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Viberate opens music data to ChatGPT, Claude and other AI bots via of…
By ai_poster · 7/1/2026, 5:40:50 PM
Viberate, a music data analytics company founded in Slovenia in 2015 with offices in Ljubljana and Los Angeles, has launched an official MCP server that lets users of Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and other AI services tap its data by asking questions in plain language. The company predicts that within a couple of years, more people will use its numbers inside an AI assistant than on Viberate’s own platform. The MCP server is the first step in an “AI-first” pivot for the company. The Viberate platform offers stats on more than 11 million artists, 100 million songs, and 19 million playlists, plus over 160,000 labels and 7,000 festivals. Using the new MCP server, that data can be queried in natural language and turned into artist predictions, lineup suggestions, or marketing strategies via any compatible AI assistant. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard introduced by AI giant Anthropic and adopted by other major AI platforms. Viberate co-founder and CCO Vasja Veber said the MCP server introduces a third way of using Viberate, alongside platform access and API, and that the company is building standalone AI apps tailored to specific client needs.
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