Dynatrace Inc.

03/30/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/30/2026 12:54

Bring real-time production insights into Claude Code with the Dynatrace MCP Server

Get immediate production visibility inside Claude Code, the next-gen AI coding assistant from Anthropic. The Dynatrace MCP server can now be used as a ready-to-use connector for Claude Code, Cowork, and Chat. Connect in minutes to query logs, traces, and problems; conduct live debugging from your terminal, and validate AI-first workflows with real data.

Model Context Protocol (MCP) is the standard for connecting AI assistants to live tools and data. The Dynatrace MCP server brings your full observability and security context into every Claude session. This means fewer context switches, less time hunting through dashboards, and better answers that are grounded in what's actually happening in your environment.

How to connect Claude Code with Dynatrace

Getting started is straightforward. Open Claude, go to Connectors, and search for "Dynatrace." Install the Dynatrace MCP Server connector, follow the setup steps, and you're connected.

Figure 1. Dynatrace MCP Server connector setup in Claude

How Dynatrace MCP Server and Claude give you visibility into your production data

Whether you're investigating a production issue, reviewing a deployment, or working through a security vulnerability, you can ask Claude in plain language and get answers backed by your actual Dynatrace production data. This is not just documentation summaries or generic guidance, but a real window into production.

Troubleshoot without leaving Claude Code

Let's say you receive a Jira ticket with details of an error. Instead of switching to dashboards and digging through logs to find out what went wrong, you can now ask Claude. Dynatrace pulls all root-cause information, related logs, metrics, traces, and CPU and memory profiling data from your production environment directly into the session. You can query these details by impact, filter by service, and request remediation suggestions, all without knowing in advance where to look or how to write the DQL query.

Figure 2. Claude gets the problem description and production data via the Dynatrace MCP Server.

This same workflow applies when you're checking for vulnerabilities in your running workloads, verifying whether a recent deployment introduced regressions, or proactively catching performance issues before they hit production.

You can now also use dtctl, the open source CLI for the Dynatrace platform, in Claude Code alongside the Dynatrace MCP server to manage dashboards, run workflows, and execute DQL from your terminal.

Ready to get started? Install Dynatrace MCP Server in Claude Code today.

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