Manage products, orders, customers, and promotions in Tienda Nube via MCP.
This is an open-source MCP server that claims to integrate with the Tienda Nube/Nuvemshop API to manage store resources. The materials are sparse and no README is provided; while there are no clear high-risk red flags, it appears to have typical local execution and external API data-management capabilities, so cautious use is recommended.
The material says there are no keys/environment variables, but the claimed functionality involves managing products, orders, and customers via the Tienda Nube/Nuvemshop API, which would normally require platform authentication. The documentation does not explain how auth is handled, so credential handling is unclear, though there is no direct evidence of credential abuse.
The description explicitly states that it interacts with the Tienda Nube/Nuvemshop API and handles business data such as orders, customers, coupons, and webhooks, so routine network egress to the stated third-party service should be expected. The materials do not list exact domains or data boundaries, limiting transparency, but there is no red flag indicating exfiltration to unrelated or unknown endpoints.
The system checks indicate that this tool executes code; as an MCP server, it would typically run a local process to provide tool functionality. This is an inherent property of such tools, and the current materials do not show requests for unusual system privileges or actions unrelated to its stated purpose.
Per the description, it can manage products, orders, customers, categories, coupons, and webhooks, implying access to and modification of potentially sensitive e-commerce business data. The materials do not describe local file access scope or least-privilege design, so a fairly broad operational surface over store data should be assumed, but there is no evidence of permissions exceeding its stated purpose.
Positive factors are that it is open source and MIT-licensed, making source review possible. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README details were provided, so supply-chain confidence is only moderate. Overall there are no obvious malicious signs, but the audit basis is limited, so it should not be rated fully low risk.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Tienda Nube MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use the Tienda Nube MCP tools to list recently added products and identify items missing low-stock warning tags. Return product ID, name, stock, and category.
A product list highlighting items that need low-stock warning tags.
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A report of promotion rules and webhook status, including missing configurations.
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