> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.shareofmodel.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# All Asset Evaluations Summary

> Lists average performance scores for all asset evaluations in a workspace, provi
                  ding a comparative overview of all evaluated assets.

This endpoint returns mean scores across all evaluations, enabling
comparison of multiple assets side-by-side. See which ad creative scored highest, which landing page needs improvement, or how product images rank against each other. Perfect for identifying top-performing assets, prioritizing optimization efforts, and making data-driven creative decisions.

**When to use:** User wants to compare multiple assets, rank evaluations by performance, identify top/bottom performers, get workspace-wide asset overview, or prioritize optimization work.

**Common user queries:**
- "List all asset evaluations"
- "Compare performance across all assets"
- "Which assets scored highest?"
- "Show me all evaluation results"
- "Rank assets by performance"
- "Get summary of all evaluated assets"

**Returns:** Array of evaluations with mean scores for comparison.
Example: [{{"evaluation_id": "eval-1", "mean_score": 8.2}}, {{"evaluation_id": "eval-2", "mean_score": 6.5}}]



## OpenAPI

````yaml https://openapi.shareofmodel.ai/swagger.json get /v1/organizations/{organization_id}/workspaces/{workspace_id}/asset_evaluations/scores
openapi: 3.0.3
info:
  title: Share Of Model API
  version: v1
  description: >-
    ## Model Context Protocol (MCP)


    In addition to this REST API, Share of Model exposes a **Model Context
    Protocol** server that lets AI assistants (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, MCP
    Inspector, custom agents…) call our endpoints directly as tools. Any
    MCP-compatible client can interact with Share of Model without writing
    custom integration code — connect once with your usual login and start
    asking the assistant to query the data for you.


    ### Connecting from Claude Desktop


    Open **Settings → Connectors**, scroll to the bottom and click **Add custom
    connector**, then paste `https://mcp.shareofmodel.ai/mcp/`. A browser window
    opens for you to log in with your Share of Model account (same login as the
    web app), and the assistant gains access to the tools.


    ### Connecting from Claude Code


    ```bash

    claude mcp add --transport http share-of-model
    https://mcp.shareofmodel.ai/mcp/

    ```


    The first time you call a tool, Claude Code opens your browser to complete
    the login.


    ### Connecting from MCP Inspector


    ```bash

    npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector

    ```


    In the Inspector UI, pick **Streamable HTTP** as transport, paste
    `https://mcp.shareofmodel.ai/mcp/`, and click **Connect**. The first
    connection prompts you to log in.


    ### Available tools


    Only endpoints tagged `mcp` in this OpenAPI spec are exposed as MCP tools,
    and only read-only (`GET`) routes are exposed. Everything tagged `mcp` below
    is callable from any compliant MCP client.


    ### Example prompts


    Once connected, try asking your assistant things like:


    - _"List the workspaces I have access to."_

    - _"Show me the latest searches in workspace X."_

    - _"Compare the share of model between brand A and brand B over the last 30
    days."_


    For more details on the protocol itself, see the [Model Context Protocol
    specification](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/).
servers:
  - description: Production API
    url: https://api.shareofmodel.ai/
  - description: Development API
    url: https://api.dev.shareofmodel.ai/
security: []
tags:
  - name: Auth
    description: Endpoints needed for API authentication.
  - name: Organizations
    description: Endpoints related to organizations, to list all available organizations.
  - name: Workspaces
    description: Endpoints related to workspaces, to list all available workspaces.
  - name: Analyses
    description: Endpoints related to analyses and analyses management.
  - name: Asset Evaluations
    description: Endpoints related to assets and asset evaluations.
  - name: Brand Catalog
    description: Endpoints related to general brand information.
  - name: Content Briefs
    description: Endpoints related to content briefs generation and optimisation.
  - name: Metrics
    description: >+
      Endpoints related to brand metrics.


      **LEXICON**



      **Brand Awareness**: What opinion the LLMs have concerning specific
      brands, related to certain categories.



      **Brand Perception**: The general sentiment of the LLMs towards a brand,

      based on the pros and cons they mention.

paths:
  /v1/organizations/{organization_id}/workspaces/{workspace_id}/asset_evaluations/scores:
    get:
      tags:
        - Metrics
      summary: All Asset Evaluations Summary
      description: >-
        Lists average performance scores for all asset evaluations in a
        workspace, provi
                          ding a comparative overview of all evaluated assets.

        This endpoint returns mean scores across all evaluations, enabling

        comparison of multiple assets side-by-side. See which ad creative scored
        highest, which landing page needs improvement, or how product images
        rank against each other. Perfect for identifying top-performing assets,
        prioritizing optimization efforts, and making data-driven creative
        decisions.


        **When to use:** User wants to compare multiple assets, rank evaluations
        by performance, identify top/bottom performers, get workspace-wide asset
        overview, or prioritize optimization work.


        **Common user queries:**

        - "List all asset evaluations"

        - "Compare performance across all assets"

        - "Which assets scored highest?"

        - "Show me all evaluation results"

        - "Rank assets by performance"

        - "Get summary of all evaluated assets"


        **Returns:** Array of evaluations with mean scores for comparison.

        Example: [{{"evaluation_id": "eval-1", "mean_score": 8.2}},
        {{"evaluation_id": "eval-2", "mean_score": 6.5}}]
      operationId: list_asset_evaluations_scores
      parameters:
        - in: path
          name: organization_id
          schema:
            type: string
            format: uuid
          description: A UUID string identifying the organization.
          required: true
        - in: path
          name: workspace_id
          schema:
            type: string
            format: uuid
          description: A UUID string identifying the workspace.
          required: true
      responses:
        '200':
          content:
            application/json:
              schema:
                type: array
                items:
                  $ref: '#/components/schemas/AssetEvaluationsScores'
          description: ''
      security:
        - Bearer: []
components:
  schemas:
    AssetEvaluationsScores:
      properties:
        evaluation_id:
          title: Evaluation Id
          type: string
        source:
          title: Source
          type: string
        score:
          title: Score
          type: number
      required:
        - evaluation_id
        - source
        - score
      title: AssetEvaluationsScores
      type: object
  securitySchemes:
    Bearer:
      type: apiKey
      in: header
      name: Authorization

````