Create budgets, track spending, and get actionable financial planning suggestions.
The available material is minimal, but the tool being listed in the official Registry, open-source, and recently updated lowers overall risk. No keys or remote endpoints are declared, but as an MCP tool it has local execution capability, and the lack of README and license details warrants cautious use in a constrained environment.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required. No API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive authentication secrets are requested, so credential exposure and misuse risk appears low based on the provided facts.
No remote endpoint host is declared, and the material does not show a need to connect to external services. Based on the available facts, there is no explicit user-data egress path. However, actual runtime network behavior should still be verified because the README is absent.
The system flags this tool as executes-code, indicating that as an MCP tool it can execute code or spawn processes locally. This is a normal capability for this class of tools, and no evidence here shows privilege requests beyond its stated function, but it should still be run under least-privilege controls.
There is no README, so the material does not explain what local files, budget data, or other resources it may read or write, leaving its data-access scope insufficiently transparent. No explicit overbroad-permission red flag is shown, but local data handling capability itself merits caution.
Positive factors include official Registry sourcing, an open-source repository, and updates within the last year. Caution remains because the repository has no declared license, no README, and very low community adoption (0 stars), which weakens audit context and social validation, though not enough on its own to justify a high-risk rating.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "io.github.CSOAI-ORG/budget-planner-ai-mcp" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add 'io-github-csoai-org-budget-planner-ai-mcp' -- npx -y budget-planner-ai-mcp
Create a monthly budget based on this information: net income 12,000 RMB, rent 3,500 RMB, food 2,500 RMB, transportation 800 RMB, entertainment 1,000 RMB, savings goal 2,000 RMB. Group items into fixed expenses, variable expenses, and savings, and tell me whether I am overspending.
A structured monthly budget with category totals, remaining balance or deficit, and adjustment suggestions.
Here are my expenses for the last three months: Jan shopping 1,800, takeout 1,200, travel 600; Feb shopping 2,200, takeout 1,400, travel 500; Mar shopping 1,600, takeout 1,500, travel 700. Analyze the trend and identify the best categories to reduce.
A spending trend analysis, explanation of major changing categories, and concrete savings recommendations.
Plan a budget for a 3-month small product project with 1 designer, 2 developers, and 1 part-time marketer. The total budget limit is 200,000 RMB. Allocate costs across staffing, tools, marketing, and contingency, and explain the rationale.
A project budget broken down by category, including allocation ratios, amounts, and contingency recommendations.
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