Substack MCP Should Provide Visibility, Not Just Draft Creation

This article discusses the importance of a Substack Micropublishing Platform (MCP) providing visibility into the publication's analytics and subscriber count, not just draft creation capabilities.

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Why it matters

Providing visibility into a publication's analytics and audience is crucial for content creators to understand the impact and effectiveness of their work.

Key Points

  • 1Substack MCP should offer more than just draft creation
  • 2Added features to get post analytics, sections, and subscriber count
  • 3Visibility into the publication state is important, not just content output

Details

The author wanted their Substack MCP to do more than just allow drafting and publishing content. They added features to retrieve post analytics, section information, and subscriber count, making the MCP feel more complete. The goal is to have a tool that not only helps publish content, but also provides visibility into the publication's performance and audience. This allows the user to better understand the state of their Substack publication beyond just the content creation workflow.

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