What is a marketing MCP server?
Understand how MCP connects AI assistants to marketing systems, what it can do for paid media, and when a multichannel MCP is different from a single-platform connector.
Practical guides for marketers and agencies connecting AI assistants to ad accounts. Start with the basics, then move into safety, multichannel budget decisions, and real campaign workflows.
Start here
The first explains what a marketing MCP server is. The second covers the safeguards that matter before an AI assistant can touch real ad accounts.
Platform guides
Platform pages explain what Blend MCP can do inside each ad account. The learn hub adds the layer that official single-channel tools cannot cover on their own: how channels compare before budget moves.
Coming next
The first two guides are durable. Comparison pages change faster because official platform MCPs and competitor claims are moving. We will publish those after verifying the current Google, Meta, and competitor details again.
Comparison methodology for evaluating platform coverage, safety, support, and multichannel decisioning.
When a Google-only official server is enough, and when cross-channel paid-media context matters.
Account isolation, permissions, approval paths, and support workflows for multi-client teams.
Use the prompt library for cross-platform audits, budget reallocation, creative fatigue checks, and campaign cleanups.