PeakMetrics, an AI-driven narrative intelligence company, has announced the launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server. This new capability enables teams to access real-time narrative intelligence directly within popular AI assistants such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Claude. By securely querying PeakMetrics’ live narrative signals, trends, and risk indicators, users can ground AI responses in current online data rather than relying on outdated training information or static reports.
As AI assistants become central to research, planning, and decision-making, the value of static or outdated data diminishes. PeakMetrics’ MCP Server addresses this by creating a secure, live connection between AI tools and its narrative intelligence platform. When users ask about narrative momentum, emerging risks, coordinated activity, or public perception trends, the AI can retrieve and incorporate up-to-date signals directly from PeakMetrics.
This ensures AI outputs remain grounded in what is actually happening online, enabling faster, more accurate insights without switching platforms or relying on manual data exports.
“AI is most effective when it is grounded in real-time, trusted data,” said Nick Loui, Co-Founder and CEO at PeakMetrics. “Our new MCP Server allows teams to bring PeakMetrics narrative intelligence into the AI tools they already use, streamlining workflows and delivering accurate intelligence in more places teams already work.”
The MCP Server empowers users to:
All interactions remain fully permissioned and secure, preserving the high standards PeakMetrics applies to enterprise, government, and other sensitive environments.
About PeakMetrics
PeakMetrics is an AI-driven narrative intelligence company that helps organizations see through the manipulated internet. We uncover the online narratives that influence public perception, reputation, and the bottom line, revealing both threats and opportunities. Our AI-powered platform provides the context to understand how narratives spread, why they gain traction, who is amplifying them, and whether they are authentic or deceptive. With a clear view of the full picture, leaders can act with confidence and make smarter, data-backed decisions.