Gives AI assistants deep n8n node knowledge for workflow building and understanding.
The available materials indicate this MCP tool mainly provides AI access to n8n node documentation and operation metadata, with no declared secrets or remote endpoints. No clear high-risk red flags are evident from the provided facts, but it is still an executable third-party open-source tool with low adoption and unknown maintenance, so cautious use is appropriate.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no indication that API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive secrets must be provided, so credential exposure and abuse risk appears low.
No remote endpoints are declared in the materials, and the description is focused on access to n8n node documentation and properties; based on the available facts, there is no clear indication of data exfiltration targets or user data being sent to unrelated third parties.
The system checks indicate that this tool executes code; this means normal local permission is needed to install and run the MCP service. The materials do not show it requesting system privileges beyond its stated purpose, so this is rated as caution based on inherent tool capability.
The description says it gives AI comprehensive access to n8n node documentation, properties, and operations, indicating it will at least handle related structured content; however, the materials do not specify file paths, read/write scope, or whether it modifies local resources. There is no clear evidence of overbroad authorization, but local MCP tools should still be run with least privilege.
Positive factors include that it is open source and MIT-licensed, which supports source review; however, it comes from a third-party registry, the GitHub repository has 0 stars, maintenance status is unknown, and README details are absent, which reduces verifiability and maturity, so supply-chain caution is warranted.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "n8n-MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Please look up the common parameters, authentication methods, and typical configuration examples for the HTTP Request node in n8n, and explain what each field does.
Returns the node’s key properties, authentication options, field explanations, and example configurations.
I want to build an n8n workflow that writes form submissions to Airtable and then sends a Slack notification. List the required nodes, each step’s purpose, and the connection order.
Provides an actionable node list, workflow structure, and the role of each node.
Please compare different operations in the n8n Google Sheets node, such as append, update, and read, including use cases, input requirements, and limitations.
Outputs the differences, usage conditions, and recommendations for choosing the right operation.
Lets AI access n8n docs to build and validate workflows.
Access n8n node docs and operations to build automations faster.
Search, validate, and manage n8n workflows, docs, and templates.
Create, manage, and run n8n workflows through conversational AI.
Create, manage, and orchestrate n8n workflows through a standardized MCP interface.
Manage, test, validate, and version n8n workflows and credentials with AI.