Tally MCP Server
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Tally MCP Server

The Tally MCP Server is a model context protocol server that provides comprehensive support for Tally form management. It includes 23 powerful tools and supports the management of forms, submissions, questions, webhooks, and enterprise-level conditional logic. It can be directly operated through Claude Desktop.
2 points
7.0K

What is the Tally MCP Server?

The Tally MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) service that allows users to directly manage Tally forms through Claude Desktop. It provides 23 tools for creating, editing, and analyzing forms, including features such as conditional logic, submission management, and template support.

How to use the Tally MCP Server?

Connect the Tally MCP Server to your Tally account by configuring Claude Desktop. After installation, you can interact with forms using natural language commands, such as creating new forms, viewing submission records, or setting conditional logic.

Use Cases

Suitable for teams and individuals who need to efficiently manage online forms, such as customer feedback surveys, registration forms, and market research. Particularly suitable for users who require complex conditional logic and advanced form features.

Main Features

23 comprehensive tools
Covers functions such as form management, submission processing, question setup, webhooks, template support, and advanced conditional logic.
Enterprise-level conditional logic
Provides powerful conditional logic functions to prevent form failures caused by incorrect settings.
Dynamic question management
Supports a set of questions that change dynamically based on user responses, improving the user experience.
Complete API coverage
Provides full access to the Tally API, including functions for creating, updating, and deleting forms.
Claude Desktop integration
Seamlessly integrates with Claude Desktop via the MCP protocol, enhancing work efficiency.
Advantages
Provides a rich set of tools for managing Tally forms
Supports complex conditional logic and dynamic questions
Integrates with Claude Desktop to improve operational efficiency
Limitations
Requires a certain technical background for configuration
May require additional learning time to understand all features

How to Use

Install the server
Clone the repository and install dependencies. Ensure that the Node.js version is v16 or higher.
Get an API key
Create an API key on the Tally website and add it to the environment variable file.
Configure Claude Desktop
Add the path of the Tally MCP Server and the API key to the configuration file of Claude Desktop.
Test the settings
Restart Claude Desktop and try to interact with forms, such as listing all forms.

Usage Examples

Create a customer feedback form
Use natural language commands to create a customer feedback form with multiple questions and conditional logic.
Analyze form logic
Check the conditional logic in the form to ensure there are no dead ends or circular references.
Get form submissions
Get the latest submission records of a specific form for analysis or export.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to solve the 'Command not found' error?
How to get a Tally API key?
Why don't the tools appear in Claude?
How to test if the server is running properly?

Related Resources

Tally Official Documentation
The official website of the Tally form builder, providing detailed instructions.
Claude Desktop Download
The download page for the Claude AI desktop application.
GitHub Project Page
The GitHub project page for the Tally MCP Server, containing source code and documentation.
Tally API Reference
The official reference documentation for the Tally API.

Installation

Copy the following command to your Client for configuration
{
     "mcpServers": {
       "tally": {
         "command": "node",
         "args": ["/path/to/your/tally-mcp-server/start-server.js"],
         "env": {
           "TALLY_API_KEY": "tally_your_actual_api_key_here"
         }
       }
     }
   }

{
     "mcpServers": {
       "tally": {
         "command": "node",
         "args": ["C:\\path\\to\\your\\tally-mcp-server\\start-server.js"],
         "env": {
           "TALLY_API_KEY": "tally_your_actual_api_key_here"
         }
       }
     }
   }

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "tally": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/your/tally-mcp-server/start-server.js"],
      "env": {
        "TALLY_API_KEY": "tally_your_actual_api_key_here"
      }
    }
  }
}
Note: Your key is sensitive information, do not share it with anyone.

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