convertkit-automation
Automate ConvertKit (Kit) tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): manage subscribers, tags, broadcasts, and broadcast stats. Always search tools first for current schemas.
Best use case
convertkit-automation is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Automate ConvertKit (Kit) tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): manage subscribers, tags, broadcasts, and broadcast stats. Always search tools first for current schemas.
Teams using convertkit-automation should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/convertkit-automation/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How convertkit-automation Compares
| Feature / Agent | convertkit-automation | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Automate ConvertKit (Kit) tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): manage subscribers, tags, broadcasts, and broadcast stats. Always search tools first for current schemas.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# ConvertKit (Kit) Automation via Rube MCP
Automate ConvertKit (now known as Kit) email marketing operations through Composio's Kit toolkit via Rube MCP.
## Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Kit connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `kit`
- Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas
## Setup
**Get Rube MCP**: Add `https://rube.app/mcp` as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds
2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `kit`
3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Kit authentication
4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
## Core Workflows
### 1. List and Search Subscribers
**When to use**: User wants to browse, search, or filter email subscribers
**Tool sequence**:
1. `KIT_LIST_SUBSCRIBERS` - List subscribers with filters and pagination [Required]
**Key parameters**:
- `status`: Filter by status ('active' or 'inactive')
- `email_address`: Exact email to search for
- `created_after`/`created_before`: Date range filter (YYYY-MM-DD)
- `updated_after`/`updated_before`: Date range filter (YYYY-MM-DD)
- `sort_field`: Sort by 'id', 'cancelled_at', or 'updated_at'
- `sort_order`: 'asc' or 'desc'
- `per_page`: Results per page (min 1)
- `after`/`before`: Cursor strings for pagination
- `include_total_count`: Set to 'true' to get total subscriber count
**Pitfalls**:
- If `sort_field` is 'cancelled_at', the `status` must be set to 'cancelled'
- Date filters use YYYY-MM-DD format (no time component)
- `email_address` is an exact match; partial email search is not supported
- Pagination uses cursor-based approach with `after`/`before` cursor strings
- `include_total_count` is a string 'true', not a boolean
### 2. Manage Subscriber Tags
**When to use**: User wants to tag subscribers for segmentation
**Tool sequence**:
1. `KIT_LIST_SUBSCRIBERS` - Find subscriber ID by email [Prerequisite]
2. `KIT_TAG_SUBSCRIBER` - Associate a subscriber with a tag [Required]
3. `KIT_LIST_TAG_SUBSCRIBERS` - List subscribers for a specific tag [Optional]
**Key parameters for tagging**:
- `tag_id`: Numeric tag ID (required)
- `subscriber_id`: Numeric subscriber ID (required)
**Pitfalls**:
- Both `tag_id` and `subscriber_id` must be positive integers
- Tag IDs must reference existing tags; tags are created via the Kit web UI
- Tagging an already-tagged subscriber is idempotent (no error)
- Subscriber IDs are returned from LIST_SUBSCRIBERS; use `email_address` filter to find specific subscribers
### 3. Unsubscribe a Subscriber
**When to use**: User wants to unsubscribe a subscriber from all communications
**Tool sequence**:
1. `KIT_LIST_SUBSCRIBERS` - Find subscriber ID [Prerequisite]
2. `KIT_DELETE_SUBSCRIBER` - Unsubscribe the subscriber [Required]
**Key parameters**:
- `id`: Subscriber ID (required, positive integer)
**Pitfalls**:
- This permanently unsubscribes the subscriber from ALL email communications
- The subscriber's historical data is retained but they will no longer receive emails
- Operation is idempotent; unsubscribing an already-unsubscribed subscriber succeeds without error
- Returns empty response (HTTP 204 No Content) on success
- Subscriber ID must exist; non-existent IDs return 404
### 4. List and View Broadcasts
**When to use**: User wants to browse email broadcasts or get details of a specific one
**Tool sequence**:
1. `KIT_LIST_BROADCASTS` - List all broadcasts with pagination [Required]
2. `KIT_GET_BROADCAST` - Get detailed information for a specific broadcast [Optional]
3. `KIT_GET_BROADCAST_STATS` - Get performance statistics for a broadcast [Optional]
**Key parameters for listing**:
- `per_page`: Results per page (1-500)
- `after`/`before`: Cursor strings for pagination
- `include_total_count`: Set to 'true' for total count
**Key parameters for details**:
- `id`: Broadcast ID (required, positive integer)
**Pitfalls**:
- `per_page` max is 500 for broadcasts
- Broadcast stats are only available for sent broadcasts
- Draft broadcasts will not have stats
- Broadcast IDs are numeric integers
### 5. Delete a Broadcast
**When to use**: User wants to permanently remove a broadcast
**Tool sequence**:
1. `KIT_LIST_BROADCASTS` - Find the broadcast to delete [Prerequisite]
2. `KIT_GET_BROADCAST` - Verify it is the correct broadcast [Optional]
3. `KIT_DELETE_BROADCAST` - Permanently delete the broadcast [Required]
**Key parameters**:
- `id`: Broadcast ID (required)
**Pitfalls**:
- Deletion is permanent and cannot be undone
- Deleting a sent broadcast removes it but does not unsend the emails
- Confirm the broadcast ID before deleting
## Common Patterns
### Subscriber Lookup by Email
```
1. Call KIT_LIST_SUBSCRIBERS with email_address='user@example.com'
2. Extract subscriber ID from the response
3. Use ID for tagging, unsubscribing, or other operations
```
### Pagination
Kit uses cursor-based pagination:
- Check response for `after` cursor value
- Pass cursor as `after` parameter in next request
- Continue until no more cursor is returned
- Use `include_total_count: 'true'` to track progress
### Tag-Based Segmentation
```
1. Create tags in Kit web UI
2. Use KIT_TAG_SUBSCRIBER to assign tags to subscribers
3. Use KIT_LIST_TAG_SUBSCRIBERS to view subscribers per tag
```
## Known Pitfalls
**ID Formats**:
- Subscriber IDs: positive integers (e.g., 3887204736)
- Tag IDs: positive integers
- Broadcast IDs: positive integers
- All IDs are numeric, not strings
**Status Values**:
- Subscriber statuses: 'active', 'inactive', 'cancelled'
- Some operations are restricted by status (e.g., sorting by cancelled_at requires status='cancelled')
**String vs Boolean Parameters**:
- `include_total_count` is a string 'true', not a boolean true
- `sort_order` is a string enum: 'asc' or 'desc'
**Rate Limits**:
- Kit API has per-account rate limits
- Implement backoff on 429 responses
- Bulk operations should be paced appropriately
**Response Parsing**:
- Response data may be nested under `data` or `data.data`
- Parse defensively with fallback patterns
- Cursor values are opaque strings; use exactly as returned
## Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|------|-----------|------------|
| List subscribers | KIT_LIST_SUBSCRIBERS | status, email_address, per_page |
| Tag subscriber | KIT_TAG_SUBSCRIBER | tag_id, subscriber_id |
| List tag subscribers | KIT_LIST_TAG_SUBSCRIBERS | tag_id |
| Unsubscribe | KIT_DELETE_SUBSCRIBER | id |
| List broadcasts | KIT_LIST_BROADCASTS | per_page, after |
| Get broadcast | KIT_GET_BROADCAST | id |
| Get broadcast stats | KIT_GET_BROADCAST_STATS | id |
| Delete broadcast | KIT_DELETE_BROADCAST | id |Related Skills
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