Run Syncro PSA and RMM workflows with local and offline search.
This tool has positive source signals: it is from an official registry, open source, and recently maintained. However, it requires Syncro credentials, can execute code, and claims terminal workflows with a local database, so the overall posture is caution rather than high risk.
It requires SYNCRO_API_KEY and SYNCRO_SUBDOMAIN. The API key is a sensitive credential and, if exposed, could be used to access or operate Syncro account/tenant resources. The materials do not show credential requests beyond the stated purpose, but the key should still be handled as a production secret.
No specific remote host is listed, but requiring Syncro API credentials normally implies communication with Syncro-related services and possible transmission of user-submitted data. There is no clear red flag showing exfiltration to unrelated or unknown third-party endpoints, but endpoint disclosure is incomplete.
The system flags executes-code, and the description says 'in your terminal,' indicating the ability to start local processes or execute code/commands. This is a normal high-privilege capability for an MCP tool, and the materials do not show requests for system privileges clearly unrelated to the stated function.
The description mentions 'a local database' and 'offline search,' indicating local storage and retrieval of some data, potentially including file or database reads/writes. The materials do not specify paths, data scope, or whether sensitive business data is stored, so local data retention and minimization should be reviewed.
The source is an official registry entry with an auditable open-source repository and updates within the last year, which are strong positive signals. The license is not stated and community stars are low, so adoption appears modest, but no clear supply-chain red flags are evident from the provided information.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Syncro MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using Syncro MCP, find all offline devices for Acme Corp and list related open tickets from the last 7 days, sorted by priority.
A list of offline devices, related open tickets, and priority-sorted results.
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The most frequent alert types, occurrence counts, and a brief summary of likely causes.
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