Fueling & recovery decision engine combining MacroFactor nutrition with Garmin training data
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Am I recovered? Did my fueling work? What should change next week? The only MCP combining MacroFactor nutrition with Garmin training data.
MacroFactor MCP is a local Fueling & Recovery Decision Engine. Give your MCP client a MacroFactor export, optionally add Garmin, and ask for a decision instead of manually comparing nutrition, sleep, body, and training screens.
Install uv, then confirm the packaged server starts:
uvx macrofactor-mcp
Export your data from MacroFactor, put the .xlsx file in one local directory,
and add this to your MCP client configuration. Use absolute paths.
{
"mcpServers": {
"macrofactor": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["macrofactor-mcp"],
"env": {
"MACROFACTOR_DATA_DIR": "/absolute/path/to/macrofactor-exports",
"MACROFACTOR_DB_PATH": "/absolute/path/to/macrofactor.duckdb"
}
}
}
}
Restart the MCP client. The server imports new workbooks on startup. Run
setup_check, then ask one of the questions below. If a desktop client cannot
find uvx, replace "uvx" with the absolute path returned by which uvx.
All examples below use synthetic data.
recovery_check — Am I recovered?Combines last night's sleep, HRV, body battery, training load, and yesterday's fueling into a readiness view.
Recovery Check: 2026-07-08
Sleep: 7h 38m, score 82; HRV +4 vs 7-day average
Training load: ACWR 1.08 (optimal)
Yesterday: 96% calorie target; 101% protein target
Overall: All systems go — 4 positive signals.
daily_briefing — What do today's signals say together?Shows the day as one picture instead of separate nutrition and training logs.
Daily Briefing: 2026-07-08
Intake: 2,340 kcal (P 171g / F 72g / C 248g)
Adherence: 98% calories | 101% protein
Body Battery: 28 → 83 | Sleep: 7h 38m, score 82
Training: Productive | Load 612/568 (ACWR 1.08)
weekly_report — What should change next week?Reviews seven days of nutrition, weight, workouts, sleep, and training load.
Weekly Report: 2026-07-02 to 2026-07-08
Average: 2,315 kcal | 168g protein
On target: calories 6/7 days | protein 7/7 days
Training: 4 sessions | Sleep: 7h 26m average
Next-week signal: fueling was consistent; protect sleep before adding load.
nutrition_performance_correlation — Did my fueling work?Compares nutrition with next-day Garmin recovery signals. It reports sample sizes so small or missing datasets stay visible.
Nutrition → Performance Correlation: 28 paired days
Protein >=90% target: next-day HRV 51 vs 45 (+6)
Protein >=90% target: sleep score 81 vs 76 (+5)
Energy deficit days: body battery 68 vs 75 (-7)
Observation: higher-protein days tended to precede better recovery.
| Mode | Decisions available |
|---|---|
| MacroFactor only | Nutrition, weight, workouts, daily_briefing, and weekly_report. Recovery output uses the nutrition signals that exist. |
| MacroFactor + Garmin | All four flagship workflows, including sleep, HRV, body battery, activities, and training load. |
Garmin is optional. To enable it, point GARMINTOKENS at an existing local
Garth/Garmin token directory, then run sync_garmin.
Raw nutrition, body, workout, and Garmin data stays in the local DuckDB database. The server does not upload that database. However, MCP tool results are sent to whatever model or client the server is connected to.