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zelentsov-dev/asc-mcp

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MCP server for App Store Connect API — 208 tools for managing apps, builds, TestFlight, subscriptions, and more from Claude, Cursor, VS Code, or any MCP client

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zelentsov-dev/asc-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

#ai-tools #app-store-connect #claude #ios #mcp #model-context-protocol #swift #testflight

Overview

An MCP server that wraps the App Store Connect API, exposing 208 tools for managing apps, builds, TestFlight, subscriptions, and more. It integrates with Claude, Cursor, VS Code, or any MCP client, allowing developers to interact with App Store Connect directly from their editor or chat interface.

Best for

Best for
iOS and macOS developers who want to manage App Store Connect tasks from their coding environment

Use cases

  • Automate app submission and build management from an IDE
  • Manage TestFlight beta groups and tester assignments via chat
  • Monitor and update in-app purchases and subscriptions programmatically

Notes

An MCP server that wraps the App Store Connect API, exposing 208 tools for managing apps, builds, TestFlight, subscriptions, and more. It integrates with Claude, Cursor, VS Code, or any MCP client, allowing developers to interact with App Store Connect directly from their editor or chat interface.

38 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-30. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Automate app submission and build management from an IDE
  • Manage TestFlight beta groups and tester assignments via chat
  • Monitor and update in-app purchases and subscriptions programmatically

Pros

  • Large tool surface covering most App Store Connect operations
  • Works with multiple popular MCP clients for flexible integration
  • Written in Swift, aligning with Apple ecosystem conventions

Cons

  • Requires an MCP client to use, adding a dependency
  • Limited to App Store Connect API, not a general-purpose tool
  • Relatively new with only 38 stars, community and stability unproven

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Large tool surface covering most App Store Connect operations
  • Works with multiple popular MCP clients for flexible integration
  • Written in Swift, aligning with Apple ecosystem conventions

Cons

  • Requires an MCP client to use, adding a dependency
  • Limited to App Store Connect API, not a general-purpose tool
  • Relatively new with only 38 stars, community and stability unproven