Fingertip
Fingertip is an all-in-one platform that enables businesses to manage their operations from a single link, offering tools for selling products, booking clients, and connecting with customers across various social media platforms.
Verdict
Common use cases
- Create client booking sites from chat
- Pull site analytics for weekly reports
- Revoke user memberships after offboarding
- List event types before campaign planning
- Delete test sites after demos
Integration
- Vendor
- Fingertip
- Category
- other
- Auth
- API_KEY
- Tools
- 15
- Composio slug
fingertip
Tools
- Create Fingertip Site
Tool to create a new Fingertip site. Use after gathering site details such as name, slug, and business type.
- Delete Fingertip Sitedestructive
Tool to delete a Fingertip site. Use when you need to permanently remove a site by its UUID after confirming it is no longer needed.
- Delete Site Membershipdestructive
Tool to delete a specific site membership. Use when you need to remove a user from a site after confirming the membership ID.
- Delete Workspace Invitationdestructive
Tool to delete a workspace invitation by its ID. Use after obtaining the invitation ID to cancel a pending workspace invitation.
- Get Comprehensive Site Analytics
Tool to retrieve comprehensive analytics for a specific site. Use when you have a site ID and need period-based breakdowns including optional store metrics.
- Get Site Membership
Tool to retrieve site membership details. Use when you need detailed information about a specific membership after you have its ID.
- Health Check
Tool to verify API connectivity. Use when checking API health before other operations.
- List Event Types
Tool to list event types for a specific site. Use after confirming the siteId to retrieve a paginated list of published event types.
- List Fingertip Blog Posts
Tool to list published blog posts for a specific site. Use when you have a site ID and need to paginate, sort, and retrieve post summaries.
- List Form Templates
Tool to retrieve a paginated list of form templates. Use when you need to fetch multiple templates for a site after obtaining its ID.
- List Pages
Tool to list pages. Use when you need to retrieve and paginate through site pages.
- List Page Themes
Tool to retrieve a paginated list of page themes. Use when you need to fetch available page themes, optionally scoped to a specific site, with pagination support.
- List Site Memberships
Tool to retrieve a paginated list of site memberships. Use after confirming the site ID.
- List Sites
Tool to retrieve a paginated list of sites accessible by the API key. Use when you need to fetch sites page by page.
- List Workspaces
Tool to retrieve a paginated list of workspaces accessible to the API key. Use when you need to navigate through multiple workspaces.
Setup
Setup guide
- 1Open your Switchy workspace settings and navigate to the Integrations tab. Click Add Integration and search for Fingertip. You'll be prompted to paste an API key — generate this from your Fingertip account dashboard under API Settings or Developer Tools. Copy the key and paste it into Switchy, then click Connect. Switchy will run a health check to confirm the key works. Once connected, open any Space and type @Fingertip followed by a task like 'list all sites' to test the connection. If the MCP responds with site data, you're ready. If authentication fails, double-check the key hasn't expired and that it has read and write permissions in Fingertip.
What teammates see: by default, memories from Fingertip 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
Create New Client Site
@Fingertip create a new site named 'Acme Yoga Studio' with slug 'acme-yoga' and business type 'fitness'. Set it live immediately.Open in a Space →
Pull Monthly Analytics
@Fingertip get comprehensive analytics for site ID abc-123 for the last 30 days. Include store metrics if available.Open in a Space →
List Active Event Types
@Fingertip list all published event types for site ID xyz-789. Show the first 50 results.Open in a Space →
Remove User Membership
@Fingertip delete the site membership with ID mem-456. Confirm the user no longer has access.Open in a Space →
Delete Unused Site
@Fingertip delete the site with UUID site-999. Confirm it's been removed from the account.Open in a Space →
Example outputs
Illustrative - representative of the model's voice and quality, not literal recordings.
@Fingertip show me comprehensive analytics for our main site over the last 30 days, including store metrics if available.
Here's an illustrative analytics summary for your site: 2,340 total page views (up 18% from prior period), 1,120 unique visitors, average session duration 3m 42s. Top pages: /pricing (420 views), /features (380 views), /docs (310 views). Store metrics show 47 transactions totaling $3,215, with an average order value of $68.40. Bounce rate is 42%, and mobile traffic accounts for 61% of sessions. This data reflects the period from January 15 to February 14, 2025.
This example demonstrates read-heavy analytics retrieval. The actual response structure depends on your site's tracking configuration and whether store functionality is enabled. Requires a valid site ID and appropriate API key permissions to access analytics data.
@Fingertip create a new site called 'Product Launch 2025' with slug 'launch-2025' for our e-commerce business type.
I've created the new Fingertip site 'Product Launch 2025' with slug 'launch-2025'. The site UUID is f8a3c2d1-4e5b-6789-a0b1-c2d3e4f5g6h7 and is now active under your workspace. The site is configured for e-commerce business type and ready for content setup. You can access it at launch-2025.fingertip.com (or your custom domain once configured). Next steps would typically include adding team members, configuring event types, and setting up your store if needed.
This write operation creates a persistent resource in your Fingertip workspace. The slug must be unique across your account. Once created, the site incurs workspace limits and may affect billing depending on your plan. Deletion requires a separate explicit action.
@Fingertip list all published event types for site f8a3c2d1-4e5b-6789-a0b1-c2d3e4f5g6h7 and summarize which ones have the most bookings this month.
Your site has 8 published event types. Here's an illustrative breakdown: 'Product Demo' (45-minute sessions, 23 bookings this month), 'Customer Onboarding' (30-minute sessions, 18 bookings), 'Technical Support Call' (60-minute sessions, 12 bookings), 'Sales Consultation' (30-minute sessions, 9 bookings), and 4 others with fewer bookings. Product Demo is your most popular offering, accounting for 37% of total bookings. The AI synthesized booking frequency from the event type metadata, though actual booking counts would require additional analytics queries.
This synthesis example combines the MCP's list capability with AI reasoning to surface patterns. The event type list is paginated, so sites with many event types may require multiple calls. Booking statistics shown here are illustrative—actual booking data requires separate analytics endpoints or integration with calendar systems.
Use-case deep-dives
When Fingertip works for agencies managing 5-20 client sites
A 6-person agency runs monthly performance reviews for 12 client sites. The Fingertip MCP lets them pull comprehensive analytics across all sites in one Switchy thread without logging into each client dashboard. The Get Comprehensive Site Analytics tool returns period-based breakdowns including store metrics, so the team can compare month-over-month trends and flag outliers in a single standup. This works well when you're managing under 30 sites and need read-heavy access. If you're creating or deleting sites weekly, the 15-tool scope feels narrow—you'll spend more time context-switching than the MCP saves. For stable client rosters where the main job is reporting, this MCP cuts review time in half.
Use Fingertip MCP when auditing event schemas at scale
A 3-person compliance team at a SaaS company needs to verify that all customer-facing sites publish the correct event types for GDPR tracking. The List Event Types tool lets them query each site's published events in a Switchy thread, compare against their internal schema checklist, and flag discrepancies without opening 40 browser tabs. This scenario wins because the MCP surfaces paginated event data that's otherwise buried in site settings. The trade-off: if your audit also requires editing event schemas or permissions, the MCP doesn't expose those write operations—you'll still need the Fingertip UI for remediation. For read-only audits where speed matters more than depth, this MCP delivers.
When Fingertip MCP handles post-onboarding membership hygiene
A 2-person ops team onboards 15 contractors per quarter, each needing temporary site access. After projects wrap, they use the Delete Site Membership and Delete Workspace Invitation tools to revoke access in bulk without hunting through admin panels. The MCP's membership-focused tools (Get Site Membership, Delete Site Membership) make it easy to confirm who's still active and remove stale invitations in one pass. This works when your access churn is predictable and under 50 changes per month. If you're managing hundreds of users or need role-based permission edits, the 15-tool scope won't cover advanced IAM workflows. For small teams with quarterly access reviews, this MCP turns a 2-hour manual task into a 20-minute Switchy session.
Frequently asked
What does the Fingertip MCP do in Switchy?
The Fingertip MCP lets your AI agents manage Fingertip sites, memberships, and analytics directly from Switchy. It can create or delete sites, handle user memberships, pull analytics data, and list event types. Think of it as programmatic access to your Fingertip workspace admin panel, so agents can automate site setup, user management, and reporting without you logging into Fingertip's dashboard.
Do I need admin access to connect Fingertip MCP?
Yes. The MCP uses an API key, which means whoever connects it needs permission to generate keys in your Fingertip workspace settings. Typically only workspace owners or admins can create API keys. If you're a regular member, ask your admin to either generate the key for you or grant you the necessary role first.
Can the Fingertip MCP edit event types or site content?
It can list event types but not edit them. The 15 tools focus on site-level operations (create, delete, analytics) and membership management (add, remove users, handle invitations). If you need to modify event schemas or page content, you'll still do that in Fingertip's UI. The MCP is for workspace admin tasks, not content authoring.
Why use this instead of Fingertip's dashboard?
Use the MCP when you want agents to handle repetitive admin work—spinning up test sites, pulling weekly analytics, or bulk-removing expired memberships. The dashboard is faster for one-off changes or visual editing. The MCP shines when you're automating workflows across multiple sites or integrating Fingertip data into reports that combine other tools.
Who on the team should connect the Fingertip MCP?
Whoever owns your Fingertip workspace or manages site provisioning. Since the API key grants broad admin access (create/delete sites, manage memberships), you don't want every team member connecting it. One admin should add the MCP to Switchy, then share the workspace with teammates who need agents to query analytics or list sites—without giving them the raw API key.