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Balena MCP Server for CrewAIGive CrewAI instant access to 10 tools to Create Device Env Var, Create Device Tag, Get Os Download Url, and more

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Connect your CrewAI agents to Balena through Vinkius, pass the Edge URL in the `mcps` parameter and every Balena tool is auto-discovered at runtime. No credentials to manage, no infrastructure to maintain.

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The Balena MCP Server for CrewAI is a standout in the Cloud Infrastructure category — giving your AI agent 10 tools to work with, ready to go from day one.

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python
from crewai import Agent, Task, Crew

agent = Agent(
    role="Balena Specialist",
    goal="Help users interact with Balena effectively",
    backstory=(
        "You are an expert at leveraging Balena tools "
        "for automation and data analysis."
    ),
    # Your Vinkius token. get it at cloud.vinkius.com
    mcps=["https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"],
)

task = Task(
    description=(
        "Explore all available tools in Balena "
        "and summarize their capabilities."
    ),
    agent=agent,
    expected_output=(
        "A detailed summary of 10 available tools "
        "and what they can do."
    ),
)

crew = Crew(agents=[agent], tasks=[task])
result = crew.kickoff()
print(result)
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About Balena MCP Server

Connect your BalenaCloud account to any AI agent to orchestrate your IoT infrastructure through natural language. Monitor device health, manage fleet configurations, and handle deployments without leaving your chat interface.

When paired with CrewAI, Balena becomes a first-class tool in your multi-agent workflows. Each agent in the crew can call Balena tools autonomously, one agent queries data, another analyzes results, a third compiles reports, all orchestrated through Vinkius with zero configuration overhead.

What you can do

  • Fleet & Device Monitoring — List all fleets (applications) and query specific devices using OData filters for precise status updates.
  • Configuration Management — Dynamically create device-specific environment variables and metadata tags to organize your edge hardware.
  • Release Tracking — Inspect deployment history and releases across your organizations to ensure your fleet is running the correct software.
  • OS Provisioning — Query available balenaOS versions for specific device types and retrieve direct download URLs for rapid prototyping.
  • Identity Management — Verify your current user profile, organizations, and active API keys associated with your account.

The Balena MCP Server exposes 10 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to CrewAI in under two minutes — credentials fully managed, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

All 10 Balena tools available for CrewAI

When CrewAI connects to Balena through Vinkius, your AI agent gets direct access to every tool listed below — spanning fleet-management, edge-computing, device-monitoring, and more. Every call runs in a secure, isolated environment with full audit visibility. Beyond a simple connection, you get real-time monitoring of agent activity, enterprise governance, and optimized token usage.

create

Create device env var on Balena

Create a device environment variable

create

Create device tag on Balena

Create a device tag

get

Get os download url on Balena

Get the download URL for a balenaOS image

list

List api keys on Balena

List Balena API keys

list

List devices on Balena

Use OData $filter, $select, and $expand for advanced querying (e.g., $filter=uuid eq '<UUID>'). List devices in Balena fleets

list

List fleets on Balena

Use OData $filter, $select, and $expand for advanced querying (e.g., $filter=slug eq '<SLUG>'). List Balena fleets (applications)

list

List organizations on Balena

List Balena organizations

list

List os versions on Balena

g., raspberrypi3). List available balenaOS versions for a device type

list

List releases on Balena

Use OData $filter to filter by fleet (e.g., $filter=belongs_to__application eq <FLEET_ID>). List Balena releases

action

Whoami on Balena

Get current Balena user details

Connect Balena to CrewAI via MCP

Follow these steps to wire Balena into CrewAI. The entire setup takes under two minutes — your credentials stay safe behind Vinkius.

01

Install CrewAI

Run pip install crewai
02

Replace the token

Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your Vinkius token from cloud.vinkius.com
03

Customize the agent

Adjust the role, goal, and backstory to fit your use case
04

Run the crew

Run python crew.py. CrewAI auto-discovers 10 tools from Balena

Why Use CrewAI with the Balena MCP Server

CrewAI Multi-Agent Orchestration Framework provides unique advantages when paired with Balena through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Multi-agent collaboration lets you decompose complex workflows into specialized roles, one agent researches, another analyzes, a third generates reports, each with access to MCP tools

02

CrewAI's native MCP integration requires zero adapter code: pass Vinkius Edge URL directly in the `mcps` parameter and agents auto-discover every available tool at runtime

03

Built-in task delegation and shared memory mean agents can pass context between steps without manual state management, enabling multi-hop reasoning across tool calls

04

Sequential and hierarchical crew patterns map naturally to real-world workflows: enumerate subdomains → analyze DNS history → check WHOIS records → compile findings into actionable reports

Balena + CrewAI Use Cases

Practical scenarios where CrewAI combined with the Balena MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Automated multi-step research: a reconnaissance agent queries Balena for raw data, then a second analyst agent cross-references findings and flags anomalies. all without human handoff

02

Scheduled intelligence reports: set up a crew that periodically queries Balena, analyzes trends over time, and generates executive briefings in markdown or PDF format

03

Multi-source enrichment pipelines: chain Balena tools with other MCP servers in the same crew, letting agents correlate data across multiple providers in a single workflow

04

Compliance and audit automation: a compliance agent queries Balena against predefined policy rules, generates deviation reports, and routes findings to the appropriate team

Example Prompts for Balena in CrewAI

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your CrewAI agent to start working with Balena immediately.

01

"List all my Balena fleets and their associated IDs."

02

"Add a tag 'location' with value 'warehouse-north' to device 1234567."

03

"What are the available balenaOS versions for a raspberrypi4-64?"

Troubleshooting Balena MCP Server with CrewAI

Common issues when connecting Balena to CrewAI through Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

MCP tools not discovered

Ensure the Edge URL is correct. CrewAI connects lazily when the crew starts. check console output.
02

Agent not using tools

Make the task description specific. Instead of "do something", say "Use the available tools to list contacts".
03

Timeout errors

CrewAI has a 10s connection timeout by default. Ensure your network can reach the Edge URL.
04

Rate limiting or 429 errors

Vinkius enforces per-token rate limits. Check your subscription tier and request quota in the dashboard. Upgrade if you need higher throughput.

Balena + CrewAI FAQ

Common questions about integrating Balena MCP Server with CrewAI.

01

How does CrewAI discover and connect to MCP tools?

CrewAI connects to MCP servers lazily. when the crew starts, each agent resolves its MCP URLs and fetches the tool catalog via the standard tools/list method. This means tools are always fresh and reflect the server's current capabilities. No tool schemas need to be hardcoded.
02

Can different agents in the same crew use different MCP servers?

Yes. Each agent has its own mcps list, so you can assign specific servers to specific roles. For example, a reconnaissance agent might use a domain intelligence server while an analysis agent uses a vulnerability database server.
03

What happens when an MCP tool call fails during a crew run?

CrewAI wraps tool failures as context for the agent. The LLM receives the error message and can decide to retry with different parameters, fall back to a different tool, or mark the task as partially complete. This resilience is critical for production workflows.
04

Can CrewAI agents call multiple MCP tools in parallel?

CrewAI agents execute tool calls sequentially within a single reasoning step. However, you can run multiple agents in parallel using process=Process.parallel, each calling different MCP tools concurrently. This is ideal for workflows where separate data sources need to be queried simultaneously.
05

Can I run CrewAI crews on a schedule (cron)?

Yes. CrewAI crews are standard Python scripts, so you can invoke them via cron, Airflow, Celery, or any task scheduler. The crew.kickoff() method runs synchronously by default, making it straightforward to integrate into existing pipelines.

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