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Calm MCP

Updated June 2026

The Calm MCP MCP server, built by community, provides access Calm meditation and sleep app data via their API — retrieve mindfulness session history, sleep story completions, streak tracking, mood check-ins, and Daily Calm engagement; manage B2B Calm for Business subscriptions, pull aggregate team wellness metrics, track license utilization, and push personalized content recommendations to wellness programs. It is community-built and best for API & Web.

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Access Calm meditation and sleep app data via their API — retrieve mindfulness session history, sleep story completions, streak tracking, mood check-ins, and Daily Calm engagement; manage B2B Calm for Business subscriptions, pull aggregate team wellness metrics, track license utilization, and push personalized content recommendations to wellness programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Calm MCP?
Calm MCP is an MCP server built by community. Access Calm meditation and sleep app data via their API — retrieve mindfulness session history, sleep story completions, streak tracking, mood check-ins, and Daily Calm engagement; manage B2B Calm for Business subscriptions, pull aggregate team wellness metrics, track license utilization, and push personalized content recommendations to wellness programs.
Who built Calm MCP?
Calm MCP was built by community.
Is Calm MCP free?
Yes, Calm MCP has a free option. This MCP server is free and open-source. Check the GitHub repository for details.
How do I install Calm MCP?
Install Calm MCP from its GitHub repository: https://github.com/mcp-servers/calm-mcp
What does Calm MCP integrate with?
Calm MCP integrates with Claude Desktop, Cursor.

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Local/stdio install — runs on your machine, so there is no remote endpoint to verify live. Trust signal below is from the source repo.

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Install Type
npm
Author
community
Categories
2
Integrations
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