Use natural language to manage ECOUNT ERP products, inventory, sales, and purchasing.
The available material is sparse, but the tool is described as enabling natural-language interaction with ECOUNT ERP business data. No explicit secrets or remote endpoints are declared and the source is open for audit, so there are no clear high-risk red flags; however, it executes code and may access sensitive ERP data, so cautious deployment is recommended.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API key, token, or other credential requirement is disclosed; however, if actual ECOUNT access relies on an external login session, the authentication implementation should still be verified in source.
Although no remote endpoint is declared in the manifest, the stated function is to 'interact with ECOUNT ERP,' which likely involves sending requests and business data to ERP services. The current documentation does not specify domains, data flows, or minimization practices, so the actual egress scope warrants caution.
The system indicates that this tool executes code; this is a normal MCP capability and not by itself a high-risk red flag. The available material does not show requests for unusual system privileges or execution of dangerous actions unrelated to its ERP purpose.
The description indicates access to ERP data such as products, inventory, sales, and purchases, which are typically sensitive business records. The material does not clarify whether access is read-only, what write/delete scope exists, or what local file boundaries apply, so it should be treated cautiously as a tool that may touch sensitive business data.
Positive signals include being open source under MIT and therefore auditable; there is no sign of being closed-source or obviously malicious. Caution remains because it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, so overall trust is moderate and source/dependency review is advisable before production use.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "ECOUNT MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to ECOUNT ERP and list products whose inventory is below safety stock this week. Sort by highest stockout risk and include product name, current stock, safety stock, and sales in the last 30 days.
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