New public guide
Human-friendly
OAuth ready

Meet your ad strategist inside chat

Outfox MCP lets you search inspiration, generate briefs, inspect brands, and launch brand analysis without tab-hopping. It is strategy mode with a rocket strapped to it.

1. Connect with OAuth

Use the Outfox MCP endpoint at `/api/mcp`. The server uses Clerk OAuth, so your client will sign you in and request a token automatically.

2. Pick your brand world

Once connected, ask the assistant to list your organizations and brands so it knows which workspace to use.

3. Make strategy move fast

Search inspiration, generate briefs, inspect brands, or kick off brand analysis without leaving the conversation.

Quick start
Use these details in any MCP-capable client that supports OAuth.

Endpoint

https://outfox.ai/api/mcp

Local dev endpoint

http://localhost:3000/api/mcp

What happens when you connect

  • • Clerk handles sign-in and token exchange.
  • • Outfox resolves the organizations your account can access.
  • • Tool calls are authorized against those organizations and brands.
Starter prompts
Copy these into your MCP client once Outfox is connected.

List my organizations, then show me the brands I can access.

Search inspiration for high-converting skincare video ads on Instagram.

Generate a brief for my brand using this inspiration post and make it feel more premium.

Start a brand analysis for https://example.com and tell me when it is done.

What you can do today
The current MCP surface focuses on fast strategy workflows.

search_inspiration

Search the inspiration library by keyword, platform, category, or media type and get back post IDs ready for the next step.

generate_brief

Turn an inspiration post into a structured creative brief for one of your own brands.

get_brand

Inspect a brand profile, including colors, fonts, voice, products, and asset URLs.

create_brand_analysis / get_analysis_status

Start a fresh brand-analysis workflow and check the resulting job status from chat.

Best first workflow

1. List your organizations.

2. List your brands.

3. Search inspiration in your niche.

4. Generate a brief from the winning post.

5. Ask the model to adapt that brief to your campaign angle.

Why this is fun to use

Instead of juggling tabs, exports, and screenshots, you can stay in one conversation and move from research to strategy in a few prompts.

It feels less like "opening a dashboard" and more like briefing a smart teammate who already knows your brand.

Tiny fox energy, big strategist brain.