Manage Shopify products, orders, and customers through natural language.
The available material is limited, but the tool is open-source under MIT and does not declare required secrets or remote endpoints, with no clear high-risk red flags evident. Caution is still warranted because it is flagged as executing code, and its description claims Shopify Admin GraphQL connectivity while omitting authentication details, actual endpoints, and concrete data scope.
The material claims there are no required secrets, but the described Shopify Admin GraphQL functionality would typically require store or API credentials; the documentation does not explain how authentication works. This is a disclosure gap rather than direct evidence of credential abuse, so it remains caution rather than risk.
The system fields state no remote endpoints, yet the description explicitly says it connects to the Shopify Admin GraphQL API, implying real outbound network activity. This is a normal capability for the stated purpose, but the lack of concrete endpoint and data-flow disclosure warrants caution.
The tool is objectively flagged as executes-code, meaning it runs a local service or code on the host. For an MCP tool this is a routine property, and the provided material does not show unusual privilege requests, unknown payload execution, or unrelated command activity, so caution is appropriate.
By description, it can manage Shopify admin data such as products, orders, and customers, which may include sensitive business information and administrative actions. The material does not specify local file access or least-privilege boundaries, so its real data scope should be verified before use.
Positive factors include open-source availability and an MIT license, enabling code review. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, which limits confidence in maturity and verifiability; there is still no direct sign of a malicious or deceptive supply-chain issue.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
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List Shopify products with inventory below 10, sorted from lowest to highest stock, and return product name, SKU, current inventory, and collection.
A low-stock product list for restocking and inventory alerts.
Summarize the last 7 days with order count, total sales, and average order value, then list the top 5 orders by revenue.
A concise sales summary and top orders to quickly assess recent performance.
Find the top 20 customers by lifetime spend and return their name, email, order count, total spend, and most recent order date.
A high-value customer list for retention and targeted marketing.
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Manage Shopify products, orders, customers, inventory, and collections with natural language.
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Manage Shopify products, orders, customers, and marketing through one MCP tool.
Query read-only Shopify Admin data across stores for products, orders, and customers.
Connect to Shopify backend for orders, inventory, logistics, and fulfillment operations.