@labelgrid/mcp — the official Model Context Protocol server for LabelGrid, the music distribution platform. Point Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, or any MCP client at your own LabelGrid account and manage your music catalog, releases, files, analytics, royalty accounting, webhooks, and distribution in natural language — it is a thin, typed wrapper over the LabelGrid public API, so every rule and validation stays on the server.
Quickstart
You need a LabelGrid API token (see Getting a token) and Node.js 20+. The server runs on demand via npx — nothing to install globally.
Double-click it, or open Claude Desktop → Settings → Extensions and drag the file in.
When prompted, paste your LabelGrid API token — or leave it blank and let the in-chat guided setup walk you through creating one.
To update later, download the newer .mcpb and install it over the old one. Prefer to configure it yourself, or using a different client? The manual npx setup below works everywhere.
Claude Desktop — manual config
Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json (Settings → Developer → Edit Config):
If you start the server without LABELGRID_API_TOKEN, it does not fail — it launches in setup mode: the full tool catalog stays listed so you can see what the server offers, and a setup helper leads the way. Nothing can run in this state — every catalog tool returns setup guidance instead. Just ask your AI client to "set up LabelGrid" and it will walk you through creating a token and adding it to your config. Once the token is set, restart your client and the tools go live.
Go to Profile → API Tokens. (If you don't see this option, your account doesn't have API access yet — the API overview explains how to get it, or contact support.)
Create a token and copy it into your client config as LABELGRID_API_TOKEN.
Treat the token like a password: it grants access to your catalog. Never commit it or paste it into a shared chat. Revoke a token any time from the same screen (or with the revoke_api_token tool).
Configuration
All configuration is via environment variables in your client config.
Variable
Default
Purpose
LABELGRID_API_TOKEN
—
Required. Your API token.
LABELGRID_API_URL
production API
Override the API base URL.
LABELGRID_ENABLE_WRITES
true
Safe writes (create/update drafts, labels, artists, …). Set false for reads only.
LABELGRID_ENABLE_FULL_WRITES
false
Arm full writes — see Safety model. Also requires the acknowledgment below.
LABELGRID_FULL_WRITES_ACK
—
Must equal the exact acknowledgment sentence to arm full writes.
83 tools across 10 toolsets. This table is generated from the
tool definitions by npm run gen-docs — do not edit it by hand.
Identity identity
Tool
Gate
Description
get_me
read
Return the authenticated LabelGrid account profile, including the release submission limit/quota and terms-acceptance status. Use this to confirm which account your API token belongs to before making other calls.
revoke_api_token
write
Revoke a LabelGrid API token. Pass token_id to revoke a specific token; omit it to revoke the token currently in use. WARNING: revoking the current token immediately ends this session — the server loses access and stops working until you configure a new token.
Reference data reference
Tool
Gate
Description
list_reference_data
read
Fetch a LabelGrid reference dataset used to resolve the IDs and codes that catalog and release tools expect. Pick ONE dataset with type: genres and genre_categories (values for primary/secondary/tertiary genre IDs), languages (audio and metadata language codes), contributor_roles (valid role names for track contributors), instruments, distro_outlets (the distribution outlets/stores available to your account), or territories (country/territory codes). Call this before creating or updating a release or track when you need a valid ID or code.
List the labels in your account, paginated. A label groups your releases and carries default copyright, website and outlet settings. Use get_label for the full detail of one label.
get_label
read
Retrieve one label by id, including its settings and defaults.
list_artists
read
List the artists in your account, paginated. Filter by artist_name to find a specific artist. Use get_artist for one artist’s full profile and links.
get_artist
read
Retrieve one artist by id, including bio, identifiers and platform links.
list_writers
read
List the songwriters in your account, paginated. Filter by name or ipi. Writers are attached to tracks for composition credits and royalty splits.
get_writer
read
Retrieve one writer by id, including PRO/IPI identifiers and publisher link.
list_publishers
read
List the publishers in your account, paginated. Filter by name or ipi. Publishers are linked to writers for publishing administration.
get_publisher
read
Retrieve one publisher by id.
list_releases
read
List releases in your account, paginated. Filter by label_id, is_live (1 = live/distributed), barcode_number (UPC/EAN), or cat (catalog number). Use get_release for one release’s full metadata and track listing.
get_release
read
Retrieve one release by id, including its metadata, artwork state and track listing.
list_tracks
read
List tracks in your account, paginated. Filter by release_id to list a release’s tracks, or by isrc. Use get_track for one track’s full metadata, credits and splits.
get_track
read
Retrieve one track by id, including titles, contributors, writers, publishers and royalty splits.
get_track_file
read
Retrieve metadata about one of a track’s asset files (its stereo audio, Dolby Atmos audio, or lyrics file), including its processing state. This returns file information, not the bytes — use get_track_audio_download_url for a downloadable link.
get_track_audio_download_url
read
Return a time-limited, signed URL to download one of a track’s audio assets. asset_type selects the asset: audio_16, audio_24, and audio_32 are the WAV master at that bit depth; audio_preview_full and audio_preview_clip are the generated MP3 preview (full-length / clip). Returns { download_url, expires_in }; the URL expires roughly 10 minutes after it is issued, so request a fresh one when it lapses. Fetch the URL directly — do not send your API token to it.
list_track_licenses
read
List the licenses attached to a track (e.g. cover/mechanical or sample clearances), paginated.
get_track_license
read
Retrieve one license attached to a track by its license id.
get_release_file
read
Retrieve metadata about a release animated cover (motion artwork) video asset — the square or the tall/portrait cover video — including its processing state.
create_label
write
Create a new label. Pass its attributes in fields.
update_label
write
Update a label. Supply only the fields you want to change in fields.
delete_label
write
Delete a label. The API refuses to delete a label that still has releases — remove or reassign its releases first.
upload_label_image
write
Upload a label image from a local file. image_type selects which asset: logo, logo-dark (a dark-mode variant), or background. file_path must be a local image file.
create_artist
write
Create a new artist. Pass its attributes in fields.
update_artist
write
Update an artist. Supply only the fields you want to change in fields.
delete_artist
write
Delete an artist. The API refuses deletion when the artist is still referenced by releases or tracks.
upload_artist_photo
write
Upload an artist photo from a local file. file_path must be a local image file.
create_writer
write
Create a new songwriter. Pass its attributes in fields.
update_writer
write
Update a writer. Supply only the fields you want to change in fields.
delete_writer
write
Delete a writer. The API refuses deletion when the writer is still referenced by tracks.
create_publisher
write
Create a new publisher. Pass its attributes in fields.
update_publisher
write
Update a publisher. Supply only the fields you want to change in fields.
delete_publisher
write
Delete a publisher. The API refuses deletion when the publisher is still referenced by writers.
Releases & tracks (draft lifecycle) releases
Tool
Gate
Description
create_release
write
Create a new release in DRAFT state. Pass its metadata in fields. Required: content_type, label_id, artists, titles, cat (catalog number), artwork_ai_usage, primary_genre_id. Pass idempotency_key and reuse the SAME value if you retry a call whose outcome you did not observe — the server deduplicates by it for 24h; without a key each call is a new operation. Add tracks with create_track, then validate_release before distributing.
update_release
write
Update a release’s metadata. Supply only the fields you want to change in fields. Once a release has been submitted or distributed, some fields are locked: attempting to change a locked field returns a 403 with code RELEASE_LOCKED_FIELDS, surfaced verbatim so you can see exactly which fields cannot be changed.
delete_release
write
Delete a release. The API only allows deleting a draft that has never been submitted; it refuses to delete a release that has been submitted or distributed.
create_track
write
Create a track on a release. Pass its metadata in fields. Required: release_id, disc, track_num, composition_type, artists, audio_ai_usage, composition_ai_usage, commercial_samples, audio_language, contributors, and recording_country (a required ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code, e.g. "US"). Pass idempotency_key and reuse the SAME value if you retry a call whose outcome you did not observe — the server deduplicates by it for 24h; without a key each call is a new operation.
update_track
write
Update a track’s metadata. Supply only the fields you want to change in fields. As with releases, some fields lock once the parent release is submitted or distributed.
delete_track
write
Delete a track. Allowed while the parent release is an editable draft; the API refuses once the release is submitted or distributed.
validate_release
write
Run validation on a release and return any problems that would block distribution, as both a human-readable errors list and a machine-readable errors_structured list. This is a near-read check: it changes nothing and is safe to repeat. Run it before distributing.
refresh_quality_report
write
Re-run the Preflight QC automated checks and refresh the release’s quality report. Read the results with get_quality_report. The server applies an hourly refresh budget, so frequent calls may be rate-limited. Preflight QC is an optional add-on.
update_landing_config
write
Set the smart-link landing-page configuration for a release. actions uses the current (v2) action-list contract — each entry describes one call-to-action on the page. You can also set links_page_enabled, config_mode, page_style, custom_cta_text, custom_description, and pre_order_links. This replaces the landing configuration.
create_release_short_url
write
Create (or return the existing) short URL for a release’s smart-link landing page. Safe to repeat.
add_review_issue_note
write
Add a note to a release review issue — for example to explain a fix or add context for the reviewer. review_issue_id is the id of the issue (from list_review_issues).
Review & quality review
Tool
Gate
Description
list_review_issues
read
List the review issues raised against a release during its automated quality checks. release_id is required. Each issue carries a code (see list_issue_definitions for what each code means), severity, and whether it blocks distribution. Use this to see what a customer must fix before a release can go out.
list_issue_definitions
read
Retrieve the catalog of review issue definitions: each code’s human-readable title, description, severity and whether it blocks distribution. Use it to interpret the codes returned by list_review_issues and the quality report. Issue codes are string slugs.
get_quality_report
read
Retrieve the Preflight QC quality report for a release: the customer-facing issues found by the automated checks so you can review them before confirming the release into distribution. Preflight QC is an optional add-on — if your account does not have it enabled the API returns a 403, which is surfaced verbatim.
list_stream_radar_flags
read
List Stream Radar flags for your releases, paginated — early-warning flags from streaming-integrity monitoring that surface possible artificial-streaming activity so you can act early. Filter by status, severity, dsp, isrc, release_id, and the last-detected date range (detected_from/detected_to). Stream Radar is an optional add-on; without it the API returns a 403, surfaced verbatim.
get_stream_radar_flag
read
Retrieve one Stream Radar flag by id, with its full detail. Stream Radar is an optional add-on; without it the API returns a 403, surfaced verbatim.
Analytics analytics
Tool
Gate
Description
get_analytics
read
Retrieve a streaming analytics summary for your catalog in a single call. start_date and end_date (both YYYY-MM-DD) are required and the window is capped at 30 days by the server. Optionally narrow the result by platform (SPOTIFY, ITUNES, APPLE_MUSIC), release_id, isrc, upc, or artist_names. By default all 15 metric sections are returned; pass metrics to request only a subset. Available metrics: streams, listeners, saves, skips, shares, completion-rate, lyrics-view-rate, canvas-view-rate, device-split, source-split, saves-by-tier, streams-by-country, streams-by-gender, streams-by-age, shares-by-country. This endpoint is rate-limited (about 60 requests per minute); a 429 response carries retry_after_seconds.
Accounting accounting
Tool
Gate
Description
list_statements
read
List your royalty statements, paginated. Filter by label_id, release_id, isrc, upc, and a start_date/end_date range. Pass group_by="release" to roll the totals up per release. Use get_statement for one statement, or download_statement_csv for its line items.
get_statement
read
Retrieve one royalty statement by its invoice number.
download_statement_csv
read
Download statement line items as CSV. Pass invoice_number for a single statement, OR a start_date/end_date range to export across statements. If save_to_path (an absolute path whose parent directory exists) is given, the CSV is written there — an existing file is never overwritten (returns FILE_EXISTS) — and the tool returns the byte count. Otherwise the CSV is returned inline, truncated at 100KB (with truncated: true) — use save_to_path for large exports.
download_statement_invoice
read
Download the invoice PDF for a statement. save_to_path is REQUIRED (the PDF is binary) and must be an absolute path whose parent directory exists; the PDF is written there — an existing file is never overwritten (returns FILE_EXISTS) — and the tool returns the byte count.
list_transactions
read
List account transactions, paginated. Filter by label_id, release_id, isrc, upc, and a start_date/end_date range; sort with sort; pass group_by="release" to roll up per release.
get_royalties_breakdown
read
Get a cursor-paginated royalty breakdown grouped by one or more dimensions. group_by is REQUIRED and is a comma-separated, ordered subset of: track, dsp, release, territory, period (e.g. "release,dsp"). Filter by label_id, release_id, isrc, upc, and a start_date/end_date range.
list_artificial_streams
read
List the artificial-streaming records reported for your catalog, cursor-paginated — the per-record detail behind any artificial-streaming fee. Filter by dsp (spotify or apple), a start_date/end_date range, release_id, or isrc.
get_artificial_fee_breakdown
read
Retrieve the per-release breakdown of an artificial-streaming fee for one billing period. period is the month in YYYY-MM format.
get_account_summary
read
Retrieve your accounting summary — current balance and related account-level financial totals.
Delivery delivery
Tool
Gate
Description
get_delivery_queue
read
List the distribution queue entries for your account, paginated — one entry per (release, outlet) delivery with its current status (e.g. pending review, processing, scheduled, complete, error). Filter by release_id, outlet_id, or status. Use this to see where a release is in the delivery pipeline to each store.
get_landing_config
read
Retrieve the smart-link landing-page configuration for a release: whether the links page is enabled, its style/mode, custom copy, the action list and any pre-order links. Pair with update_landing_config to change it.
Webhooks webhooks
Tool
Gate
Description
list_webhooks
read
List the webhook subscriptions configured on your account, each with its URL, subscribed events and active state.
get_webhook
read
Retrieve one webhook subscription by id.
get_webhook_logs
read
Retrieve the recent delivery log for a webhook — the attempts, response codes and outcomes — to debug why events did or did not reach your endpoint.
list_webhook_event_types
read
List every available webhook event type, each with the schema of the payload it delivers. Use it to decide which events to subscribe a webhook to.
create_webhook
write
Create a webhook subscription. name and url (the HTTPS endpoint that will receive events) are required, along with events selecting which event types to deliver. The API returns a signing secret once on creation — store it to verify incoming payloads.
update_webhook
write
Update a webhook subscription. Supply only the fields you want to change: name, url, events, or is_active (set false to pause deliveries).
delete_webhook
write
Delete a webhook subscription permanently. It will stop receiving events.
test_webhook
write
Send a test event to a webhook’s endpoint so you can confirm it is reachable and your signature verification works. Safe to repeat.
rotate_webhook_secret
write
Generate a new signing secret for a webhook and return it. WARNING: the old secret stops working immediately — update your endpoint’s signature verification with the new secret right away or deliveries will fail verification.
Distribution (full writes) distribution
Tool
Gate
Description
upload_track_audio
full-write
Upload a finalized audio file (stereo WAV/FLAC or Dolby Atmos) or lyrics (LRC) file for a track. The file is uploaded directly to storage and then processed asynchronously; check its state with get_track_file. Once a release is distributed the file is immutable — upload the correct master before distributing.
delete_track_audio
full-write
Delete one of a track’s asset files (stereo, Dolby Atmos, or lyrics). Allowed only while the parent release is still an editable draft; the API refuses once the release is locked or distributed.
upload_release_asset
full-write
Upload a finalized animated cover (motion artwork) video for a release — the square or the tall/portrait cover video. The video is uploaded directly to storage and then processed; check its state with get_release_file. Upload the correct video before distributing — it is immutable once the release is live. For the static cover art image use upload_release_artwork.
delete_release_asset
full-write
Delete a release animated cover (motion artwork) video — the square or the tall/portrait cover video. Allowed only while the release is still an editable draft.
upload_release_artwork
full-write
Upload or replace the release’s static cover art image from a local file. Cover art is immutable once the release is distributed — upload the final artwork before distributing.
upload_track_license
full-write
Attach a license document to a track (for a cover or a cleared sample). file_path is the local license file and type is "cover" or "sample". Optionally record license_id, license_provider, license_provider_name, and original_track_link. Licenses are immutability-governed once the release is live.
update_track_license
full-write
Replace the file and/or metadata of an existing track license. track_license_id is the id of the license (from list_track_licenses); file_path is the license file to submit. Optionally update license_id, license_provider, license_provider_name, and original_track_link.
delete_track_license
full-write
Permanently delete a track license and its file. track_license_id is the license id (from list_track_licenses). This cannot be undone.
distribute_release
full-write
Submit a release for distribution to the stores/outlets — this is the FINAL, consequential action that sends the release out; validate_release should pass first. The server enforces your account’s weekly submission limit and returns a structured error if it is exceeded. Pass idempotency_key and reuse the SAME value if you retry a call whose outcome you did not observe — the server deduplicates by it for 24h; without a key each call is a new submission.
takedown_release
full-write
Take a release down from ALL outlets/stores — a final, consequential action that removes it everywhere it was delivered. Re-distribution afterward is a fresh submission.
confirm_review
full-write
Confirm a release that Preflight QC placed on hold, moving it into distribution review. Use after you have reviewed the quality report and accept the release as-is. Safe to repeat.
enable_beatport
full-write
Request Beatport onboarding for a label. This is a one-time action that cannot be un-requested once submitted, so confirm the label is correct first.
Safety model
The server has three gates. Each is fail-closed: a tool is only registered — and only callable — when its gate is armed.
Reads — always on. Listing and fetching your catalog, analytics, statements, and so on.
Safe writes (LABELGRID_ENABLE_WRITES, on by default) — reversible, draft-stage changes: creating and editing draft releases and tracks, labels, artists, writers, publishers, webhooks, landing pages, and notes. Set LABELGRID_ENABLE_WRITES=false (or LABELGRID_READ_ONLY=true) to turn these off.
Full writes (LABELGRID_ENABLE_FULL_WRITES, off by default) — consequential, hard-to-reverse actions. To arm them you must set both:
bash
LABELGRID_ENABLE_FULL_WRITES=true
LABELGRID_FULL_WRITES_ACK=I accept responsibility for AI-driven distribution actions
The acknowledgment string must match exactly, or full writes stay off. When armed, the distribution toolset becomes available. These tools can:
upload finalized (immutable) track audio and release artwork,
upload, update, and delete track licenses,
distribute a release to stores — a final submission subject to your account's weekly limit,
take a release down from all stores,
confirm a held release into review,
request one-time Beatport onboarding for a label.
Leaving LABELGRID_ENABLE_FULL_WRITES unset is the safe default: your AI assistant can prepare and validate everything, but the irreversible submission stays a deliberate, opt-in step.
Rate limits & errors
Every tool returns either the API's JSON payload or a structured error — never a raw protocol failure — so your assistant can reason about what went wrong. The error shape is:
json
{"error":{"code":"VALIDATION_FAILED","message":"The submitted data was invalid.","status":422,"errors":{"title":["The title field is required."]}}}
Common codes: TOKEN_INVALID (401 — check your token), FORBIDDEN (403 — plan/permission or a locked field, with the server's code passed through), NOT_FOUND (404), VALIDATION_FAILED (422, with errors), RATE_LIMITED (429), SERVER_ERROR (5xx), NETWORK_ERROR, and FILE_NOT_FOUND / UPLOAD_FAILED for local file operations.
Rate limits. A 429 is surfaced with a retry_after_seconds field (from the API's Retry-After header). The server does not auto-retry — your client decides when to try again. Analytics is limited to roughly 60 requests per minute.
Contributing
Issues and pull requests are welcome. An API-coverage drift check runs in CI against a committed snapshot of the public API document and fails when the snapshot gains an endpoint this server does not expose (refresh the snapshot with node scripts/fetch-openapi.mjs). This repo uses:
TypeScript (strict ESM), Node 20+, with @modelcontextprotocol/sdk and zod as the only runtime dependencies.
npm ci
npm run build # tsc
npm test# unit tests
npm run lint # biome
npm run leak-guard # repository hygiene scan
npm run gen-docs # regenerate the tool table above (after build)
Every tool is a thin declaration — one HTTP call plus response shaping, no client-side business logic. Please keep it that way: validation and rules belong on the server. The tool table in this README is generated (npm run gen-docs); edit tool descriptions in src/tools/, not the table.
Legal notices
These disclosures are also surfaced at runtime: in the MCP instructions field your client receives on initialize, and on stderr at startup. The text below mirrors the runtime constants in src/legal.ts.
Summary. This software is provided AS-IS, without warranty of any kind, express or implied. By using it you accept sole responsibility for your use of the LabelGrid API and for every action taken by any AI client or agent you connect to this server, including write operations against your LabelGrid account. Your use of the API through this server is governed by the LabelGrid API Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy. This server does not bypass server-side protections such as rate limits, plan entitlements, or terms enforcement. See LICENSE (MIT).
Full writes. When full writes are armed: distribution submissions, takedowns, and immutable file uploads initiated by an AI agent have real, potentially irreversible consequences for your releases on streaming platforms and stores. By setting the LABELGRID_FULL_WRITES_ACK acknowledgment variable you accepted that all such actions are your sole responsibility.
Data handling. This server transmits your LabelGrid catalogue and account data to the AI client you configure. Choosing that client, and disclosing that data flow where required, is your responsibility.
Your LabelGrid API token. Create one in your dashboard under Profile → API Tokens. Without it the server starts in setup mode and walks you through creating one.
LABELGRID_API_URL
Override the API base URL. Defaults to the production API.
LABELGRID_ENABLE_WRITES
Enable safe writes (create/update drafts, labels, artists, and similar). Enabled by default; set to false for read-only.
LABELGRID_ENABLE_FULL_WRITES
Enable full writes (distribution, takedowns, immutable uploads). Disabled by default; also requires LABELGRID_FULL_WRITES_ACK.
LABELGRID_FULL_WRITES_ACK
Must equal the exact acknowledgment sentence (see the README safety section) to arm full writes.
LABELGRID_TOOLSETS
Comma-separated subset of toolsets to expose (identity, reference, catalog, releases, review, analytics, accounting, delivery, webhooks, distribution). Defaults to all.
LABELGRID_READ_ONLY
Force reads only; overrides both write flags. Defaults to false.