Discover and execute ConnectWise Manage APIs for faster integrations and workflow automation.
This MCP tool is open-source and the provided materials do not show obvious malicious behavior, but the lack of README, very limited documentation, and low community adoption reduce auditability and clarity of scope. Overall it is best rated as caution: local execution and interaction with the ConnectWise Manage API are normal capabilities, but the actual network targets, data storage behavior, and dependencies should be verified first.
The materials state that no required keys or environment variables are needed, and there is no explicit request for user tokens or local sensitive credentials. However, since it claims to interact with the ConnectWise Manage API, the actual authentication method is not documented and should be verified before deployment.
The description explicitly mentions discovery and execution against the ConnectWise Manage API, which indicates outbound network capability. However, no remote host is disclosed and no README is provided, so the exact endpoints, transmitted content, and whether user input or API data is sent cannot be confirmed from the materials.
The system flags that this tool executes code or local processes, which is a normal MCP capability and warrants routine caution. The available materials do not show requests for unusual system privileges or any suspicious execution chain.
The description mentions a 'fast memory system,' suggesting that workflow-related data may be cached or stored. However, the materials do not specify where data is stored, how long it is retained, whether local files are read or written, or which ConnectWise resources are accessible, so the data boundary is unclear.
The project has an auditable open-source repository, which is a meaningful risk-reducing factor. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, no README, 0 stars, and unknown maintenance status, so supply-chain maturity and maintenance confidence are limited; reviewing the source and dependency list first is advisable.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "ConnectWise API Gateway MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using the ConnectWise API Gateway MCP Server, find the details of a specific ticket ID and return its status, owner, priority, and recent updates.
Structured ticket details for quick review and follow-up actions.
Use the ConnectWise API Gateway MCP Server to create a new customer record with company name, contact email, phone number, and customer category, then confirm the result.
The new customer record creation result with key fields for downstream workflows.
List the main currently available API endpoints in ConnectWise Manage and categorize them by business objects such as tickets, customers, projects, and finance.
A business-category API inventory to help plan integrations and automation.
Query ConnectWise Manage data in natural language with read-only AI access.
Connect to ConnectWise Manage for service, operations, and finance workflows.
Connect to ConnectWise Automate to manage devices, alerts, clients, and scripts.
Connect multiple MCP servers through one gateway for unified tool access.
Run ConnectWise PSA workflows offline from the terminal with typed queries.
Aggregate multiple MCP servers into one endpoint for unified tool access.