Query, validate, and autocomplete business, address, and identity-related data via DaData.
This is an open-source MIT-licensed third-party MCP server with no explicitly declared secret requirement, and no direct high-risk red flags are evident from the provided material. However, its functionality appears to depend on external DaData-style lookup APIs, which may send user inputs to an outside service, and its adoption/maintenance signals are weak, so it should be used with minimized data exposure.
The material and system checks both indicate no required secrets or environment variables. There is no stated need for accounts, API keys, or local sensitive credentials, so credential exposure appears limited based on the available facts.
The description explicitly says it provides DaData API-related lookup and validation functions, implying outbound network requests and possible transmission of user inputs such as addresses, company data, phone numbers, emails, and passports to an external service. Although no specific host is listed, this is consistent with the declared functionality, but it may involve personal data and warrants minimization of submitted content.
The system has already identified that this tool executes code. As an MCP server, it typically runs a local process and handles tool calls. This is normal for this class of tool, and the provided material does not show any red flags such as unusual system privilege requests or unrelated execution behavior.
The available material does not state any need to read or write local files, databases, browser data, or other host resources. Its data scope appears mainly limited to processing user-supplied query parameters and returning results, with no clear sign of excessive local data access.
The source is auditable on GitHub and MIT-licensed, both of which are positive risk-reducing signals. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has only 0 stars, and its maintenance status is unknown, so trust and ongoing maintenance evidence are limited; reviewing the repository code and dependency pinning is advisable.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "@metarebalance/dadata-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use the DaData address autocomplete tool to return normalized candidate addresses for the input "1 Tverskaya Street, Moscow" and rank them by relevance.
A structured list of address candidates with standardized formatting, region details, and relevance scores.
Call the DaData company lookup tool to search by company name or tax ID and return the registered name, status, address, and executive.
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Use the DaData validation tools to check whether a phone number, email, and passport number are valid in format, and provide normalized values plus risk notes.
Validation statuses, normalized values, and notes about anomalies or potential risks for each field.
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