Manage Shopify products, orders, customers, and marketing through one MCP tool.
This MCP tool claims to manage Shopify Admin API resources, but the provided materials lack a README, configuration details, and concrete endpoint information, limiting transparency. With the positive signal of being open-source under MIT, it is better classified as caution rather than high risk, but its actual network behavior and required Shopify scopes should be verified before use.
The material states there are no environment variables or keys, but the claimed functionality depends on the Shopify Admin API, which normally requires store access credentials. With missing documentation, the credential flow, storage, and least-privilege scope cannot be confirmed, creating uncertainty around misconfiguration or over-privileged access.
The system metadata lists no remote host, but by description the tool should communicate with the Shopify Admin API. The materials do not specify exact domains, the scope of transmitted data, or whether it talks only to official Shopify endpoints, so normal outbound traffic is expected but not transparently documented.
The system explicitly marks this tool as executes-code, meaning it runs server code or a local process. That is a normal MCP capability, and no specific red flag about excessive system privileges is shown, but the absence of a README leaves execution details opaque.
By description it can manage products, orders, customers, inventory, marketing, content, and webhooks, implying access to broad Shopify store business data. The materials do not state whether it reads or writes local files, nor do they disclose Shopify permission boundaries, so users should watch for access beyond actual operational needs.
Positive signals include being open-source and MIT-licensed, which makes code review possible. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 GitHub stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README was provided, so trust is limited but there is not enough evidence to classify it as high risk.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "shopify-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to my Shopify admin, bulk update the titles, prices, and inventory levels for these products, and return a summary of updates plus any failures.
A bulk update report with success counts, failure reasons, and the latest status of each product.
Calculate the past 30 days' order count, revenue, repeat customers, and average order value, then list the top 10 high-value customers grouped by customer.
A summary of core ecommerce metrics plus a top-customer ranking and key insights.
Find all unfulfilled orders, generate fulfillment recommendations based on warehouse inventory, and set up webhook notifications for shipped orders.
A list of unfulfilled orders, fulfillment recommendations, and webhook setup results.
Manage Shopify products, orders, customers, inventory, and collections with natural language.
Access Shopify store data via GraphQL with enhanced order management fields.
Connect to Shopify backend for orders, inventory, logistics, and fulfillment operations.
Query read-only Shopify Admin data across stores for products, orders, and customers.
Manage Shopify products, orders, and customers through natural language.
Manage Shopify store products, discounts, blogs, themes, and navigation via Admin API.