Manage invoicing, inventory, expenses, POS, and teams using natural language.
The available material is sparse, but the MCP tool is open-source under MIT and does not declare required secrets or remote endpoints, with no clear high-risk red flags evident. Caution is still warranted because it has code-execution capability and its business scope may involve sensitive operational data such as invoices, inventory, and team information.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no evidence of API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive secrets being requested; based on the available information, credential exposure and abuse risk appears low.
No remote endpoints are declared in the material, and the README is absent, so there is currently no evidence that user data is sent to external services. Although the description mentions network-related business functions such as WooCommerce syncing, no specific hosts or egress paths are identified in the provided material.
The system checks explicitly mark this tool as executes-code, indicating it can run code or processes on the local machine; this is a standard high-privilege characteristic of MCP tools and warrants controlled execution, but by itself does not justify a high-risk rating.
The description indicates it can manage business operations such as invoicing, expenses, POS, inventory, and team management, implying possible access to business records and operational data. The material does not define exact read/write scope, storage locations, or permission boundaries, so some local or business data access surface should be assumed and constrained with least privilege.
Positive factors include publicly available source code and an MIT license, which improve auditability; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and an unknown maintenance status, so trust signals are limited. There is no sign of closed-source hidden exfiltration or other strong red flags, making caution more appropriate than a high-risk rating.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "FacturaHub MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Create an invoice for customer "Galaxy Trading" with 10 units of Product A at 199 CNY each and 2 units of Product B at 899 CNY each, apply 13% tax, set payment terms to 15 days, and generate a client-ready summary.
Provides the created invoice details, total amounts, due date, and a ready-to-send client summary.
Sync WooCommerce orders with current inventory, list out-of-stock or low-stock items, and provide a restocking priority list for today.
Returns the sync result, inventory exception list, and restocking recommendations ranked by urgency.
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