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Query and analyze brand mentions from Octolens API. Use when the user wants to fetch mentions, track keywords, filter by source platforms (Twitter, Reddit, GitHub, LinkedIn, etc.), sentiment analysis, or analyze social media engagement. Supports complex filtering with AND/OR logic, date ranges, follower counts, and bookmarks.

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/octolens && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/5056" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/octolens && rm skill.zip

Installs to .claude/skills/octolens

About this skill

Octolens API Skill

When to use this skill

Use this skill when the user needs to:

  • Fetch brand mentions from social media and other platforms
  • Filter mentions by source (Twitter, Reddit, GitHub, LinkedIn, YouTube, HackerNews, DevTO, StackOverflow, Bluesky, newsletters, podcasts)
  • Analyze sentiment (positive, neutral, negative)
  • Filter by author follower count or engagement
  • Search for specific keywords or tags
  • Query mentions by date range
  • List available keywords or saved views
  • Apply complex filtering logic with AND/OR conditions

API Authentication

The Octolens API requires a Bearer token for authentication. The user should provide their API key, which you'll use in the Authorization header:

Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY

Important: Always ask the user for their API key before making any API calls. Store it in a variable for subsequent requests.

Base URL

All API endpoints use the base URL: https://app.octolens.com/api/v1

Rate Limits

  • Limit: 500 requests per hour
  • Check headers: X-RateLimit-* headers indicate current usage

Available Endpoints

1. POST /mentions

Fetch mentions matching keywords with optional filtering. Returns posts sorted by timestamp (newest first).

Key Parameters:

  • limit (number, 1-100): Maximum results to return (default: 20)
  • cursor (string): Pagination cursor from previous response
  • includeAll (boolean): Include low-relevance posts (default: false)
  • view (number): View ID to use for filtering
  • filters (object): Filter criteria (see filtering section)

Example Response:

{
  "data": [
    {
      "id": "abc123",
      "url": "https://twitter.com/user/status/123",
      "body": "Just discovered @YourProduct - this is exactly what I needed!",
      "source": "twitter",
      "timestamp": "2024-01-15T10:30:00Z",
      "author": "user123",
      "authorName": "John Doe",
      "authorFollowers": 5420,
      "relevance": "relevant",
      "sentiment": "positive",
      "language": "en",
      "tags": ["feature-request"],
      "keywords": [{ "id": 1, "keyword": "YourProduct" }],
      "bookmarked": false,
      "engaged": false
    }
  ],
  "cursor": "eyJsYXN0SWQiOiAiYWJjMTIzIn0="
}

2. GET /keywords

List all keywords configured for the organization.

Example Response:

{
  "data": [
    {
      "id": 1,
      "keyword": "YourProduct",
      "platforms": ["twitter", "reddit", "github"],
      "color": "#6366f1",
      "paused": false,
      "context": "Our main product name"
    }
  ]
}

3. GET /views

List all saved views (pre-configured filters).

Example Response:

{
  "data": [
    {
      "id": 1,
      "name": "High Priority",
      "icon": "star",
      "filters": {
        "sentiment": ["positive", "negative"],
        "source": ["twitter"]
      },
      "createdAt": "2024-01-01T00:00:00Z"
    }
  ]
}

Filtering Mentions

The /mentions endpoint supports powerful filtering with two modes:

Simple Mode (Implicit AND)

Put fields directly in filters. All conditions are ANDed together.

{
  "filters": {
    "source": ["twitter", "linkedin"],
    "sentiment": ["positive"],
    "minXFollowers": 1000
  }
}

source IN (twitter, linkedin) AND sentiment = positive AND followers ≥ 1000

Exclusions

Prefix any array field with ! to exclude values:

{
  "filters": {
    "source": ["twitter"],
    "!keyword": [5, 6]
  }
}

source = twitter AND keyword NOT IN (5, 6)

Advanced Mode (AND/OR Groups)

Use operator and groups for complex logic:

{
  "filters": {
    "operator": "AND",
    "groups": [
      {
        "operator": "OR",
        "conditions": [
          { "source": ["twitter"] },
          { "source": ["linkedin"] }
        ]
      },
      {
        "operator": "AND",
        "conditions": [
          { "sentiment": ["positive"] },
          { "!tag": ["spam"] }
        ]
      }
    ]
  }
}

(source = twitter OR source = linkedin) AND (sentiment = positive AND tag ≠ spam)

Available Filter Fields

FieldTypeDescription
sourcestring[]Platforms: twitter, reddit, github, linkedin, youtube, hackernews, devto, stackoverflow, bluesky, newsletter, podcast
sentimentstring[]Values: positive, neutral, negative
keywordstring[]Keyword IDs (get from /keywords endpoint)
languagestring[]ISO 639-1 codes: en, es, fr, de, pt, it, nl, ja, ko, zh
tagstring[]Tag names
bookmarkedbooleanFilter bookmarked (true) or non-bookmarked (false) posts
engagedbooleanFilter engaged (true) or non-engaged (false) posts
minXFollowersnumberMinimum Twitter follower count
maxXFollowersnumberMaximum Twitter follower count
startDatestringISO 8601 format (e.g., "2024-01-15T00:00:00Z")
endDatestringISO 8601 format

Using the Bundled Scripts

This skill includes helper scripts for common operations. Use them to quickly interact with the API:

Fetch Mentions

node scripts/fetch-mentions.js YOUR_API_KEY [limit] [includeAll]

List Keywords

node scripts/list-keywords.js YOUR_API_KEY

List Views

node scripts/list-views.js YOUR_API_KEY

Custom Filter Query

node scripts/query-mentions.js YOUR_API_KEY '{"source": ["twitter"], "sentiment": ["positive"]}' [limit]

Advanced Query

node scripts/advanced-query.js YOUR_API_KEY [limit]

Best Practices

  1. Always ask for the API key before making requests
  2. Use views when possible to leverage pre-configured filters
  3. Start with simple filters and add complexity as needed
  4. Check rate limits in response headers (X-RateLimit-*)
  5. Use pagination with cursor for large result sets
  6. Dates must be ISO 8601 format (e.g., "2024-01-15T00:00:00Z")
  7. Get keyword IDs from /keywords endpoint before filtering by keyword
  8. Use exclusions (!) to filter out unwanted content
  9. Combine includeAll=false with relevance filtering for quality results

Common Use Cases

Find positive Twitter mentions with high followers

{
  "limit": 20,
  "filters": {
    "source": ["twitter"],
    "sentiment": ["positive"],
    "minXFollowers": 1000
  }
}

Exclude spam and get Reddit + GitHub mentions

{
  "limit": 50,
  "filters": {
    "source": ["reddit", "github"],
    "!tag": ["spam", "irrelevant"]
  }
}

Complex query: (Twitter OR LinkedIn) AND positive sentiment, last 7 days

{
  "limit": 30,
  "filters": {
    "operator": "AND",
    "groups": [
      {
        "operator": "OR",
        "conditions": [
          { "source": ["twitter"] },
          { "source": ["linkedin"] }
        ]
      },
      {
        "operator": "AND",
        "conditions": [
          { "sentiment": ["positive"] },
          { "startDate": "2024-01-20T00:00:00Z" }
        ]
      }
    ]
  }
}

Error Handling

StatusErrorDescription
401unauthorizedMissing or invalid API key
403forbiddenValid key but no permission
404not_foundResource (e.g., view ID) not found
429rate_limit_exceededToo many requests
400invalid_requestMalformed request body
500internal_errorServer error, retry later

Step-by-Step Workflow

When a user asks to query Octolens data:

  1. Ask for API key if not already provided
  2. Understand the request: What are they looking for?
  3. Determine filters needed: Source, sentiment, date range, etc.
  4. Check if a view applies: List views first if user mentions saved filters
  5. Build the query: Use simple mode first, advanced mode for complex logic
  6. Execute the request: Use bundled Node.js scripts or fetch API directly
  7. Parse results: Extract key information (author, body, sentiment, source)
  8. Handle pagination: If more results needed, use cursor from response
  9. Present findings: Summarize insights, highlight patterns

Examples

Example 1: Simple Query

User: "Show me positive mentions from Twitter in the last 7 days"

Action (using bundled script):

node scripts/query-mentions.js YOUR_API_KEY '{"source": ["twitter"], "sentiment": ["positive"], "startDate": "2024-01-20T00:00:00Z"}'

Alternative (using fetch API directly):

const response = await fetch('https://app.octolens.com/api/v1/mentions', {
  method: 'POST',
  headers: {
    'Authorization': `Bearer ${API_KEY}`,
    'Content-Type': 'application/json',
  },
  body: JSON.stringify({
    limit: 20,
    filters: {
      source: ['twitter'],
      sentiment: ['positive'],
      startDate: '2024-01-20T00:00:00Z',
    },
  }),
});
const data = await response.json();

Example 2: Advanced Query

User: "Find mentions from Reddit or GitHub, exclude spam tag, with positive or neutral sentiment"

Action (using bundled script):

node scripts/query-mentions.js YOUR_API_KEY '{"operator": "AND", "groups": [{"operator": "OR", "conditions": [{"source": ["reddit"]}, {"source": ["github"]}]}, {"operator": "OR", "conditions": [{"sentiment": ["positive"]}, {"sentiment": ["neutral"]}]}, {"operator": "AND", "conditions": [{"!tag": ["spam"]}]}]}'

Alternative (using fetch API directly):

const response = await fetch('https://app.octolens.com/api/v1/mentions', {
  method: 'POST',
  headers: {
    'Authorization': `Bearer ${API_KEY}`,
    'Content-Type': 'application/json',
  },
  body: JSON.stringify({
    limit: 30,
    filters: {
      operator: 'AND',
      groups: [
        {
          operator: 'OR',
          conditions: [
            { source: ['reddit'] },
            { source: ['github'] },
          ],
        },
        {
          operator: 'OR',
          conditions: [
            { sentiment: ['positive'] },
        

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