Introducing RevenueCat MCP
Blog post from RevenueCat
RevenueCat has launched the MCP Server, now in public beta, which allows users to manage subscription configurations through AI assistants using natural language, eliminating the need for dashboard navigation. Built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard for AI integrations, RevenueCat is the first subscription management platform to implement AI-native configuration, enabling seamless subscription management across platforms like iOS, Android, Amazon, Stripe, and Roku. The MCP server allows users to create subscription products, configure entitlements, set up offering hierarchies, and generate paywalls all in real time through their AI tools. Integration is straightforward with support for popular AI clients like Claude Code, Cursor, and Visual Studio Code, and offers two authentication methods: API v2 Secret Key and OAuth. Although currently, it only allows configuration within RevenueCat and not direct product creation in external stores like App Store Connect or Google Play Console, tighter integrations are in development. The new server aims to streamline workflows by reducing context-switching for developers and product teams, promoting faster and more efficient subscription management.