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Kibo Commerce MCP Server manages your entire e-commerce stack. Your agent can read and write data across products, inventory, orders, and customer accounts instantly.

Need to check stock levels across multiple stores? Need to pull a customer's full order history? This server connects your AI client directly to your Kibo Commerce backend, letting you manage complex retail operations without touching the admin dashboard.

It's full catalog control, right in your chat window.

What your AI agents can do

Get inventory status

Checks the current stock count for a product.

Get location details

Gets specific information for a single store or warehouse.

Get order details

Retrieves all data for one specific order.

+ 7 more capabilities included
Check real-time stock levels

Use get_inventory_status to retrieve current stock counts for a specific product across all associated locations.

Pull specific order details

Run get_order_details to get a complete breakdown of a single order, including items, status, and fulfillment info.

List and filter customer data

Invoke list_customers to pull a list of all registered customer accounts and their basic profile data.

Discover product metadata

Run get_product_details to fetch all attributes and information about a single product using its unique code.

Map out store locations

Use list_locations to get a comprehensive list of all physical stores or warehouses connected to your system.

Retrieve catalog structure

Run list_categories to list every top-level category available in your e-commerce catalog.

View current commerce orders

Use list_orders to fetch a list of recent orders and their high-level status summaries.

Supported MCP Clients

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get inventory status

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get location details

Gets specific information for a single store or warehouse.

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get order details

Retrieves all data for one specific order.

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get product details

Fetches all metadata and details for a specific product.

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get site settings

Retrieves the overall platform configuration settings.

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list categories

Lists every category available in the catalog.

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list customers

Lists all customer accounts registered in the system.

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list locations

Lists all physical inventory locations (stores and warehouses).

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list orders

Gets a list summary of all commerce orders.

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list products

Lists every product in the Kibo catalog and its basic metadata.

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What you can do with this MCP connector

Your AI client handles your whole e-commerce stack. You can read and write data across products, inventory, orders, and customer accounts instantly. You don't gotta touch the admin dashboard; your agent manages complex retail ops straight from your chat window.

get_inventory_status checks the current stock count for a product. get_location_details grabs specific info for a single store or warehouse. get_order_details pulls all data for one specific order, including items, status, and fulfillment info. get_product_details fetches all metadata and details for a specific product using its unique code. get_site_settings retrieves the overall platform configuration settings. list_categories lists every category available in the catalog. list_customers lists all customer accounts registered in the system and their basic profile data. list_locations gets a comprehensive list of all physical stores or warehouses connected to your system. list_orders fetches a list summary of recent commerce orders and their high-level status summaries. list_products lists every product in the Kibo catalog and its basic metadata.

Using these tools, you can check real-time stock levels for a product across all associated locations. You can run get_order_details to get a complete breakdown of a single order, seeing the items, status, and fulfillment info. You'll invoke list_customers to pull a list of all registered customer accounts and their basic profile data.

Running get_product_details fetches all attributes and info about a single product using its unique code. You can use list_locations to get a comprehensive list of all physical stores or warehouses connected to your system. To retrieve the catalog structure, you run list_categories to list every top-level category available. You can use list_orders to fetch a list of recent orders and their high-level status summaries. get_inventory_status checks the current stock count for a product, and get_site_settings retrieves the overall platform configuration settings.

How Kibo Commerce MCP Works

  1. 1 Subscribe to the Kibo Commerce server and enter your Tenant ID, Client ID, and Client Secret.
  2. 2 Ask your AI client to perform an action (e.g., 'What is the stock for product X?').
  3. 3 The server calls the appropriate tool (like get_inventory_status), executes the API call, and passes the raw data back to your AI client for a clear, natural language response.

The bottom line is, your AI client acts as the translator, letting you talk to complex e-commerce APIs using plain English.

Who Is Kibo Commerce MCP For?

This is for E-commerce Managers, Inventory Specialists, and Customer Support agents. If your job involves checking order status, verifying stock across multiple stores, or pulling customer account details, this server cuts out the dashboard clicking. You get direct API access through natural conversation.

E-commerce Manager

Checks if a new product listing needs a category update or verifies the status of a bulk order without opening the admin panel.

Inventory Specialist

Verifies current stock levels for a product across multiple locations (e.g., 'How much stock do we have in the West Store vs. Warehouse A?') in a single prompt.

Customer Support Agent

Quickly pulls a customer's order history and profile details during a live chat interaction, instantly verifying purchase details.

What Changes When You Connect

  • Check real-time stock levels instantly. Instead of navigating to the inventory dashboard, just ask for get_inventory_status and get the count for any product across all locations.
  • Deep dive into order history. Use get_order_details to pull all necessary data points for a customer service issue—everything about that single order, right away.
  • Centralized customer data access. list_customers lets your agent pull profile and account data without needing separate CRM tools, keeping the context in one conversation.
  • Catalog review in minutes. Running list_categories or list_products lets you map out your entire catalog structure or metadata quickly, ideal for audits.
  • Understand your physical footprint. list_locations provides a clean list of every store or warehouse, so you know exactly where stock is held before you check get_inventory_status.
  • Quick order status checks. list_orders gives you a summary list of recent orders and their current status, letting you triage dozens of orders in seconds.

Real-World Use Cases

01

Customer needs to know if an item is available today.

A customer support agent gets a query for 'SKU-456'. They run get_inventory_status to confirm stock (e.g., 15 units). They then use get_product_details to confirm the item's name and price. The agent replies to the customer with the full details, solving the problem without transferring the call.

02

Operations team needs a full picture of a recent sale.

The ops team asks their agent to check Order #1001. The agent runs get_order_details to see the items and status. They then use list_customers to get the buyer's contact info. The result is a single, actionable report summarizing the entire transaction.

03

Auditor needs to check all physical store settings.

An auditor asks the agent to list all locations and check the site settings. The agent runs list_locations to verify every store listed, followed by get_site_settings to confirm the platform's operational parameters. This builds a compliance report instantly.

04

Product team needs to audit all product categories.

The product manager asks the agent to list all categories and then list all products. The agent uses list_categories to ensure the taxonomy is correct, and then uses list_products to pull a bulk list of all item metadata for review.

The Tradeoffs

Trying to manage data through manual API calls.

Writing a script that calls list_products to get IDs, then writing another script that uses those IDs to call get_inventory_status, and then having to stitch the results together in Python.

Just ask your agent. Tell it: 'Show me the inventory status for all products in the 'Electronics' category.' The agent runs list_categories and list_products internally, then coordinates the necessary calls, returning the single, merged answer.

Confusing general listings with specific data points.

Asking the agent to 'Tell me about the order' without specifying an order ID. The agent might return a massive list of every order, which is useless.

Be specific. Use list_orders to find the ID first, then pass that ID to get_order_details. Don't try to get everything in one go.

Ignoring location context for stock checks.

Running get_inventory_status without specifying a location, leading to an inaccurate total stock count that doesn't match the actual warehouse count.

Always start by calling list_locations to confirm the valid location IDs. Then, structure your prompt to include the location ID for get_inventory_status.

When It Fits, When It Doesn't

Use this if you need to connect conversational AI directly to complex, multi-faceted business data (e.g., inventory, orders, customer profiles). You need to automate the querying and collation of data from multiple sources in a single prompt. Don't use this if you only need to build a simple database report—use a standard database connector instead. Also, don't use it if your business logic changes every hour; these tools assume a stable e-commerce API structure. If you only need to read product metadata, list_products is enough, but if you need to combine that with live stock data, you need the full suite.

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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more

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

get_inventory_status get_location_details get_order_details get_product_details get_site_settings list_categories list_customers list_locations list_orders list_products

Checking stock and order history shouldn't require logging into three different dashboards.

Right now, verifying a customer's request is a mess. You open the order management system, pull up the order ID, then you switch to the inventory portal to see if the item is in stock. If you need to check the customer's profile, you have to copy the email and paste it into the CRM tool. It takes five clicks, three systems, and a coffee break.

With Kibo Commerce MCP, you just tell your agent what you need. You ask, 'What is the status of Order #1005 and is that item in stock?' The agent runs `get_order_details` and `get_inventory_status` automatically. You get the final answer—the status and the stock count—without ever leaving your chat window.

Kibo Commerce MCP Server: Get real-time data with `get_product_details`

Before, finding product details meant logging into the admin panel, searching by SKU, and scrolling through pages of metadata. You'd find the description, but then you'd have to jump to the separate inventory sheet to see the current stock level. It's a two-step process minimum.

Now, you ask your agent for the full details of 'SKU-123'. The agent executes `get_product_details` and brings back the full metadata *and* the associated inventory data. The data is combined, clean, and ready for your response. It's just that simple.

Common Questions About Kibo Commerce MCP

How do I check stock levels using the get_inventory_status tool? +

You provide the specific product identifier and the desired location ID in your prompt. The agent then calls get_inventory_status and returns the current count. This is the fastest way to verify availability across multiple locations.

What is the difference between list_products and list_categories? +

list_categories shows the high-level grouping structure (e.g., 'Apparel', 'Electronics'). list_products gives you the actual items, along with their metadata, within those categories.

Can I get a customer's order history using list_orders? +

No. list_orders only gives a summary list of recent orders. You must use get_order_details and provide the specific order ID to get the full, line-item breakdown.

Does the Kibo Commerce MCP Server support multiple AI clients? +

Yes, it connects to any compatible AI client (Claude, Cursor, etc.). You just need to subscribe to the server and provide your credentials to your agent.

What if I need to find a product that isn't in the catalog? +

The server will tell you that the product ID you provided does not exist in the Kibo catalog. It won't guess, and it will tell you exactly where the data is missing.

How do I use `list_locations` to find all physical stores and warehouses? +

The list_locations tool returns a comprehensive list of all physical sites connected to your account. This list includes details necessary to check inventory or site-specific settings for any location.

What information does `get_product_details` provide beyond just the product name? +

It gives you deep metadata for a product, including its current status, associated attributes, and full catalog details. You can pull this data to verify how a product is configured in Kibo.

If I need to check a specific customer's profile, should I use `list_customers` or another tool? +

Use the list_customers tool to get an initial list of all accounts. You then use the customer's ID to query their specific profile data, giving you their full history and contact details.

Can I check stock levels for a specific location? +

Yes, the get_inventory_status tool provides stock levels for a product across all registered locations in your tenant.

Is it possible to list all current commerce orders? +

Absolutely. Use the list_orders tool to retrieve a comprehensive list of recent orders and their current processing status.

How do I find physical store locations via the agent? +

The list_locations tool retrieves all physical and logical locations (stores, warehouses, etc.) configured in your Kibo inventory system.

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