growth-loop for Cursor
Analytics for apps built in Cursor
One click installs the growth-loop MCP server into Cursor. Run /growth-init and the agent instruments your app in a pull request you review — then your metrics become tools the model can call.
How it works with Cursor
- 1
One click adds the MCP server
Press "Install MCP" — your editor opens its install dialog with growth-loop pre-filled, key inside.
- 2
Run /growth-init
The agent detects your stack, installs the SDK, wraps signups, checkouts and key clicks, and opens a pull request you review. Nothing merges itself.
- 3
Ask questions in plain words
Your funnels and retention become tools the model can call: ask "how is my product doing?" right in the editor.
What you get
- One honest Home screen — your stage (building → launched → first users → first revenue), visitors, signups, revenue and shipped features.
- An AI growth engineer that reads your real numbers and answers “what should I do next?” in plain words. It never invents data.
- Ship a feature — get a launch: a merge on your default branch turns into a drafted post with a tracked link, ready to publish to X or Telegram.
- Your data stays yours — open source, EU-hosted, every raw event exportable as CSV.
Frequently asked questions
How do I add analytics from inside Cursor?
Press "Install MCP" on the growth-loop setup page and pick Cursor — a deeplink opens Cursor's install dialog with everything pre-filled. Then run /growth-init in the editor; it wires the SDK and opens a PR.
What does the MCP server expose?
Twelve tools including overview, funnels, retention, diagnose and an AI growth engineer that answers questions about your real data — plus slash-prompts like /weekly and /pmf.
Does the agent change my code without asking?
No. /growth-init opens a single pull request listing every event it added. You review and merge; nothing is auto-merged.
Is it free?
Free while in beta.