amplitude-automation
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Amplitude Automation via Rube MCP
Automate Amplitude product analytics through Composio’s Amplitude toolkit via Rube MCP.
Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Amplitude connection via
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitamplitude - Always call
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSfirst to get current tool schemas
Setup
Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed â just add the endpoint and it works.
- Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSresponds - Call
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitamplitude - If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Amplitude authentication
- Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
Core Workflows
1. Send Events
When to use: User wants to track events or send event data to Amplitude
Tool sequence:
AMPLITUDE_SEND_EVENTS– Send one or more events to Amplitude [Required]
Key parameters:
events: Array of event objects, each containing:event_type: Name of the event (e.g., ‘page_view’, ‘purchase’)user_id: Unique user identifier (required if nodevice_id)device_id: Device identifier (required if nouser_id)event_properties: Object with custom event propertiesuser_properties: Object with user properties to settime: Event timestamp in milliseconds since epoch
Pitfalls:
- At least one of
user_idordevice_idis required per event event_typeis required for every event; cannot be emptytimemust be in milliseconds (13-digit epoch), not seconds- Batch limit applies; check schema for maximum events per request
- Events are processed asynchronously; successful API response does not mean data is immediately queryable
2. Get User Activity
When to use: User wants to view event history for a specific user
Tool sequence:
AMPLITUDE_FIND_USER– Find user by ID or property [Prerequisite]AMPLITUDE_GET_USER_ACTIVITY– Retrieve user’s event stream [Required]
Key parameters:
user: Amplitude internal user ID (from FIND_USER)offset: Pagination offset for event listlimit: Maximum number of events to return
Pitfalls:
userparameter requires Amplitude’s internal user ID, NOT your application’s user_id- Must call FIND_USER first to resolve your user_id to Amplitude’s internal ID
- Activity is returned in reverse chronological order by default
- Large activity histories require pagination via
offset
3. Find and Identify Users
When to use: User wants to look up users or set user properties
Tool sequence:
AMPLITUDE_FIND_USER– Search for a user by various identifiers [Required]AMPLITUDE_IDENTIFY– Set or update user properties [Optional]
Key parameters:
- For FIND_USER:
user: Search term (user_id, email, or Amplitude ID)
- For IDENTIFY:
user_id: Your application’s user identifierdevice_id: Device identifier (alternative to user_id)user_properties: Object with$set,$unset,$add,$appendoperations
Pitfalls:
- FIND_USER searches across user_id, device_id, and Amplitude ID
- IDENTIFY uses special property operations (
$set,$unset,$add,$append) $setoverwrites existing values;$setOnceonly sets if not already set- At least one of
user_idordevice_idis required for IDENTIFY - User property changes are eventually consistent; not immediate
4. Manage Cohorts
When to use: User wants to list cohorts, view cohort details, or update cohort membership
Tool sequence:
AMPLITUDE_LIST_COHORTS– List all saved cohorts [Required]AMPLITUDE_GET_COHORT– Get detailed cohort information [Optional]AMPLITUDE_UPDATE_COHORT_MEMBERSHIP– Add/remove users from a cohort [Optional]AMPLITUDE_CHECK_COHORT_STATUS– Check async cohort operation status [Optional]
Key parameters:
- For LIST_COHORTS: No required parameters
- For GET_COHORT:
cohort_id(from list results) - For UPDATE_COHORT_MEMBERSHIP:
cohort_id: Target cohort IDmemberships: Object withaddand/orremovearrays of user IDs
- For CHECK_COHORT_STATUS:
request_idfrom update response
Pitfalls:
- Cohort IDs are required for all cohort-specific operations
- UPDATE_COHORT_MEMBERSHIP is asynchronous; use CHECK_COHORT_STATUS to verify
request_idfrom the update response is needed for status checking- Maximum membership changes per request may be limited; chunk large updates
- Only behavioral cohorts support API membership updates
5. Browse Event Categories
When to use: User wants to discover available event types and categories in Amplitude
Tool sequence:
AMPLITUDE_GET_EVENT_CATEGORIES– List all event categories [Required]
Key parameters:
- No required parameters; returns all configured event categories
Pitfalls:
- Categories are configured in Amplitude UI; API provides read access
- Event names within categories are case-sensitive
- Use these categories to validate event_type values before sending events
Common Patterns
ID Resolution
Application user_id -> Amplitude internal ID:
1. Call AMPLITUDE_FIND_USER with user=your_user_id
2. Extract Amplitude's internal user ID from response
3. Use internal ID for GET_USER_ACTIVITY
Cohort name -> Cohort ID:
1. Call AMPLITUDE_LIST_COHORTS
2. Find cohort by name in results
3. Extract id for cohort operations
User Property Operations
Amplitude IDENTIFY supports these property operations:
$set: Set property value (overwrites existing)$setOnce: Set only if property not already set$add: Increment numeric property$append: Append to list property$unset: Remove property entirely
Example structure:
{
"user_properties": {
"$set": {"plan": "premium", "company": "Acme"},
"$add": {"login_count": 1}
}
}
Async Operation Pattern
For cohort membership updates:
1. Call AMPLITUDE_UPDATE_COHORT_MEMBERSHIP -> get request_id
2. Call AMPLITUDE_CHECK_COHORT_STATUS with request_id
3. Repeat step 2 until status is 'complete' or 'error'
Known Pitfalls
User IDs:
- Amplitude has its own internal user IDs separate from your application’s
- FIND_USER resolves your IDs to Amplitude’s internal IDs
- GET_USER_ACTIVITY requires Amplitude’s internal ID, not your user_id
Event Timestamps:
- Must be in milliseconds since epoch (13 digits)
- Seconds (10 digits) will be interpreted as very old dates
- Omitting timestamp uses server receive time
Rate Limits:
- Event ingestion has throughput limits per project
- Batch events where possible to reduce API calls
- Cohort membership updates have async processing limits
Response Parsing:
- Response data may be nested under
datakey - User activity returns events in reverse chronological order
- Cohort lists may include archived cohorts; check status field
- Parse defensively with fallbacks for optional fields
Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|---|---|---|
| Send events | AMPLITUDE_SEND_EVENTS | events (array) |
| Find user | AMPLITUDE_FIND_USER | user |
| Get user activity | AMPLITUDE_GET_USER_ACTIVITY | user, offset, limit |
| Identify user | AMPLITUDE_IDENTIFY | user_id, user_properties |
| List cohorts | AMPLITUDE_LIST_COHORTS | (none) |
| Get cohort | AMPLITUDE_GET_COHORT | cohort_id |
| Update cohort members | AMPLITUDE_UPDATE_COHORT_MEMBERSHIP | cohort_id, memberships |
| Check cohort status | AMPLITUDE_CHECK_COHORT_STATUS | request_id |
| List event categories | AMPLITUDE_GET_EVENT_CATEGORIES | (none) |