Connect to HuntFlow ATS to manage vacancies, candidates, and hiring workflows.
The available material is sparse, but the description indicates this MCP tool manages HuntFlow ATS business objects and likely handles recruiting-related data. It is open-source under MIT and does not declare extra remote endpoints or environment variables, so overall it trends toward lower risk, though limited documentation and weak community signals warrant caution.
The material states there are no required keys/environment variables, but as an MCP server for the HuntFlow ATS API v2, some form of API authentication would normally be expected. The documentation does not explain credential acquisition, storage, or scope, creating an audit blind spot around credential handling.
The description indicates the tool operates against the HuntFlow ATS API, so it would be expected to send requests and transfer business data such as vacancies, candidates, resumes, and comments to HuntFlow-related services. No extra host is declared and there is no evidence of exfiltration to unrelated third parties, but the material is too limited to verify the actual connection scope.
The system flags it as executes-code, meaning it runs code/processes locally as an MCP service. This is a normal MCP capability; there are currently no specific red flags such as unusual system privilege requests, unrelated command execution, or persistence behavior.
Based on the feature description, the tool can manage ATS resources such as vacancies, candidates, resumes, comments, and accounts, implying potential read/write access to sensitive recruiting and personal data. The material does not say whether it only accesses remote ATS data or also reads/writes local files; there is no evidence of overbroad authorization, but the data sensitivity merits caution.
Positive factors include being open-source, auditable, and MIT-licensed, which materially lowers supply-chain risk. On the other hand, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, so community validation and maintenance signals are weak; caution is more appropriate than high risk.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "huntflow-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use HuntFlow MCP to query all current vacancies and organize them in a table with title, department, owner, and posted date.
A vacancy list table for quickly reviewing hiring status.
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A filtered candidate list with key interview details.
Use HuntFlow MCP to move a specified candidate to the passed stage and add a short comment explaining the decision.
The candidate stage is updated and a hiring note is recorded.
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