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Amplitude Automation

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Streamline your Amplitude analytics tasks effortlessly.

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What Amplitude Automation does

Amplitude Automation via Rube MCP allows developers and data analysts to automate various tasks related to Amplitude product analytics using the Composio toolkit. This skill is designed for those who regularly work with user event tracking, cohort management, and user identification within Amplitude, providing a streamlined way to execute these tasks programmatically. By leveraging Rube MCP, users can connect to Amplitude without the need for API keys, simplifying the setup process and enabling quick access to analytics functionality.

To get started, users must ensure that Rube MCP is connected and that they have an active Amplitude connection. The skill offers several core workflows, including sending events to Amplitude, retrieving user activity, identifying users, managing cohorts, and browsing event categories. Each workflow is designed with specific parameters and requirements, ensuring that users can effectively track user interactions and manage their analytics data. For example, sending events requires specifying event types and user identifiers, while retrieving user activity necessitates resolving user IDs to Amplitude's internal identifiers.

The skill also addresses common pitfalls, such as the need for accurate identifiers and the asynchronous nature of event processing. This ensures that users are aware of potential issues when implementing their analytics workflows. By automating these tasks, users can focus on analyzing data rather than getting bogged down in manual processes, making this skill particularly valuable for teams looking to enhance their data-driven decision-making capabilities.

In summary, Amplitude Automation via Rube MCP is an essential tool for anyone looking to integrate Amplitude analytics into their applications seamlessly. It simplifies the complexities of user tracking and cohort management, allowing teams to gain insights faster and more efficiently.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to automate event tracking, user identification, or cohort management in Amplitude.

When not to use it

Avoid this skill if you do not use Amplitude or require features outside of its core functionality.

What you can build with it

Track User Events

Quickly send event data to Amplitude for user interactions like page views or purchases.

Analyze User Activity

Retrieve and analyze the event history of specific users to understand their behavior.

Manage User Cohorts

List, update, and check the status of user cohorts for targeted analytics.

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Amplitude Automation via Rube MCP

Automate Amplitude product analytics through Composio's Amplitude toolkit via Rube MCP.

Prerequisites

  • Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
  • Active Amplitude connection via RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit amplitude
  • Always call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first to get current tool schemas

Setup

Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.

  1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS responds
  2. Call RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit amplitude
  3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Amplitude authentication
  4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows

Core Workflows

1. Send Events

When to use: User wants to track events or send event data to Amplitude

Tool sequence:

  1. AMPLITUDE_SEND_EVENTS - Send one or more events to Amplitude [Required]

Key parameters:

  • events: Array of event objects, each containing:
    • event_type: Name of the event (e.g., 'page_view', 'purchase')
    • user_id: Unique user identifier (required if no device_id)
    • device_id: Device identifier (required if no user_id)
    • event_properties: Object with custom event properties
    • user_properties: Object with user properties to set
    • time: Event timestamp in milliseconds since epoch

Pitfalls:

  • At least one of user_id or device_id is required per event
  • event_type is required for every event; cannot be empty
  • time must be in milliseconds (13-digit epoch), not seconds
  • Batch limit applies; check schema for maximum events per request
  • Events are processed asynchronously; successful API response does not mean data is immediately queryable

2. Get User Activity

When to use: User wants to view event history for a specific user

Tool sequence:

  1. AMPLITUDE_FIND_USER - Find user by ID or property [Prerequisite]
  2. AMPLITUDE_GET_USER_ACTIVITY - Retrieve user's event stream [Required]

Key parameters:

  • user: Amplitude internal user ID (from FIND_USER)
  • offset: Pagination offset for event list
  • limit: Maximum number of events to return

Pitfalls:

  • user parameter requires Amplitude's internal user ID, NOT your application's user_id
  • Must call FIND_USER first to resolve your user_id to Amplitude's internal ID
  • Activity is returned in reverse chronological order by default
  • Large activity histories require pagination via offset

3. Find and Identify Users

When to use: User wants to look up users or set user properties

Tool sequence:

  1. AMPLITUDE_FIND_USER - Search for a user by various identifiers [Required]
  2. AMPLITUDE_IDENTIFY - Set or update user properties [Optional]

Key parameters:

  • For FIND_USER:
    • user: Search term (user_id, email, or Amplitude ID)
  • For IDENTIFY:
    • user_id: Your application's user identifier
    • device_id: Device identifier (alternative to user_id)
    • user_properties: Object with $set, $unset, $add, $append operations

Pitfalls:

  • FIND_USER searches across user_id, device_id, and Amplitude ID
  • IDENTIFY uses special property operations ($set, $unset, $add, $append)
  • $set overwrites existing values; $setOnce only sets if not already set
  • At least one of user_id or device_id is required for IDENTIFY
  • User property changes are eventually consistent; not immediate

4. Manage Cohorts

When to use: User wants to list cohorts, view cohort details, or update cohort membership

Tool sequence:

  1. AMPLITUDE_LIST_COHORTS - List all saved cohorts [Required]
  2. AMPLITUDE_GET_COHORT - Get detailed cohort information [Optional]
  3. AMPLITUDE_UPDATE_COHORT_MEMBERSHIP - Add/remove users from a cohort [Optional]
  4. AMPLITUDE_CHECK_COHORT_STATUS - Check async cohort operation status [Optional]

Key parameters:

  • For LIST_COHORTS: No required parameters
  • For GET_COHORT: cohort_id (from list results)
  • For UPDATE_COHORT_MEMBERSHIP:
    • cohort_id: Target cohort ID
    • memberships: Object with add and/or remove arrays of user IDs
  • For CHECK_COHORT_STATUS: request_id from update response

Pitfalls:

  • Cohort IDs are required for all cohort-specific operations
  • UPDATE_COHORT_MEMBERSHIP is asynchronous; use CHECK_COHORT_STATUS to verify
  • request_id from the update response is needed for status checking
  • Maximum membership changes per request may be limited; chunk large updates
  • Only behavioral cohorts support API membership updates

5. Browse Event Categories

When to use: User wants to discover available event types and categories in Amplitude

Tool sequence:

  1. AMPLITUDE_GET_EVENT_CATEGORIES - List all event categories [Required]

Key parameters:

  • No required parameters; returns all configured event categories

Pitfalls:

  • Categories are configured in Amplitude UI; API provides read access
  • Event names within categories are case-sensitive
  • Use these categories to validate event_type values before sending events

Common Patterns

ID Resolution

Application user_id -> Amplitude internal ID:

1. Call AMPLITUDE_FIND_USER with user=your_user_id
2. Extract Amplitude's internal user ID from response
3. Use internal ID for GET_USER_ACTIVITY

Cohort name -> Cohort ID:

1. Call AMPLITUDE_LIST_COHORTS
2. Find cohort by name in results
3. Extract id for cohort operations

User Property Operations

Amplitude IDENTIFY supports these property operations:

  • $set: Set property value (overwrites existing)
  • $setOnce: Set only if property not already set
  • $add: Increment numeric property
  • $append: Append to list property
  • $unset: Remove property entirely

Example structure:

{
  "user_properties": {
    "$set": {"plan": "premium", "company": "Acme"},
    "$add": {"login_count": 1}
  }
}

Async Operation Pattern

For cohort membership updates:

1. Call AMPLITUDE_UPDATE_COHORT_MEMBERSHIP -> get request_id
2. Call AMPLITUDE_CHECK_COHORT_STATUS with request_id
3. Repeat step 2 until status is 'complete' or 'error'

Known Pitfalls

User IDs:

  • Amplitude has its own internal user IDs separate from your application's
  • FIND_USER resolves your IDs to Amplitude's internal IDs
  • GET_USER_ACTIVITY requires Amplitude's internal ID, not your user_id

Event Timestamps:

  • Must be in milliseconds since epoch (13 digits)
  • Seconds (10 digits) will be interpreted as very old dates
  • Omitting timestamp uses server receive time

Rate Limits:

  • Event ingestion has throughput limits per project
  • Batch events where possible to reduce API calls
  • Cohort membership updates have async processing limits

Response Parsing:

  • Response data may be nested under data key
  • User activity returns events in reverse chronological order
  • Cohort lists may include archived cohorts; check status field
  • Parse defensively with fallbacks for optional fields

Quick Reference

TaskTool SlugKey Params
Send eventsAMPLITUDE_SEND_EVENTSevents (array)
Find userAMPLITUDE_FIND_USERuser
Get user activityAMPLITUDE_GET_USER_ACTIVITYuser, offset, limit
Identify userAMPLITUDE_IDENTIFYuser_id, user_properties
List cohortsAMPLITUDE_LIST_COHORTS(none)
Get cohortAMPLITUDE_GET_COHORTcohort_id
Update cohort membersAMPLITUDE_UPDATE_COHORT_MEMBERSHIPcohort_id, memberships
Check cohort statusAMPLITUDE_CHECK_COHORT_STATUSrequest_id
List event categoriesAMPLITUDE_GET_EVENT_CATEGORIES(none)

When to Use

This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

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