App Store Metadata MCP
An MCP server that gives agents structured access to App Store Connect metadata: app names, subtitles, descriptions, keywords, localizations, versions, review notes, and release state.
- Target market
- Indie iOS and macOS app developers of 1-10 people who use AI agents for ASO, release notes, metadata cleanup, and App Store submission prep.
Problem snapshot
What this solves
A founder asks an agent to rewrite an App Store description, but the agent is working from a pasted English listing that is two releases old. The live app has 12 localizations, a pending version, and review notes that mention a feature the new copy removes. App Store Connect holds the source of truth, but its API shape and auth flow make it awkward to feed…
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