Looking through the MCP servers repository you provided, I found several servers for analytics platforms, but they are platform-specific rather than multi-platform readers. Here are the analytics-focused MCP servers available:
Official Integrations:
- Axiom - Query and analyze logs, traces, and event data
- Comet Opik - Query logs, traces, prompts and LLM telemetry data
- Dynatrace - Real-time observability and monitoring platform
- Grafana - Search dashboards, investigate incidents, query datasources
- Honeycomb - Query data, alerts, dashboards (Enterprise customers)
- Logfire - Access OpenTelemetry traces and metrics
- Microsoft Clarity - Behavioral analytics data and insights
- Metoro - Query Kubernetes environments monitoring
- Raygun - Crash reporting and real user monitoring data
Community Servers:
- Datadog - Application tracing, monitoring, dashboards, incidents queries
While there's no dedicated "multi-analytics-platform reader," these servers might help:
- fastn.ai – Unified API MCP Server - Connects to 1,000+ tools with built-in authentication (could potentially include multiple analytics platforms)
- Integration App - Interact with various SaaS applications
- WayStation - Universal MCP server for popular productivity tools
Currently, there isn't a single MCP server explicitly designed to read from multiple analytics platforms simultaneously. You would need to use multiple platform-specific servers or potentially build a custom solution. The fastn.ai server might be your best bet if you need unified access to multiple platforms.
Based on the repository and my search, there aren't many analytics-focused MCP servers that natively support multiple analytics vendors in a single server. Most are single-vendor integrations like Grafana, Datadog, or Honeycomb.[1][2]
The Closest Option
AtScale MCP Server appears to be the best match for what you're looking for. It's specifically analytics-focused and described as enabling AI to work "across your entire analytics stack" and allowing "AI agents to work across multiple BI platforms at once". It's a containerized service that can be deployed quickly to work with existing analytics infrastructure.[1]
Why Multi-Vendor Analytics Servers Are Rare
The MCP ecosystem seems to favor the architectural pattern of using multiple single-vendor servers together rather than building mega-servers that support many vendors. You're expected to combine multiple specialized MCP servers (like Grafana + Datadog + Honeycomb) to access different platforms, rather than using one server that speaks to all of them.[3]
Alternative Approach
ManageEngine Analytics Plus MCP Server is another analytics-focused option, though it appears to be primarily for their own platform rather than multi-vendor support.[4]
The repository you shared confirms this pattern - nearly all analytics servers listed are vendor-specific integrations rather than multi-platform analytics bridges.[2]
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