Manage Vercel deployments, projects, domains, and operations through one MCP server.
This MCP tool claims broad management coverage over the full Vercel REST API, including deployments, projects, environment variables, domains, and teams; these are typical cloud-administration capabilities and overall warrant caution rather than high risk. It is open-source under MIT, which lowers some supply-chain concern, but adoption is minimal, maintenance is unknown, and the credential description is inconsistent.
The metadata says no credentials are required, but the third-party description explicitly says it works "via a Vercel access token," indicating a likely need for a potentially high-privilege Vercel token. Such a token can manage projects, environment variables, domains, certificates, logs, and team resources, so leakage would create meaningful cloud-account abuse risk.
Although no remote host is listed, the description says it covers the "entire Vercel REST API," so it can reasonably be expected to send network requests to Vercel's official API and transmit operation-related data about deployments, logs, DNS, webhooks, and similar resources to Vercel. There is no clear evidence here of exfiltration to unknown or unrelated third-party endpoints.
The system flags this tool as executes-code, meaning it runs an MCP server and related code locally. Based on the available material, there is no evidence of abnormal system permissions beyond its stated purpose, but executing third-party code locally still warrants caution.
The tool claims it can manage deployments, projects, environment variables, domains, DNS, aliases, certificates, logs, checks, webhooks, Edge Config, and teams, indicating broad read/write access to Vercel-hosted resources and configurations. There is no stated local filesystem scope, but the cloud-resource access surface is wide and should be constrained with least privilege.
Positive signals are that it is open-source under the MIT license and the source can in principle be audited, which materially reduces black-box risk. Offsetting that, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 GitHub stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, so its trust and maturity are limited and supply-chain caution is appropriate.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
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A list of recent deployments, failure details, and actionable redeploy suggestions or results.
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