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mikusnuz/app-publish-mcp

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Unified MCP server for App Store Connect & Google Play Console — 91 tools for listings, screenshots, releases, reviews & submissions

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mikusnuz/app-publish-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

#ai-tools #android #app-publishing #app-store-connect #google-play #ios #mcp #mcp-server

Overview

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides 91 unified tools for managing app store listings, screenshots, releases, reviews, and submissions across App Store Connect and Google Play Console. It centralizes app store operations into a single API interface. Built with TypeScript, it enables developers to automate app store workflows programmatically.

Best for

Best for
Developers managing app store operations across both iOS and Android platforms

Use cases

  • Update app store metadata and screenshots across platforms
  • Submit app builds for review and manage releases
  • Fetch and analyze user reviews for both stores

Notes

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides 91 unified tools for managing app store listings, screenshots, releases, reviews, and submissions across App Store Connect and Google Play Console. It centralizes app store operations into a single API interface. Built with TypeScript, it enables developers to automate app store workflows programmatically.

10 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-03-19. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Update app store metadata and screenshots across platforms
  • Submit app builds for review and manage releases
  • Fetch and analyze user reviews for both stores

Pros

  • Unified interface for both App Store Connect and Google Play Console
  • 91 individual tools provide fine-grained control
  • TypeScript codebase offers type safety

Cons

  • Only 10 GitHub stars, indicating early-stage development
  • Requires an MCP-compatible client to integrate
  • May have incomplete feature coverage compared to native APIs

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Pros

  • Unified interface for both App Store Connect and Google Play Console
  • 91 individual tools provide fine-grained control
  • TypeScript codebase offers type safety

Cons

  • Only 10 GitHub stars, indicating early-stage development
  • Requires an MCP-compatible client to integrate
  • May have incomplete feature coverage compared to native APIs