Dotsimple
DotSimple is a comprehensive social media management tool that enables users to plan, create, and publish content across multiple platforms, leveraging AI for content generation and providing analytics for performance optimization.
Verdict
Common use cases
- Schedule posts across social channels from chat
- Upload and tag campaign assets in one step
- List connected accounts before drafting content
- Delete outdated media files in bulk
- Create color-coded tags for content themes
Integration
- Vendor
- Dotsimple
- Category
- other
- Auth
- API_KEY
- Tools
- 11
- Composio slug
dotsimple
Tools
- Create Tag
Tool to create a new tag in dotsimple. use when you need to categorize content with custom tags. example: create a tag named "news" with color "#38bdf8".
- Delete Media Filesdestructive
Tool to delete multiple media files in the workspace. use after confirming unwanted files. call this when you have a list of media ids to remove. returns success status.
- Delete Tagdestructive
Tool to delete a tag by its uuid. use when you need to remove a specific tag; ensure the uuid is correct before invoking.
- Get Media File
Tool to retrieve details of a specific media file. use when you have the mediafileid and need its metadata.
- Get Tag by UUID
Tool to retrieve details for a specific tag by uuid. use when you need full tag information after obtaining its identifier.
- List Accounts
Tool to list all connected social media accounts in the workspace. use when you need to retrieve available accounts before posting or scheduling content.
- List Autoresponders
Tool to list all autoresponders. use when you need to browse through your autoresponder setup.
- List Media Files
Tool to list all media files with optional pagination. use when you need to retrieve or browse uploaded media files page by page.
- List Posts
Tool to list all posts in the workspace with optional pagination. use when you need to fetch paginated posts after obtaining a valid auth token.
- List Reports
Tool to list all account-level reports. use when you need to fetch aggregated account metrics chronologically after authentication.
- List Tags
Tool to list all tags available in the workspace. use when you need to retrieve tag metadata for planning or display.
Setup
Setup guide
- 11. Open your Switchy workspace settings and navigate to the MCP integrations page. 2. Click 'Add MCP' and select Dotsimple from the directory. 3. Log into your Dotsimple account in a separate tab, go to Settings > API Keys, and generate a new key with workspace read/write permissions. 4. Paste the API key into the Switchy connection form and click 'Connect'. 5. Switchy will verify the key and show a green checkmark when the connection succeeds. 6. Open any Space, type '@Dotsimple list accounts' in the chat, and send — you should see your connected social profiles returned in the response. 7. If the list appears, the integration is live and you can start scheduling posts or managing media.
What teammates see: by default, memories from Dotsimple are scoped to the Space (PROJECT visibility) - you can mark any memory PRIVATE or share it ORG-wide.
Works well with
Top models
Compatibility data appears once enough Spaces have used this MCP together with a given model.
How Switchy teams use it
Starter prompts
List Social Accounts
@Dotsimple list all connected social media accounts in this workspaceOpen in a Space →
Create Campaign Tag
@Dotsimple create a tag named 'Q2 Launch' with color #ff6b6bOpen in a Space →
Browse Media Library
@Dotsimple list all media files in the workspace, show the first pageOpen in a Space →
Get Tag Details
@Dotsimple get details for the tag with UUID a1b2c3d4-e5f6-7890-abcd-ef1234567890Open in a Space →
Delete Old Media
@Dotsimple delete media files with IDs 12345, 12346, 12347 from the workspaceOpen in a Space →
Example outputs
Illustrative - representative of the model's voice and quality, not literal recordings.
@dotsimple list all my connected social media accounts and show me which ones are active
Based on the workspace configuration, you have 4 connected accounts: Twitter (@company_official, active), LinkedIn (Company Page, active), Facebook (Brand Page, inactive - requires re-authentication), and Instagram (@company_brand, active). The Facebook connection expired 12 days ago and needs OAuth refresh before you can schedule posts to that channel.
This example shows the MCP's account-listing capability, which is essential before scheduling any social content. Note that Dotsimple tracks connection health — inactive accounts will block post operations until re-authenticated. Requires read access to workspace settings.
@dotsimple create a new tag called 'Q1-Campaign' with color #ff6b6b for organizing our upcoming product launch content
Tag 'Q1-Campaign' created successfully with UUID a3f7c891-4d2e-4b9a-8c3f-7e9d2a1b5f4c and hex color #ff6b6b. You can now apply this tag to media files and scheduled posts to group all launch-related assets. The tag is immediately available across the workspace for filtering and search.
Demonstrates the MCP's taxonomy management — useful for teams coordinating multi-channel campaigns. Tags persist across media uploads and scheduled posts. Be aware that deleting a tag doesn't remove tagged content, just the classification. Requires write permissions on workspace tags.
@dotsimple show me all media files uploaded in the last 30 days, then identify any duplicates or files larger than 5MB that we should archive
Retrieved 47 media files from the past month. Analysis shows 3 potential duplicates: 'hero-image-v2.png' and 'hero-image-final.png' (both 2.1MB, 98% visual similarity), plus 'logo-old.svg' appears twice. 8 files exceed 5MB: 'webinar-recording-raw.mp4' (47MB), 'product-demo.mov' (23MB), and 6 high-res photos averaging 7MB each. These larger files account for 68% of your current storage quota.
This synthesis example pairs the MCP's media-listing tool with AI reasoning to surface actionable insights. The MCP provides raw file metadata; the AI interprets size/duplication patterns. Pagination may be needed for workspaces with 100+ files. Deleting files requires a separate confirmation step to prevent accidental loss.
Use-case deep-dives
When Dotsimple fits a 3-5 person content team
A boutique agency managing 8-12 client social accounts hits the sweet spot for Dotsimple. The MCP's List Accounts and tag-creation tools let your team build a shared posting workflow where one person drafts, another tags by client vertical, and a third schedules across platforms without switching tabs. The 11-tool scope keeps the interface lean—no bloated feature set to navigate. This breaks down if you're running complex A/B tests or need granular analytics; Dotsimple is a scheduling layer, not a measurement suite. If your team spends more time analyzing post performance than creating content, you need a different stack. For shops where the bottleneck is coordinating who posts what when, the MCP turns Switchy into a lightweight command center that beats juggling five browser tabs.
Using Dotsimple to organize support media assets
A 6-person support team fielding 200 tickets a week can use Dotsimple's media-file tools to centralize screenshots, tutorial videos, and troubleshooting GIFs. The List Media Files and Get Media File tools let agents search the library mid-conversation without leaving Switchy, while Create Tag organizes assets by product area or issue type. The Delete Media Files tool keeps the library from turning into a junk drawer. This works when your asset count stays under a few hundred files—pagination helps, but the MCP isn't built for enterprise-scale DAM. If you're managing 10,000+ assets or need version control, you've outgrown this. For teams where the problem is 'where did we put that walkthrough video,' Dotsimple gives you a taggable, searchable media bin that lives in your AI workspace.
When Dotsimple's autoresponder tools save launch-week chaos
A 4-person product team launching a webinar series can use Dotsimple's List Autoresponders tool to coordinate DM replies across Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram from one interface. You set up autoresponders for common questions—'when does it start,' 'is there a replay'—and the MCP lets your team audit and tweak them in Switchy without context-switching. This is a narrow win: if your event has more than 3-4 autoresponder scenarios, the tooling gets clunky fast. If you need conditional logic or multi-step sequences, you're better off in a dedicated marketing automation platform. But for a one-week sprint where you just need to stop manually replying to the same five questions, the MCP turns Switchy into a quick autoresponder control panel that keeps your team in flow.
Frequently asked
What does the Dotsimple MCP do in Switchy?
It connects your Dotsimple social media workspace to Switchy's AI agents. Agents can list your connected social accounts, manage media files, create and delete tags, browse autoresponders, and retrieve metadata for specific assets. This lets AI help you organize content, audit your media library, or prep posts without leaving the conversation.
Do I need admin access to connect Dotsimple?
You need a Dotsimple API key with workspace-level permissions. Dotsimple doesn't publish granular scope requirements, so assume the key grants full read-write access to accounts, media, tags, and autoresponders. If your workspace restricts API key creation to admins, you'll need that role to connect.
Can the Dotsimple MCP schedule or publish social posts?
No. The MCP exposes tools for listing accounts, managing media files, and organizing tags, but it doesn't include a publish or schedule tool. To post content, you'll still use Dotsimple's web app or a separate API integration. This MCP is for asset management and metadata work, not distribution.
Why use this MCP instead of Dotsimple's web dashboard?
The MCP lets AI agents bulk-tag media, audit file libraries, or cross-reference autoresponders in natural language. If you're already in Switchy coordinating a campaign, the agent can pull account lists or check tag UUIDs without you switching tabs. For one-off uploads or manual scheduling, the dashboard is faster.
Who on the team should connect the Dotsimple workspace?
Whoever owns your Dotsimple API keys and understands which accounts and media libraries agents should access. Since the key grants workspace-wide permissions, connect it from a shared Switchy space where your social or content team collaborates. Individual contributors don't need separate connections.