Your revenue in the terminal, beside the code
Your metrics in the terminal, next to the code.
Add Kometrics to Claude Code
https://app.kometrics.com/mcpclaude mcp add --transport http kometrics https://app.kometrics.com/mcp
Then run /mcp and choose Authenticate, which opens the browser for the approval screen.
Claude Code adds MCP servers from the command line, so Kometrics goes in with one line and stays. After that your metrics are available in the same session where you are shipping, which is where questions about pricing changes and churn tend to come up in the first place.
Authentication is the same OAuth flow the desktop clients use. Run the add command, then /mcp and Authenticate, and it opens a browser once for the approval screen where you pick the workspace. Nothing goes in a config file, and there is no key in your shell history.
Read only, like every other client. It can tell you what churn did after the pricing change you just merged, and it cannot touch the billing data behind it.
What it is good for
- Checking what a pricing or plan change did, without leaving the terminal
- Pulling real numbers into a changelog, a README or a release note
- Keeping one session that reaches both the codebase and the revenue behind it
Ask it this
What did MRR do in the two months after we changed the pricing page?
List the accounts on the legacy plan and the MRR they carry.
Which customers are past due right now?
The nine tools it gets
Every client reaches the same read-only tools, run by the same code as the reports.
Metric series for MRR, ARR, churn, LTV, ARPA and the rest, at any granularity
The movement list behind a month: new business, expansion, contraction, churn, reactivation
Customer search and the full detail of any one of them
Cohort retention by signup month
A forecast baseline from the trailing months
Past due and dunning, with the MRR each customer carries
Risk radar, and the renewals the next weeks bring
Connect your billing, then connect Claude Code
Stripe, Paddle, Creem and Asaas, backfilled into one ledger. Free while you are under $1,000 MRR.