Extensiv MCP. Get full visibility into e-commerce fulfillment data.
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Extensiv MCP Server connects your e-commerce operations to your AI client. You can track orders, audit inventory across multiple warehouses, manage vendor details, and get full visibility into your supply chain—all through natural conversation.
It lets you manage everything from order fulfillment to product catalog data without opening the Extensiv dashboard.
What your AI agents can do
List brands
Lists every product brand configured in the system by name and description.
List customers
Returns customer profiles including name, email, phone, shipping address, and order history summary.
List inventory
Lists current stock levels by warehouse and product, including available, committed, on-order, and in-transit quantities.
Retrieves filtered orders, giving you order numbers, statuses, channel information, and all line items.
Returns current inventory across all warehouses, detailing available, committed, on-order, and in-transit stock counts.
Retrieves configurations for all connected 3PL and in-house warehouses, including their addresses and capabilities.
Lists purchase orders (POs) and tracks vendor shipments, providing expected delivery dates and receiving statuses.
Accesses core product data, including SKUs, dimensions, weights, costs, and linked vendor information.
Monitors return merchandise authorizations (RMAs) in real-time, listing reason codes, status, and refund amounts.
Retrieves customer profiles with full shipping addresses and a summary of their order history.
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Extensiv MCP Server: 10 Tools for E-commerce Ops
Use these tools to manage everything from customer records and product data to live inventory counts and shipment tracking.
019d7595list brands
Lists every product brand configured in the system by name and description.
019d7595list customers
Returns customer profiles including name, email, phone, shipping address, and order history summary.
019d7595list inventory
Lists current stock levels by warehouse and product, including available, committed, on-order, and in-transit quantities.
019d7595list orders
Retrieves orders with order number, status, channel, shipping address, line items, and fulfillment tracking.
019d7595list pos
Returns purchase orders with PO number, vendor, expected date, line items with SKU and quantity, and receiving status.
019d7595list products
Retrieves product master data including SKU, name, dimensions, weight, cost, and linked vendor information.
019d7595list rmas
Lists return merchandise authorizations with reason code, status, linked order, refund amount, and items being returned.
019d7595list shipments
Returns shipment tracking details including carrier, tracking number, ship date, delivery status, and linked order references.
019d7595list vendors
Returns all configured vendors with name, contact details, lead time, currency, and payment terms.
019d7595list warehouses
Lists all configured 3PL and in-house warehouses with name, address, type, and capability settings.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
Extensiv MCP Server connects your e-commerce operations to your AI client. You can track orders, audit inventory across multiple warehouses, manage vendor details, and get full visibility into your supply chain—all through natural conversation. You can manage everything from order fulfillment to product catalog data without even opening the Extensiv dashboard.
When you use list_orders, you get order numbers, statuses, channel details, and all line items for filtered orders. You can check stock levels with list_inventory, which details available, committed, on-order, and in-transit counts across every warehouse. You'll find all connected 3PL and in-house warehouses listed via list_warehouses, giving you their addresses and capability settings.
You track purchases and vendor shipments by using list_pos, which provides PO numbers, vendor names, expected dates, line items, and receiving statuses. Getting product details is simple; list_products returns core product data like SKUs, dimensions, weights, costs, and linked vendor info. When customers send things back, list_rmas lists return merchandise authorizations, showing reason codes, status, linked orders, and refund amounts.
You can look up customer profiles and their order history summary using list_customers, getting full shipping addresses for every person. Need to know who you buy from? list_vendors returns all configured vendors, including contact details, lead time, currency, and payment terms. You can also see every product brand configured in the system by running list_brands, which lists the name and description for every brand.
Finally, list_shipments gives you shipment tracking details, including the carrier, tracking number, ship date, delivery status, and linked order references.
How Extensiv MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to the Extensiv MCP Server and provide your API Access Token.
- 2 Your AI client calls a specific tool (e.g.,
list_inventory) and specifies parameters. - 3 The server executes the request, pulls the data from Extensiv, and returns structured, actionable results to your AI client.
The bottom line is, you talk to your AI agent, and it talks to Extensiv, bringing you the live data you need.
Who Is Extensiv MCP For?
This is for the Ops Manager who needs a single pane of glass for e-commerce data. If you're tired of opening 5 different tabs—one for inventory, one for orders, one for vendors, and then manually cross-referencing them—this is for you. It lets you get the full operational picture without leaving your chat window.
Uses the server to monitor inventory levels and track shipments across multiple channels using only natural language queries.
Audits warehouse stock and manages purchase orders without having to open the Extensiv dashboard.
Quickly looks up order statuses and customer histories for multiple customers to resolve complex inquiries in real-time.
Tracks vendor performance, monitors lead times, and checks purchase order statuses through simple conversation.
What Changes When You Connect
- See inventory status across every location. Use
list_inventoryto check available, committed, on-order, and in-transit stock for any SKU. - Get a complete view of the supply chain.
list_poslets you track purchase orders, see vendor expected dates, and check receiving status. - Resolve customer issues instantly.
list_customersretrieves full profiles and order history summaries, letting your agent answer questions without manual lookups. - Understand your product catalog.
list_productsprovides core metadata (SKU, dimensions, weight, cost) needed for fulfillment planning. - Manage returns effortlessly. Use
list_rmasto pull up return details, including reason codes and linked refund amounts, instantly. - Track shipments end-to-end.
list_shipmentsprovides carrier names, tracking numbers, and delivery status linked directly to an order.
Real-World Use Cases
Identifying Stock Shortfalls
A coordinator needs to know if the 'Summer Tee' is ready for an order placed in Chicago. They ask their agent: 'What is the available stock for SKU XYZ at the West Coast warehouse?' The agent runs list_inventory and reports back: 'You have 15 available, 5 committed, and 30 in transit.' The coordinator confirms the order can proceed.
Investigating a Missing Shipment
A support agent gets a call about a late package. Instead of checking the web portal, they ask: 'What is the tracking status for order #123?' The agent runs list_shipments and tells the agent: 'The package is currently marked as 'In Transit' with carrier ABC. Expected delivery is tomorrow.' The agent can give the customer an immediate answer.
Auditing Vendor Performance
A supply chain analyst needs to check if 'GlobalFabrics' is late. They ask: 'Show me all POs from GlobalFabrics.' The agent uses list_pos and finds that PO-999 was expected on 2024-05-15 but the receiving status is still 'Pending.' The analyst immediately flags a vendor issue.
Onboarding a New Product Line
The operations manager needs to verify product details for a new shipment. They ask: 'What are the dimensions and costs for the new SKU?' The agent runs list_products and confirms the SKU, weight, dimensions, and cost, letting the manager verify the catalog metadata before listing it to customers.
The Tradeoffs
Writing a giant SQL query
Trying to write one massive query that joins list_orders, list_inventory, and list_vendors to get a full report. This fails due to schema complexity and connection time-outs.
→
Break the task down. First, use list_orders to get the order list. Then, use list_inventory with the order line items to check stock. Finally, use list_vendors to find the supplier details for the items. This keeps the calls small and focused.
Forgetting pagination
Asking the agent to 'list all customers' without specifying a limit. The server crashes or times out trying to pull thousands of records at once.
→ Always assume tools are paginated. If you need a large list, ask the agent to 'list the first 100 customers' or 'list the next page of results' to keep the flow controlled.
Mixing up POs and Orders
Confusing a Purchase Order (what you buy) with an Order (what the customer buys). You ask for a customer order status, but the agent uses list_pos and gives you vendor details.
→
Check the tool name. Use list_orders for customer sales data. Use list_pos only when you need to track what you are buying from a vendor.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your core job revolves around the movement of goods: tracking them from the vendor, through the warehouse, to the customer. You need to see the relationship between a purchase order, the resulting inventory, and the final customer order. Don't use it if you are only managing marketing campaigns or internal HR records—you'll need a different system. If you only need to look up one specific piece of data (like a customer's phone number), you could use a direct API call, but the MCP Server is better because it lets your agent combine multiple tools (e.g., checking list_customers then immediately checking list_orders) using natural conversation.
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The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This server provides 10 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Available Capabilities
Inventory visibility shouldn't require logging into a dozen separate dashboards.
Today, checking if an order can ship means opening the fulfillment portal, pulling the order ID, opening the inventory dashboard, searching for the SKU, checking the warehouse status, and then opening the PO tracker to confirm the product was bought. It's 15 minutes of clicks and copy-pasting just to confirm stock.
With this MCP Server, you tell your agent: 'Can order #123 ship?' It runs `list_orders` and `list_inventory` in sequence. It tells you the status and the exact stock count—no dashboards, no clicking, just the answer you need.
list_shipments: Get the real-time status of any package.
Before, checking a shipment status meant navigating to the carrier's website, manually entering the tracking number, and waiting for the page to load. If you had multiple orders, you repeated that entire process, wasting time and risking copy-paste errors.
Now, you simply ask your agent, 'What's the status of the shipment for order #123?' It uses `list_shipments` and returns the carrier, tracking number, and current status instantly. The process is faster, cleaner, and directly integrated into your workflow.
Common Questions About Extensiv MCP
How do I use list_inventory to see stock across multiple warehouses? +
The list_inventory tool aggregates stock data by warehouse and product. You just ask your agent for the stock level of a specific SKU at a location, and it reports back the available, committed, and in-transit counts.
Can I use list_orders to see the customer's full order history? +
The list_orders tool gives you order numbers, statuses, and line items. While it provides the details for a specific order, you must use the list_customers tool to get a summary of the customer's entire order history.
What is the difference between list_pos and list_orders? +
Use list_orders when you need to know what the customer bought (sales data). Use list_pos when you need to track what you are buying from a vendor (purchasing data).
How do I find the dimensions and cost for a product using list_products? +
The list_products tool returns product master data, including SKU, dimensions, weight, cost, and vendor information. You just need to specify the product or SKU you're interested in.
When I use list_vendors, how do I check the lead time or payment terms for a supplier? +
The list_vendors tool returns all configured vendor details. You'll find the lead time, currency, and payment terms directly in the returned data set. This lets you quickly assess supplier reliability without logging into Extensiv.
Does list_orders provide the line items and tracking details for a specific order? +
Yes, list_orders includes line items and fulfillment tracking. For any order, you get the order number, status, channel mapping, and a list of individual items purchased. This gives you a complete picture of what was sold and where it is.
What kind of data can I retrieve about returns using list_rmas? +
The list_rmas tool gathers return merchandise authorization data. You get the reason code, current status, linked order reference, and the exact refund amount associated with the return. This helps your support team process refunds accurately.
If I run list_inventory, can I see committed versus available stock at a specific warehouse? +
Absolutely. list_inventory details stock by warehouse and product. It separates available, committed (reserved), on-order, and in-transit quantities. This granularity is essential for accurate inventory planning.
Can my agent list inventory levels across different warehouses? +
Yes. Use the 'list_inventory' tool. The agent retrieves current stock levels by warehouse and product, including available, committed, and in-transit quantities natively.
How do I track a specific shipment through the agent? +
Use the 'list_shipments' tool. Your agent will pull shipment tracking details including the carrier, tracking number, ship date, and delivery status for linked orders.
Can I audit purchase orders from my suppliers via chat? +
Absolutely. The 'list_pos' tool retrieves PO numbers, vendor names, expected delivery dates, and line item details, allowing you to monitor your supply chain replenishment natively.
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