Microsoft Clarity

Microsoft Clarity MCP Connector for Claude

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See exactly how users interact with your website through heatmaps, session recordings, and behavioral analytics that reveal UX insights.

13 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

Connect your Microsoft Clarity account to any AI agent and unlock behavioral analytics insights through natural conversation.

What you can do

  • Project Management — List all tracked websites and inspect individual project configurations and data retention settings
  • Live Insights — Retrieve real-time active users, page views, and engagement metrics for any project
  • Dashboard Analytics — Access aggregate metrics including sessions, pages per session, engagement scores, and bounce rates
  • Heatmap Analysis — Browse page heatmaps showing click, scroll, and attention patterns, and inspect detailed interaction data
  • Session Recordings — List session recordings with duration and pages visited, and inspect individual session timelines
  • UX Friction Detection — Identify dead clicks (elements that don't respond) and rage clicks (repeated frustrated clicking) to locate broken UI elements
  • Content Visibility — Analyze scroll depth data to understand how far users scroll and where content engagement drops off
  • Page Ranking — View top-performing pages ranked by session count and engagement metrics

How it works

  1. Subscribe to this server
  2. Enter your Clarity API Key
  3. Start analyzing user behavior from Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client

Who is this for?

  • UX Designers — identify friction points, analyze click patterns, and validate design decisions with behavioral data
  • Product Managers — monitor engagement metrics, track feature adoption through scroll depth, and prioritize UX improvements
  • Growth Engineers — detect conversion blockers by analyzing rage clicks, dead clicks, and session replay data
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13 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

check_clarity_status

Verify connectivity

get_dashboard

Get dashboard metrics

get_heatmap

Get heatmap data

get_live_insights

Get live insights

get_project

Get project details

get_recording

Get recording details

get_scroll_depth

Get scroll depth

list_dead_clicks

List dead clicks

list_heatmaps

List heatmaps

list_projects

List projects

list_rage_clicks

List rage clicks

list_recordings

List recordings

list_top_pages

List top pages

See how to talk to your AI agent using Microsoft Clarity.

Show me all rage clicks and dead clicks on our checkout page this week.

Analyzing project 'E-commerce Site' (proj_501)... Found 34 rage click events on the checkout page. The hotspot is the 'Apply Coupon' button (89% of rage clicks) — users are clicking repeatedly because the button takes 4+ seconds to respond. Dead clicks: 12 events on the 'Shipping Options' section — the estimated delivery dates look clickable but aren't interactive. Would you like to see the heatmap or session recordings for this page?

What are the top 5 most visited pages and how far do users scroll on the homepage?

Top 5 pages by sessions: 1) Homepage — 28,400 sessions, 3.2 engagement score. 2) /pricing — 12,100 sessions, 4.1 engagement. 3) /features — 8,900 sessions. 4) /checkout — 6,200 sessions. 5) /blog — 5,800 sessions. Scroll depth for Homepage: 100% reach the hero section, 78% reach the features grid, 52% reach testimonials, 31% reach the footer CTA. Content below the fold has a 48% drop-off. Would you like to see the heatmap?

How many active users are on the site right now and what pages are they viewing?

Live insights for 'E-commerce Site' (proj_501): 142 active users right now. Top pages being viewed: /pricing (34 users), Homepage (28 users), /features (19 users), /checkout (15 users), /blog/ai-tools-2025 (12 users). Average session duration: 4m 12s. Engagement score (live): 3.8/5. Traffic is 23% higher than the same time yesterday. Would you like to see the dashboard metrics for the full day?

Yes! Use `list_dead_clicks` to find page elements where users click without any response — signaling non-interactive elements that look clickable. Use `list_rage_clicks` to detect pages where users repeatedly click in frustration, indicating broken buttons, slow-loading elements, or confusing UI patterns.

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