Viberate MCP Server: Music Data Inside Your AI Assistant
Connect Viberate's music database to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or Grok and ask natural language questions about artists, tracks, audiences, festivals and music markets.

Connect Viberate's music database to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or Grok and ask natural language questions about artists, tracks, audiences, festivals and music markets.

Ask questions about artists, audiences, markets, charts, and festivals directly inside your AI assistant.
Viberate MCP connects your assistant to structured music data and returns answers in the same workflow.
Research artists, tracks, markets, festivals, audiences, and comparisons with a prompt.
Get answers based on Viberate data rather than generic web results.
Compare growth, markets, and audience fit without building a report from scratch.
Work with Viberate MCP inside ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok.
Connect the Viberate MCP server to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok and start using music data directly inside your AI assistant.
Click a button to get step-by-step setup instructions and your MCP server link.
Use natural language to explore artists, audiences, tracks, festivals, and music markets inside ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or Grok.
Find emerging Afro House artists from France, Germany, and the Netherlands with strong Spotify growth, rising playlist reach, and increasing audience momentum in the last 90 days.
Compare my artist with three similar artists across Spotify followers, monthly listeners, playlist reach, YouTube views, and top audience cities. Show where we are gaining or losing momentum.
Analyze this artist's audience for a potential brand partnership. Focus on top countries, top cities, age and gender breakdown, TikTok and Instagram audience signals, and recent growth.




Find rising artists by genre, country, momentum, audience location, and performance signals. Use Viberate MCP to turn talent discovery questions into fast, data-backed shortlists.
Track your artists, compare them with similar acts, review playlist and audience movement, and prepare quick performance summaries directly inside your AI assistant.
Check whether an artist fits a campaign, partnership, or sync opportunity by reviewing audience demographics, top markets, social signals, and recent growth.
Use music data through an AI-native workflow without building a full custom API integration for every internal question or report.
The Viberate MCP server connects Viberate music data to AI assistants that support MCP. After setup, you can ask music industry questions inside ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or Grok and receive answers based on Viberate data.
A music data MCP is a connection layer that lets an AI assistant access structured music industry data through the Model Context Protocol. Instead of only using general AI knowledge, the assistant can request relevant music data and use it in its response.
Viberate MCP is planned for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok. Each assistant has its own setup flow, so choose the AI tool you want to use and follow the connection instructions.
You can ask about artists, tracks, audiences, charts, festivals, music markets and comparisons. Example questions include artist discovery, audience fit, market research, and competitive analysis.
Free access lets registered users test basic Viberate MCP queries. It includes limited artist and track search, basic artist and track information, headline artist metrics, and limited chart access. Free usage has daily limits.
PRO access is built for deeper music industry research. It gives access to richer artist data, historical breakdowns, audience and geographic insights, track and festival data, artist comparisons, and other advanced workflows.
The 48-hour PRO trial becomes available when you upgrade to PRO. It lets you test PRO-level access for a limited time. Usage limits apply during the trial to protect the service from high-volume extraction.
No. Viberate MCP is a standalone product because it provides AI-native, programmatic access to Viberate data. It is separate from existing Viberate dashboard subscriptions.
No. The Viberate API is built for direct technical integration. Viberate MCP is built for AI assistant workflows, where users ask questions in natural language and the assistant requests relevant data through the MCP server.
Viberate MCP is built for music industry professionals who need faster data answers: A&R teams, labels, artist managers, brand and sync teams, developers, analysts, and data teams.