| name | windsor-ai-business-data |
| description | Query Windsor.ai business data across marketing, sales, CRM, ecommerce, finance, and analytics connectors. Use when users need dashboards, reports, data visualization, schema exploration, or connector-backed test data from Windsor.ai. |
| disable-model-invocation | false |
Windsor.ai Business Data Skill
Use this skill whenever the user needs business data — marketing analytics, sales metrics, CRM data, ecommerce transactions, financial data, or any other data available through Windsor.ai's 325+ connectors.
When to Use
- User is building a dashboard, report, or data visualization that needs business data from any source
- User asks about ad spend, campaign performance, ROAS, CTR, CPC, or conversion metrics
- User needs CRM, sales, ecommerce, or financial data in their codebase
- User needs to explore what data sources or fields are available
- User wants to seed a project with real data (e.g. for testing, prototyping, or generating fixtures)
- User is building an integration with any platform supported by Windsor.ai
Available Tools
Windsor.ai provides 4 MCP tools:
get_connectors
Lists all connected platforms and their account IDs. Always call this first if you don't know what accounts are available.
get_options
Returns available fields, date filters, and options for a specific connector. Use this to discover what data can be queried before calling get_data.
Parameters:
connector (required): Platform ID like "google_ads", "facebook", "tiktok", "linkedin", "googleanalytics4", "hubspot", "salesforce", "searchconsole", "instagram", "youtube", "google_my_business", "shopify", "stripe", "quickbooks", and 300+ more
accounts (required): List of account IDs from get_connectors
get_fields
Returns detailed metadata about specific fields — data types, descriptions, available values. Use this when you need to understand the schema before writing code that processes the data.
Parameters:
connector (required): Platform ID
fields (required): List of field IDs like ["campaign", "spend", "clicks"]
get_data
Retrieves actual data. This is the main query tool.
Parameters:
connector (required): Platform ID
accounts (required): List of account IDs
fields (required): Fields to retrieve, e.g. ["campaign", "date", "spend", "clicks", "impressions"]
date_from / date_to: Date range as "YYYY-MM-DD"
date_preset: Shorthand like "last_7d", "last_30d", "this_month", "last_3m"
filters: Conditions like [["spend", "gt", 100], "and", ["campaign", "contains", "Sale"]]
options: Connector-specific options like {"attribution_window": "7d_view,1d_click"}
Workflow Pattern
- Discover → Call
get_connectors to see what's connected
- Explore → Call
get_options to see available fields for a connector
- Understand → Call
get_fields for field metadata if building typed interfaces
- Query → Call
get_data to pull the actual data
Common Field Patterns
Fields vary by connector type. Here are some common examples:
Marketing/Ads connectors: campaign, adgroup, ad, date, device, country, spend, clicks, impressions, conversions, revenue, ctr, cpc, cpm, roas
CRM connectors: deal, contact, company, stage, owner, amount, close_date
Ecommerce connectors: order_id, product, quantity, price, customer, status
Always check get_options first since available fields vary by connector.
Tips
- When building dashboards or charts, pull data with
get_data and write it to a local JSON/CSV file the app can read
- For TypeScript projects, use
get_fields to generate accurate type definitions
- Use
date_preset for quick queries: "last_7d", "last_30d", "this_month"
- Combine filters for focused queries:
[["spend", "gt", 0], "and", ["campaign", "ncontains", "test"]]
- You can join data from different connectors (e.g. ad spend + CRM revenue) by pulling from each and merging in code