https://mcp.creatorland.com/mcpVet a creator’s audience
The diligence layer on top of a profile: who the audience really is, how real it is, and whether it actually fits your target, before the contract goes out.
- Plan
- Audience reports need Pro. The coverage preflight is free on every plan.
- Typical cost
- The preflight is free. A report is 25 credits, and a report pulled in the last ~30 days re-serves from cache at no vendor cost.
The scenario
The shortlist says yes, the content looks right, the rate is agreed. The one question left is the one a profile cannot answer: is the audience real, and is it yours? This recipe pulls a verified, vendor-derived audience report and reads it against your target, with the cost on the table before anything is spent.
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.
Before we sign @handle on Instagram, vet their audience. Check coverage first and tell me what the report will cost, then pull it. I want demographics, geography, the credibility and fake-follower score, and a read on true fit for a US beauty audience.
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.
check_audience_coverage, the free preflight
For one creator or a whole list, the agent first asks what is already cached versus what needs a fresh pull, and gets the exact credit estimate back. Nothing is spent yet; the cost is on the table first.
You confirm, knowing the number
Cached reports re-serve without a fresh vendor pull, so vetting a creator someone else checked recently is effectively instant. Only fresh pulls cost the full 25 credits, and now you know which is which.
get_audience_report
The report comes back with real audience demographics, geography, interests, and audience brand-affinity, plus the credibility and fake-follower score and a credibility-adjusted true-fit read, stamped with an as-of date.
The agent reads it against your target
The raw report becomes a verdict: how much of the claimed reach is real, what the effective CPM looks like on credible followers only, and whether the audience actually overlaps your target market.
What you get
A diligence-grade audience verdict for one creator: demographics and geo against your target, a credibility score, and a real-reach read that reprices the deal on credible followers instead of the follower count.
Gotchas and limits
Platform coverage differs, and the report says so. Instagram returns the full picture. TikTok and YouTube return demographics and geography only, and the report states that rather than fabricating the rest.
Vendor-derived, not first-party. Audience figures come from a third-party audience-intelligence provider, the same class of data the big diligence tools sell. For consented first-party stats, see the campaign-monitoring recipe.
Cache-first economics. A creator pulled in the last ~30 days re-serves at no vendor cost. Run the free preflight on a whole shortlist before deciding who gets a fresh pull.
No contact details, ever. Reports describe the audience, never the creator’s inbox. Outreach goes through the double-opt-in connection flow.
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.
Vet a creator
The packaged diligence skill: profile, affiliations, audience, and benchmark position in one pass.
Get the skillTools reference
The full get_audience_report and check_audience_coverage contracts and field lists.
Read the reference