Celigo integrator.io MCP. Audit data flows and fix sync errors via chat.
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Celigo integrator.io MCP Server gives you full control over your iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) operations right from your chat.
You can list all integrations, run specific data flows on demand, and retrieve recent error logs without touching the complex Celigo dashboard.
It lets your AI agent audit connections and manage data imports/exports using natural conversation.
What your AI agents can do
Get flow details
Gets specific details for one integration flow.
List integration connections
Lists every active connection in your account.
List integration errors
Gets a list of recent integration errors.
Retrieves specific details about a single configured integration flow.
Retrieves a list of every active connection configured within your Celigo account.
Fetches a list of the most recent integration errors, helping you track down sync failures.
Retrieves a list of configured data export jobs for your connected apps.
Lists all the integration flows that are currently set up and available for use.
Retrieves a list of configured data import jobs for your connected apps.
Provides a complete list of every integration setup in your Celigo account.
Manually starts a specific integration flow, allowing you to test or re-run a process immediately.
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Celigo integrator.io MCP Server: 8 Tools for iPaaS Ops
These tools allow your agent to read, list, and trigger actions across all parts of your Celigo integration platform, from connections to specific data flows.
019d756aget flow details
Gets specific details for one integration flow.
019d756alist integration connections
Lists every active connection in your account.
019d756alist integration errors
Gets a list of recent integration errors.
019d756alist integration exports
Lists all configured data exports.
019d756alist integration flows
Lists all integration flows you have set up.
019d756alist integration imports
Lists all configured data imports.
019d756alist integrations
Lists all your configured integrations.
019d756arun integration flow
Starts a specific integration flow run manually.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
Celigo Integrator.io MCP Server gives your AI client full control over your iPaaS operations without you ever touching the Celigo dashboard. You can list every integration, run specific data flows on demand, and grab recent error logs just by talking to your agent. It lets your agent audit connections and manage data imports and exports using natural conversation.
Your agent can use list_all_integrations to give you a complete list of every integration setup you got running in Celigo. You can then use list_integration_flows to see all the integration flows you've got set up and available. If you need to check the status of a specific connection, list_integration_connections pulls a list of every active connection in your account.
You can also run get_flow_details to get specific details on just one integration flow.
When you need to move data, you can use list_integration_imports to see all configured data import jobs. list_integration_exports shows you all the data export jobs configured for your connected apps. You can also use list_integration_errors to fetch a list of the most recent integration errors, letting you track down sync failures right away.
To make a flow run, you just call run_integration_flow and give it the specific flow you wanna test or re-run immediately. You'll get the whole picture of your Celigo setup, all through chat. You don't gotta deal with the complex Celigo interface to manage your business processes.
How Celigo integrator.io MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to this server and provide your Celigo API Token.
- 2 Your AI client calls a function, like
list_integration_errors, to identify a problem. - 3 The agent processes the returned data and presents a summary, telling you exactly what failed and why.
The bottom line is, you use your AI agent to talk to Celigo's API, getting status updates and executing commands without ever logging into the web UI.
Who Is Celigo integrator.io MCP For?
The IT Administrator who needs to monitor integration health without digging through dashboards. The Integration Specialist who has to audit connections and error logs quickly. Business Analysts who need to verify data sync status between systems without asking a developer. Or any Ops Team member who just needs to check if a data import finished.
Monitors integration health, checks if connections are active, and triggers manual flow runs using natural language.
Audits connections and reviews error logs immediately. They don't have time to open the complex iPaaS dashboard to check basic status.
Verifies data synchronization status between core systems (like ERP and CRM) straight from the chat interface.
Checks the status of specific data imports or exports quickly. They need a quick answer, not a 10-step process.
What Changes When You Connect
- Check failure points instantly. Instead of clicking through error dashboards, you ask the agent to run
list_integration_errors, and it pulls the latest sync failures right into your chat. - Verify data movement on the fly. Use
list_integration_exportsandlist_integration_importsto see the status of your scheduled data jobs without opening the exports tab. - Control the pipelines directly. If you suspect a flow is broken, run
run_integration_flowto test it manually, then useget_flow_detailsto check the execution logs. - See all your connections in one shot.
list_integration_connectionsgives you an immediate inventory of every active service connection, so you know what's connected. - Scope your automations fast. Need to know what flows exist?
list_integration_flowsprovides a clean list of all active processes, so you can pick the right one to troubleshoot. - Get an overview of everything.
list_integrationslists all your main integrations, giving you the top-level view of your entire iPaaS setup.
Real-World Use Cases
Troubleshooting a Stale Data Feed
The operations team notices sales data is missing. They ask their agent to run list_integration_errors. The agent finds two recent failures in the CRM sync flow. The team then uses get_flow_details to see the specific error code and fixes the mapping issue in Celigo, getting the data flowing again.
Checking System Health Before Launch
An integration specialist needs to confirm that all core services (ERP, CRM, E-commerce) are connected and running. They ask the agent to call list_integration_connections and list_integrations. The agent confirms all 40 connections are active, providing the green light for the new product launch.
Validating a Data Migration
A business analyst needs to confirm that data was successfully moved from the old system. They ask the agent to call list_integration_exports and list_integration_imports. The agent reports the success count and execution time for the migration batch, confirming the data is ready.
Debugging a Workflow Failure
The IT admin knows a flow is failing but isn't sure why. They ask the agent to run list_integration_flows to get the ID, then use get_flow_details to examine the execution history and identify the exact step that timed out.
The Tradeoffs
Trying to find everything at once
You try to manually list flows, then list connections, then list errors, opening 3 different tabs in the Celigo dashboard. It takes 15 minutes of clicking and switching contexts.
→
Just ask your agent to check the health. Start by listing the flows (list_integration_flows), then ask it to check the errors (list_integration_errors). This keeps the whole diagnostic process contained in your chat.
Guessing the right flow to run
You manually find a flow ID, but forget to check if the source data connection is still active first. Running it fails and wastes time.
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Always check the connections first. Use list_integration_connections to verify the dependency. Only then should you attempt to run the flow with run_integration_flow.
Ignoring data movement status
You assume the data exported last night is ready for the next system, but never check the export log. The next system fails silently.
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Always check the data movement logs. Run list_integration_exports to confirm the data left the source system successfully before assuming the next step works.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this if you need to manage data sync processes or audit iPaaS connections via natural language. If your main job is just to view a single dashboard metric (e.g., total users), you don't need this server. But if you spend time jumping between Celigo's 'Connections,' 'Flows,' and 'Errors' tabs to get a full system picture, this is for you. Use list_integrations for the big picture, but if you need to act on a specific failure, start with list_integration_errors. Don't use this if you only need to know how to set up a flow—you need the Celigo UI for that. This is for monitoring and fixing.
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Available Capabilities
Jumping between Celigo's dashboard tabs to check data status is a nightmare.
Today, checking if your data pipeline is healthy means jumping between the 'Connections' tab to verify credentials, then clicking to the 'Flows' tab to see the run status, and finally digging into the 'Errors' section to find the root cause. It's a tedious cycle of logging in, clicking, and copy-pasting status codes.
With this MCP server, you just ask your agent. It runs `list_integration_connections` and `list_integration_errors` and gives you a plain text summary of the health. You get the full diagnostic picture in your chat, not across three different tabs.
Celigo integrator.io MCP Server lets you run and audit flows from chat.
Before, triggering a flow meant going into the specific flow setup page and hitting the manual 'Run' button. If it failed, you had to manually navigate to the error logs to figure out why.
Now, you tell your agent to run the flow using `run_integration_flow`. If it fails, you can immediately ask for the errors (`list_integration_errors`) without ever leaving the chat window. The process is faster, clearer, and requires less context switching.
Common Questions About Celigo integrator.io MCP
How do I list all my integrations using list_integrations? +
It gives you a list of every integration setup in your Celigo account. This is the best tool to use if you need a simple inventory of everything connected.
Can I run a flow manually with run_integration_flow? +
Yes. You pass the flow ID to the agent, and it triggers the flow to run. This is perfect for testing or manually restarting a failed process.
What is the difference between list_integration_flows and list_integrations? +
list_integrations shows the top-level connection setups. list_integration_flows shows the actual, defined automation processes that run within those setups.
Does list_integration_errors give me the cause of the error? +
It retrieves the recent error records. The agent reads the details and points out the specific issue (like a data mapping failure) so you know where to fix it.
How do I check the operational state of a connection using list_integration_connections? +
list_integration_connections shows the current operational status of every linked service. It tells you if a connection is active, expired, or requires credentials updates. This helps you quickly audit your setup without opening the Celigo dashboard.
What kind of data can I get for a specific flow using get_flow_details? +
get_flow_details returns comprehensive data about one flow, including its setup parameters and execution history. You'll see the flow's ID, the services it connects, and the last time it ran successfully.
Can I list all my configured exports using list_integration_exports? +
list_integration_exports provides a list of all configured data exports. You can review the export schedules, the data sources, and the destination applications for each export.
How do I review past data transfers using list_integration_imports? +
list_integration_imports lists all data import jobs. You can see which data was moved, the source application, the destination, and whether the import job succeeded or failed.
Can I manually start an integration flow? +
Yes! Use the run_integration_flow tool with the flow's unique ID. The agent will trigger the execution in Celigo immediately.
How do I see if any integrations have errors? +
Use the list_integration_errors tool. Your agent will fetch the most recent synchronization errors, helping you identify and troubleshoot issues.
Where do I generate my Celigo API Token? +
Log in to integrator.io, go to 'Resources' in the top menu, then select 'API Tokens'. You can create a new token there (requires Admin permissions).
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