Fomo
Fomo is a social proof marketing platform that displays real-time user activity notifications on websites to build trust and increase conversions.
Verdict
Common use cases
- Draft landing page copy using real customer names
- Pull recent conversions for sales call prep
- Analyze event patterns for campaign retrospectives
- Generate social proof snippets for email campaigns
- Summarize weekly signup activity for team standups
Integration
- Vendor
- Fomo
- Category
- other
- Auth
- API_KEY
- Tools
- 1
- Composio slug
fomo
Tools
- Get Fomo Events
This tool retrieves a list of all events from your fomo application. the endpoint is self-contained and doesn't require any external resource ids, making it independently executable. authentication is handled through the api token.
Setup
Setup guide
- 11. In Switchy, open your workspace settings and navigate to the Integrations page. 2. Find Fomo in the MCP directory and click Connect. 3. You'll be prompted to enter your Fomo API key — retrieve this from your Fomo dashboard under Settings > API. 4. Paste the key into Switchy and click Authorize. 5. Switchy confirms the connection by fetching a test event list. 6. Open any Space and type '@Fomo get recent events' to verify the integration works. 7. The MCP returns a list of events with timestamps, event types, and customer details. 8. Use these events directly in prompts to generate copy, analyze trends, or pull conversion examples for outreach.
What teammates see: by default, memories from Fomo 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
Recent Conversion Examples
@Fomo retrieve the 10 most recent events from our dashboard. Format each as a one-sentence social proof statement I can use on our homepage.Open in a Space →
Weekly Activity Summary
@Fomo get all events from the last 7 days. Group them by type and give me a three-sentence summary of what's trending.Open in a Space →
Sales Call Prep Sheet
@Fomo show me the 5 most recent purchase events. For each, include the customer name, product, and timestamp so I can reference them in my pitch.Open in a Space →
Campaign Impact Check
@Fomo pull all events from March 15-22. Compare the volume to the previous week and tell me if our campaign made a difference.Open in a Space →
Email Copy Generator
@Fomo get the last 8 events. Write a short paragraph for our newsletter highlighting real customer wins without using names.Open in a Space →
Example outputs
Illustrative - representative of the model's voice and quality, not literal recordings.
@Fomo show me all recent social proof events from the last 24 hours
Retrieved 47 events from your Fomo application. Recent activity includes: 23 purchase notifications (highest value: $299 for 'Pro Plan' by Sarah M. from Austin), 12 sign-up events, 8 demo requests, and 4 live visitor counts. Most active time window was 2-4pm EST with 18 events. Top converting page: /pricing with 9 associated events. This represents typical mid-week traffic for your account.
This example shows the read-only event retrieval capability. Fomo's API returns notification data you've configured to display on your site — purchases, sign-ups, custom events. Useful for auditing what social proof is firing, but you'll need separate analytics tools to measure conversion impact. API key must have read permissions.
@Fomo summarize which product categories are generating the most social proof notifications this week
Analyzing 312 events from the past 7 days: 'Enterprise Software' leads with 89 notifications (28% of total), followed by 'Consulting Services' at 67 events (21%), and 'Training Courses' at 54 events (17%). The remaining 102 events span 8 other categories. Enterprise Software shows highest average transaction value at $847. Peak notification days were Tuesday and Wednesday. This suggests your B2B offerings are your strongest social proof drivers right now.
This synthesis example combines Fomo's event data with AI reasoning to identify trends. The MCP provides raw event lists; the AI categorizes and analyzes patterns. Effective for spotting which products/services create the most credibility signals, though you're limited to whatever event metadata you've configured in Fomo's dashboard.
@Fomo check if we're getting any events from our new landing page launched yesterday
Searched 156 events from the last 48 hours. Found 3 events associated with URL path '/new-landing-2024': 2 sign-up notifications and 1 live visitor count. First event appeared 14 hours ago. This is lower volume compared to your main landing page (/home) which generated 41 events in the same period. The new page may need more traffic or different event triggers configured in Fomo to generate comparable social proof activity.
Demonstrates using event data to validate new page performance. Fomo events include URL context if you've configured it, letting you filter by page. However, this is diagnostic only — the MCP can't modify Fomo settings or create new events. You'd need to adjust notification rules in Fomo's dashboard separately.
Use-case deep-dives
When Fomo event data belongs in your AI workspace
A 3-person growth team at a DTC brand runs weekly conversion reviews. They pull Fomo social proof events (recent purchases, sign-ups) to correlate spikes with campaign timing. The MCP has one tool—Get Fomo Events—which dumps the full event stream into Switchy. This works if your team reviews 50-200 events per session and needs to cross-reference them with ad spend or email sends. The limitation: no filtering by date or event type at the API level, so you're always fetching everything. If your Fomo account logs thousands of events daily, this becomes noise. Best fit is small-scale stores (under 500 daily events) where a marketer asks 'show me all Fomo pings from last Tuesday' and the AI can parse the dump in-context.
Pulling Fomo activity for onboarding health checks
A 2-person CS team at a SaaS company uses Fomo to track trial sign-ups and first actions. During weekly onboarding reviews, they ask Switchy to surface Fomo events from the past 7 days to spot drop-offs. The single-tool MCP retrieves the event list; the AI filters by timestamp and event name. This scenario works because the volume is low (20-40 trial events per week) and the team doesn't need real-time alerts—just a retrospective view. The trade-off: if you're managing hundreds of trials or need segmentation by plan tier, Fomo's API doesn't expose that granularity through this MCP. Use this when your onboarding funnel is narrow and you're doing manual triage, not automated scoring.
When one-tool Fomo access simplifies client dashboards
A 5-person agency manages Fomo for 8 e-commerce clients. Each Monday, an account manager pulls event counts per client to include in performance decks. The MCP's Get Fomo Events tool returns the full stream; the AI groups by client domain or product SKU if those fields are in the event payload. This is viable when each client generates 10-50 events weekly and the agency isn't building custom analytics—just spot-checking that social proof is firing. The boundary: if clients expect segmented reporting (events by geography, device, or UTM source), Fomo's API through this MCP won't slice that way. Stick to high-level 'is it working' checks, not attribution modeling.
Frequently asked
What does the Fomo MCP do in Switchy?
The Fomo MCP pulls event data from your Fomo social proof notifications into Switchy. You can query recent conversions, sign-ups, or other tracked events to analyze customer behavior patterns or feed that data into AI workflows. It's read-only — you retrieve events but can't create or modify notifications through this integration.
Do I need admin access to connect Fomo?
You need an API key from your Fomo dashboard, which typically requires account owner or admin permissions to generate. Fomo doesn't use OAuth, so you'll paste the API key directly into Switchy during setup. Anyone with the key can read all events from your Fomo account, so treat it like a password.
Can the Fomo MCP create or update notifications?
No. The integration only retrieves existing events — it can't create new social proof notifications, edit templates, or trigger displays on your site. If you need to push events into Fomo programmatically, you'll use Fomo's separate ingest API directly, not through this MCP.
Why use this instead of Fomo's dashboard or webhooks?
The MCP lets you query Fomo event history on-demand inside Switchy's AI context, which is faster than logging into Fomo's dashboard for ad-hoc analysis. Webhooks push data in real-time but require server infrastructure; this MCP pulls data when you ask, which suits exploratory workflows better than event-driven automation.
Does pulling Fomo events count against my plan limits?
Fomo's API has rate limits (typically 120 requests per minute), but reading events doesn't consume your notification display quota. The MCP respects Fomo's rate limits automatically. If your team runs dozens of queries per hour, you might hit temporary throttles, but normal usage won't affect your Fomo plan's core limits.