Leaddelta Mcp Server For Linkedin
@LeadDelta
MCP server for LeadDelta — manage LinkedIn connections and CRM data via AI assistants
Overview
What is Leaddelta Mcp Server For Linkedin?
An MCP server that connects AI assistants (Cursor, Claude, or any MCP-compatible client) to LeadDelta, a LinkedIn CRM, allowing you to manage your LinkedIn network via natural language queries.
How to use Leaddelta Mcp Server For Linkedin?
Add the server to Cursor Settings → MCP (or edit ~/.cursor/mcp.json) using the remote endpoint https://mcp.leaddelta.com/mcp with an Authorization header containing your LeadDelta API key (found in app.leaddelta.com → Integrations → API Key). Once configured, ask your AI assistant questions like “Show me all my connections working at OpenAI.”
Key features of Leaddelta Mcp Server For Linkedin
- Search LinkedIn connections by name, company, job title, location, or headline
- Retrieve a full list of LeadDelta connections
- Works with any MCP-compatible client (Cursor, Claude, etc.)
- Uses Streamable HTTP transport at
/mcp - Authenticates via Bearer token from LeadDelta API key
- No local installation required (remote setup recommended)
Use cases of Leaddelta Mcp Server For Linkedin
- Find all connections employed at a specific company (e.g., OpenAI)
- Search for connections with a given job title (e.g., “Head of Growth”)
- Locate connections based in a specific city or region (e.g., London)
- Identify connections at companies in a funding stage (e.g., Series B startups)
FAQ from Leaddelta Mcp Server For Linkedin
How do I get my LeadDelta API key?
Log in to app.leaddelta.com, go to Integrations, and copy the API Key shown there.
What tools are available in this server?
Two tools: get_connections_mcp (search and filter connections) and get_connections_list (retrieve full connection list).
What transport protocol does the server use?
It uses Streamable HTTP with the endpoint /mcp. Authentication is via an Authorization: Bearer YOUR_LEADDELTA_API_KEY header.
Can I use this server with Claude?
Yes, the server is compatible with any MCP-compatible client, explicitly including Claude.
What fields can I search connections by?
You can filter by name, company, job title, location, and headline.