Manage Pipedrive CRM deals, contacts, and activities using natural language commands.
This MCP tool has positive signals such as being open source and MIT-licensed, but the provided material is very sparse, with no README, and its claimed functionality implies interaction with Pipedrive CRM without clearly disclosing network behavior or data scope. Overall, it is best rated mostly as caution, with insufficient concrete red flags to justify a high-risk classification.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and it does not mention any API token, account password, or other sensitive credential; based on the available material, credential exposure appears low. However, if it actually connects to Pipedrive, the real authentication method should still be verified.
Although the metadata says there is no remote host, the description claims natural-language interaction with Pipedrive CRM to manage deals, contacts, and activities, which normally implies sending user instructions and CRM data to Pipedrive or related services. Since the exact endpoints, transfer scope, and data flow are not disclosed, this warrants caution.
The system checks indicate that this tool executes code or starts processes, which is a normal MCP capability and not high risk by itself. The material does not show requests for unusual system privileges or dangerous actions unrelated to its stated purpose, but it should still be run in a constrained environment.
Its stated functionality covers business objects in Pipedrive such as deals, contacts, and activities, implying it may read, modify, or write CRM data. The material does not state whether it accesses local files, stores conversation content, or minimizes data scope, so the data access boundary is not sufficiently clear.
Positive factors include being open source, having an auditable repository, and an MIT license, all of which materially reduce risk. However, the source is a third-party registry, community adoption is 0 stars, maintenance status is unknown, and there is no README, which limits verifiability and maturity. Overall this fits caution rather than risk.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Pipedrive MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Create a new deal in Pipedrive for Nebula Tech worth $80,000, expected to close by the end of this month. Then update its status to “contacted” and add the note “The client is interested in the enterprise plan.”
Returns the created and updated deal details, including name, value, stage, notes, and action results.
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