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npm:@instxntdotxyz/mcp-server

https://www.npmjs.com/package/@instxntdotxyz/mcp-server
74/100 · MCP Trust Grade · checked 3h ago · MCP 0.2.5

What it offers — 12 tools · Finance & Crypto

get_account

Get information about the authenticated instxnt account — email, subscription tier, and store count.

get_workflows

Show available workflows and what you can do with instxnt. Great for discovery — call this when a user asks

create_full_store

One-shot tool: kick off AI store generation, wait for it to complete (~30-60s), and return everything needed to launch — store URL, Stripe onboarding

launch_product

Add a product to an existing store and publish immediately if Stripe is already connected. Returns structured JSON with product ID, store URL, and wha

get_store_status

Get a complete, UI-ready snapshot of a store including products, Stripe status, and actionable next steps. Returns structured JSON.

get_stripe_connect_url

Get the Stripe Connect onboarding URL for a store. The user must visit this URL in their browser to connect their Stripe account. After completing, us

check_stripe_status

Check if a store\

get_store_analytics

Get analytics for a store — views, sales, revenue, and conversion data.

list_products

List all products in a store.

add_product

Add a new product to an existing store.

update_product

Update an existing product (name, price, description, etc).

delete_product

Remove a product from a store.

Spec / packaging20%100
Security (OWASP MCP)30%25
Maintenance / popularity20%92
Tool hygiene15%95
Transparency / provenance15%90

Findings

WARNMCP08 References sensitive file paths / environment secrets.
INFO Static analysis of npm package @instxntdotxyz/mcp-server@0.2.5 (stdio server — no remote endpoint). Reliability/behavioral signals require running it; not measured.
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