Analyse for VS Code
Connect VS Code to your Analyse workspace through the Model Context Protocol and let Copilot's agent mode query traffic, funnels, retention, and SEO data without leaving the editor.
Ask in plain language
"Which landing pages convert worst?" Copilot runs live queries against your events and answers with real numbers, not guesses.
A full analytics toolbox
VS Code gets tools for events, funnels, cohorts, segments, dashboards, and your knowledge base, the same data your Analyse dashboard shows.
Data-aware agent mode
Copilot's agent can check real user behavior before it touches a flow: which steps convert, where users drop, what is worth optimizing.
Connected in a minute
One API key, one MCP server entry in VS Code.
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Create an API key
In Analyse, open your account's MCP settings, create an API key, and choose which sites it can access.
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Add Analyse to VS Code
Run "MCP: Add Server" from the Command Palette, or add the Analyse server to your mcp.json with your key as a bearer token. The Analyse dashboard shows the exact config to copy.
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Ask anything
Open Copilot chat in agent mode and ask about drop-off, retention, or top sources. The answer comes from your live data.
Frequently asked questions
Does this need GitHub Copilot?
MCP servers in VS Code are used through Copilot's agent mode, so you need Copilot enabled. Any Copilot plan that supports agent mode and MCP works.
What can VS Code actually do with my data?
Copilot gets MCP tools to query events, funnels, cohorts, and segments, read your analytics overview, and search your knowledge base, the same numbers your dashboard shows.
How is access controlled?
Each API key is scoped to the sites you pick when you create it, and you can revoke it at any time from your Analyse settings. Read-only keys are the safe default.