https://mcp.creatorland.com/mcpMonitor the campaign and write the wrap
The campaign is live and the client wants to know how it is going, then why it was worth it. Both answers come from the same two tools.
- Plan
- Free tier. Both tools in this recipe are read tools.
- Typical cost
- 1 credit per member stats pull, plus 5 for the market benchmark in the wrap.
The scenario
You are running a campaign with creators who are Creatorland members and working with you directly. Instead of screenshots and self-reported numbers, their consented, first-party content stats are readable by your agent, which means weekly check-ins and the final wrap report can build themselves.
The prompt
Say this to any agent connected to the MCP at https://data-mcp.creatorland.com/mcp. Swap in your specifics and keep the shape.
Our campaign with [creators] is live. Pull each member’s first-party content stats, tell me how the sponsored posts are tracking week over week, and flag anyone behind on deliverables.
The campaign is done. Build the wrap: per-creator performance from their content stats, and benchmark what we paid against the current market band for this vertical and deal type.
What the agent composes
The ordered tool-call sequence behind the answer. This is the part you can customize: reorder it, tighten the filters, or swap a step for your own data. Every tool is documented in the tools reference.
get_member_content_stats per creator
For each contracted member, the agent pulls account-level content performance straight from the member’s own connected accounts: first-party and consented, not estimated from the outside.
The agent tracks the deltas
Run the same pull on a cadence and the agent has week-over-week movement: what is tracking, what is flat, and who has not posted the deliverable yet. Schedule the cadence in your agent, with a recurring task, and the check-in writes itself.
query_market_intelligence for the wrap framing
One benchmark call scoped to the vertical and deal type gives the wrap its money slide: what you paid, positioned against the current market band, with provenance.
Assemble the wrap
Per-creator performance from the stats pulls, rate positioning from the benchmark, and your own outcome metrics where the placeholders go. The agent composes the skeleton; you add the numbers only you have.
What you get
A recurring campaign status check while the campaign runs, and at the end a wrap-report skeleton: per-creator first-party performance plus a you-paid-versus-market band framing the client can take upstairs.
Gotchas and limits
Consent is the boundary. First-party stats exist for Creatorland members you are working with directly, who share them by choice. This is not a surveillance read on arbitrary creators.
First-party, not estimated. The numbers come from the member’s own connected accounts. That is the point: the wrap cites real account-level performance, not a third-party guess.
The cadence lives in your agent. The MCP answers when asked; scheduling the weekly ask is your agent’s job. Most clients support recurring tasks that make this a one-time setup.
Your outcome metrics are still yours. Sales, sign-ups, and promo-code redemptions live in your systems. The wrap skeleton leaves labeled slots for them rather than pretending to know.
Do it for you
Recipes are the transparent version: the prompt and the orchestration, yours to customize. If you just want the outcome, the packaged skill runs this end to end in one shot.
Write a wrap report
The packaged skill that scaffolds the wrap deck from a finished roster, benchmarks included.
Get the skillDesign it visually
Compose the monitoring loop and the wrap flow in the Workflow Designer.
Open the designer