampling. Elicits tone if your client supports it. Never auto-posts.Apple guideline 1.2 respected; you paste into ASC yourself

Coming next (Week 3): rejection-risk scoring against the 2026 corpus (guideline 2.3 metadata, 4.0 design, privacy-AI 5.1.2).

Get Pro | Retrieve your license key

How Sampling works (zero extra cost)

triage_reviews and draft_review_response use the MCP Sampling primitive. When you call one of these tools, this server sends a sampling/createMessage request back to your own MCP client. Your client runs the LLM locally (Claude Desktop uses your account; Claude Code uses its session). We never call Anthropic from our side.

Outcome: review clustering and reply drafting cost you exactly what you would pay for any other Claude request, not a penny more from this server.

If your MCP client does not support Sampling yet, both tools return a structured degraded: true result with a clear explanation. Upgrade Claude Desktop or Claude Code to a recent version for full functionality.

Slash Commands (Prompts)

Type these in Claude Desktop or Claude Code and the agent runs a pre-built multi-tool workflow:

Slash commandWhat it does
/asc-weekly-reviewCalls daily_briefing then list_reviews (low-rating, last 7 days) for every app, clusters themes, returns a single digest with 3-bullet action list.
/asc-rejection-auditGiven an app_id, calls release_preflight + metadata_diff + review_status, reads the result against the top 2026 rejection drivers (guideline 2.3 metadata, 4.0 design, privacy-AI 5.1.2). Produces Blocking / Likely-flagged / Safe sections.
/asc-release-go-no-goGiven an app_id, combines preflight + review queue + metadata diff + top competitors in the same category. Returns a direct GO or NO-GO with three supporting reasons.

These are MCP Prompts per the spec. Zero other App Store Connect MCP ships with them.

Claude Skill (one-line install)

After installing the MCP, run:

asc-mcp install-skill

This copies a small asc-review-triage Skill to ~/.claude/skills/ so Claude automatically picks up review-related questions ("any bad reviews lately?", "what do my users say?", "ratings this week?") and calls the right ASC tools without you having to explain the workflow each time.

Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows. To remove: asc-mcp uninstall-skill.

Real Output Examples

"Run a preflight check before I submit"

Release Preflight: v2.3

State: PREPARE_FOR_SUBMISSION
Platform: IOS

PASS (with 1 warning)

Warnings (recommended):
- Missing screenshot set for APP_IPHONE_67. May be required.

Passing checks: 4
- [en-US] Description OK (3874/4000 chars).
- [en-US] Keywords OK (96/100 chars).
- 2 screenshot set(s) found across 1 locale(s).
- Build 40 attached and valid.

Total: 4 pass, 1 warn, 0 fail

"Morning briefing"

Daily Briefing - 2026-04-13

2 apps in your account

Tempo: Habit Builder
- Latest: v2.3 (IOS) - Waiting for Review
- Action needed: v2.3 is Waiting for Review
- Reviews (last 3d): 5 new, avg 4.2 stars

NightOwl Weather
- Latest: v1.1 (IOS) - Live
- No new reviews in the last 3 days

"Generate release notes from git"

Git History for Release Notes

Since: v2.2.0
Commits: 8
Character limit: 4000 chars for "What's New"

New Features (3)
- feat: add habit streak calendar view
- feat: dark mode support
- add widget for home screen

Bug Fixes (2)
- fix: notification timing off by 1 hour
- fix: crash on iPad when rotating

Instructions: Write user-facing "What's New" text.
Lead with the most impactful change. Keep under 4000 chars.

Why This One Over the Free Alternatives?

Raw API wrappers (free)This server
Tool count80 to 29313 opinionated tools
MCP Prompts (slash commands)NoYes, 3 pre-built workflows
MCP Sampling (zero server-side LLM cost)NoYes, review triage + response drafts
Claude Skill bundledNoYes, one-line install
Pre-submission auditNoYes, catches rejections before you submit
Cross-app briefingsNoYes, one call, all apps
Git-aware release notesNoYes, reads your project's commit history
Smart review summariesNoYes, theme clustering, action items
SetupBuild from source (Swift or Node)npm install -g (any OS)
Free tierSomeYes, 3 tools, no account needed

Raw wrappers give you endpoints. This gives you answers.

Security

Your credentials never leave your machine:

  • The .p8 private key is read locally. JWT tokens are generated on your computer.
  • API calls go directly from your machine to api.appstoreconnect.apple.com.
  • The license server sees only your license key string. Zero Apple data, zero credentials.
  • Fully open source. Read the code.

Works With

Requirements

  • Node.js 18+
  • Apple Developer Program membership
  • App Store Connect API key (Admin or App Manager role)

Legal

This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Apple Inc. Apple, App Store, App Store Connect, TestFlight, iOS, and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc.

License

MIT

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