LinkedIn Users Search: Filter and search for LinkedIn users by keywords, name, title, company, location, industry, and education.
Profile Lookup: Retrieve detailed profile information for a LinkedIn user.
Email Lookup: Find LinkedIn user details by email address.
Posts & Reactions: Retrieve a user's posts and associated reactions.
Post Reposts & Comments: Retrieve reposts and comments for a specific LinkedIn post.
Account Management:
Company Search & Details:
Google Search
HDW MCP Server exposes several tools through the MCP protocol. Each tool is defined with its name, description, and input parameters:
Search LinkedIn Users
Name: search_linkedin_users
Description: Search for LinkedIn users with various filters.
Parameters:
keywords
(optional): Any keyword for search.first_name
, last_name
, title
, company_keywords
, school_keywords
(optional).current_company
, past_company
, location
, industry
, education
(optional).count
(optional, default: 10): Maximum number of results (max 1000).timeout
(optional, default: 300): Timeout in seconds (20–1500).Get LinkedIn Profile
Name: get_linkedin_profile
Description: Retrieve detailed profile information about a LinkedIn user.
Parameters:
user
(required): User alias, URL, or URN.with_experience
, with_education
, with_skills
(optional, default: true).Get LinkedIn Email User
Name: get_linkedin_email_user
Description: Look up LinkedIn user details by email.
Parameters:
email
(required): Email address.count
(optional, default: 5).timeout
(optional, default: 300).Get LinkedIn User Posts
Name: get_linkedin_user_posts
Description: Retrieve posts for a LinkedIn user by URN.
Parameters:
urn
(required): User URN (must include prefix, e.g. fsd_profile:...
).count
(optional, default: 10).timeout
(optional, default: 300).Get LinkedIn User Reactions
Name: get_linkedin_user_reactions
Description: Retrieve reactions for a LinkedIn user by URN.
Parameters:
urn
(required).count
(optional, default: 10).timeout
(optional, default: 300).Get LinkedIn Chat Messages
Name: get_linkedin_chat_messages
Description: Retrieve top chat messages from the LinkedIn management API.
Parameters:
user
(required): User URN (with prefix).count
(optional, default: 20).timeout
(optional, default: 300).Send LinkedIn Chat Message
Name: send_linkedin_chat_message
Description: Send a chat message using the LinkedIn management API.
Parameters:
user
(required): Recipient user URN (with prefix).text
(required): Message text.timeout
(optional, default: 300).Send LinkedIn Connection Request
Name: send_linkedin_connection
Description: Send a connection invitation to a LinkedIn user.
Parameters:
user
(required).timeout
(optional, default: 300).Send LinkedIn Post Comment
Name: send_linkedin_post_comment
Description: Create a comment on a LinkedIn post or reply.
Parameters:
text
(required): Comment text.urn
(required): Activity or comment URN.timeout
(optional, default: 300).Get LinkedIn User Connections
Name: get_linkedin_user_connections
Description: Retrieve a list of LinkedIn user connections.
Parameters:
connected_after
(optional): Timestamp filter.count
(optional, default: 20).timeout
(optional, default: 300).Get LinkedIn Post Reposts
Name: get_linkedin_post_reposts
Description: Retrieve reposts for a LinkedIn post.
Parameters:
urn
(required): Post URN (must start with activity:
).count
(optional, default: 10).timeout
(optional, default: 300).Get LinkedIn Post Comments
Name: get_linkedin_post_comments
Description: Retrieve comments for a LinkedIn post.
Parameters:
urn
(required).sort
(optional, default: "relevance"
; allowed values: "relevance"
, "recent"
).count
(optional, default: 10).timeout
(optional, default: 300).Get LinkedIn Google Company
Name: get_linkedin_google_company
Description: Search for LinkedIn companies via Google – the first result is typically the best match.
Parameters:
keywords
(required): Array of company keywords.with_urn
(optional, default: false).count_per_keyword
(optional, default: 1; range 1–10).timeout
(optional, default: 300).Get LinkedIn Company
Name: get_linkedin_company
Description: Retrieve detailed information about a LinkedIn company.
Parameters:
company
(required): Company alias, URL, or URN.timeout
(optional, default: 300).Get LinkedIn Company Employees
Name: get_linkedin_company_employees
Description: Retrieve employees of a LinkedIn company.
Parameters:
companies
(required): Array of company URNs.keywords
, first_name
, last_name
(optional).count
(optional, default: 10).timeout
(optional, default: 300).Open your terminal and run the following commands:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/horizondatawave/hdw-mcp-server.git
# Change directory to the project folder
cd hdw-mcp-server
# Install dependencies
npm install
Register at app.horizondatawave.ai to get your API key and 100 free credits. You will receive your HDW_ACCESS_TOKEN and HDW_ACCOUNT_ID.
Create a .env
file in the root of your project with the following content:
HDW_ACCESS_TOKEN=YOUR_HD_W_ACCESS_TOKEN
HDW_ACCOUNT_ID=YOUR_HD_W_ACCOUNT_ID
Update your Claude configuration file (claude_desktop_config.json
) with the following content:
{
"mcpServers": {
"hdw": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@horizondatawave/mcp"],
"env": {
"HDW_ACCESS_TOKEN": "YOUR_HD_W_ACCESS_TOKEN",
"HDW_ACCOUNT_ID": "YOUR_HD_W_ACCOUNT_ID"
}
}
}
}
Configuration file location:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Easy way:
Open Cursor Settings and add a new MCP server with the command:
env HDW_ACCESS_TOKEN=your-access-token HDW_ACCOUNT_ID=your-account-id node /path/to/your/build/index.js
Safe way:
Copy the provided template run.template.sh
to a new file (e.g. run.sh
), update it with your credentials, and configure Cursor to run:
sh /path/to/your/run.sh
Update your Windsurf configuration file (mcp_config.json
) with the following content:
{
"mcpServers": {
"hdw": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/your/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"HDW_ACCESS_TOKEN": "YOUR_HD_W_ACCESS_TOKEN",
"HDW_ACCOUNT_ID": "YOUR_HD_W_ACCOUNT_ID"
}
}
}
}
Note: After configuration, you can disable official web tools to conserve your API credits.
Below is an example configuration for an MCP client (e.g., a custom integration):
{
"mcpServers": {
"hdw": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@horizondatawave/mcp"],
"env": {
"HDW_ACCESS_TOKEN": "YOUR_HD_W_ACCESS_TOKEN",
"HDW_ACCOUNT_ID": "YOUR_HD_W_ACCOUNT_ID"
}
}
}
}
Replace the paths and credentials with your own values.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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