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Cline is an autonomous AI coding agent inside VS Code that plans, executes, and iterates on tasks. Wire Pipefy through the Vinkius and Cline gains direct access to every tool — from data retrieval to workflow automation — without leaving the terminal.

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{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pipefy": {
      "url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    }
  }
}
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About Pipefy MCP Server

Connect your Pipefy account to any AI agent and take full control of your process management workflows through natural conversation.

Cline operates autonomously inside VS Code — it reads your codebase, plans a strategy, and executes multi-step tasks including Pipefy tool calls without waiting for prompts between steps. Connect 14 tools through the Vinkius and Cline can fetch data, generate code, and commit changes in a single autonomous run.

What you can do

  • Pipe Discovery — List all pipes (processes) in your organization and inspect their structure, phases, and fields
  • Card Management — Create, read, update, and delete cards (items/records) flowing through your pipes
  • Field Updates — Update specific field values on existing cards as information changes or processes evolve
  • Phase Transitions — Move cards between phases to advance workflow steps (e.g., New → In Progress → Done)
  • Card Search — Search for cards by field value to find specific items by email, name, ID, or custom data
  • Card Cloning — Duplicate existing cards to quickly create similar items with pre-filled field values
  • Organization Info — View organization details, members, and available pipes
  • User Profile — Check your authenticated user profile and organization memberships

The Pipefy MCP Server exposes 14 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Cline in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

How to Connect Pipefy to Cline via MCP

Follow these steps to integrate the Pipefy MCP Server with Cline.

01

Open Cline MCP Settings

Click the MCP Servers icon in the Cline sidebar panel

02

Add remote server

Click "Add MCP Server" and paste the configuration above

03

Enable the server

Toggle the server switch to ON

04

Start using Pipefy

Ask Cline: "Using Pipefy, help me..."14 tools available

Why Use Cline with the Pipefy MCP Server

Cline provides unique advantages when paired with Pipefy through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Cline operates autonomously — it reads your codebase, plans a strategy, and executes multi-step tasks including MCP tool calls without step-by-step prompts

02

Runs inside VS Code, so you get MCP tool access alongside your existing extensions, terminal, and version control in a single window

03

Cline can create, edit, and delete files based on MCP tool responses, enabling end-to-end automation from data retrieval to code generation

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Transparent execution: every tool call and file change is shown in Cline's activity log for full visibility and approval before committing

Pipefy + Cline Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Cline combined with the Pipefy MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Autonomous feature building: tell Cline to fetch data from Pipefy and scaffold a complete module with types, handlers, and tests

02

Codebase refactoring: use Pipefy tools to validate live data while Cline restructures your code to match updated schemas

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Automated testing: Cline fetches real responses from Pipefy and generates snapshot tests or mocks based on actual payloads

04

Incident response: query Pipefy for real-time status and let Cline generate hotfix patches based on the findings

Pipefy MCP Tools for Cline (14)

These 14 tools become available when you connect Pipefy to Cline via MCP:

01

clone_card

You must provide the card_id of the card to clone. The new card is created in the same pipe as the original, starting at the first phase. This is useful for creating similar requests, repeating processes, or using an existing card as a template for new items. The cloned card gets a new unique ID but retains all field data. Clone an existing card to create a duplicate

02

create_card

You must provide the pipe_id and a JSON object containing field values matching the pipe's required fields. Fields are key-value pairs where keys are field IDs and values are the data to store. Optionally specify a phase_id to start the card in a specific phase (defaults to first phase). Example fields: { "name": "John Doe", "email": "john@example.com", "priority": "High" } Create a new card in a Pipefy pipe

03

delete_card

You must provide the card_id. This action cannot be undone. Use this to remove test cards, duplicates, or items that were created in error. Be careful as this will also remove all associated data including comments, attachments, and field values for that card. Delete a card from a pipe

04

get_card

Use the card_id obtained from list_cards to inspect full card information. This is useful for reviewing card details before updating fields or moving to another phase. Get detailed information about a specific card

05

get_organization

Use the organization_id to inspect your organization's structure, understand team membership, and discover available pipes for card management. Get details of a Pipefy organization

06

get_phase

Phases represent steps in a pipe's workflow. Use the phase_id obtained from get_pipe or list_phases to inspect phase configuration. This helps understand what fields are required at each step of the workflow. Get details of a specific phase

07

get_pipe

Each pipe represents a workflow or process with multiple phases (steps) and custom fields. Use the pipe_id to get the structure of a pipe before creating cards or managing cards within it. The response includes all phases with their IDs, names, and the custom fields defined for the pipe. Get details of a specific Pipefy pipe (process)

08

get_user_profile

Use this to verify API token access and discover organization IDs needed for other queries. This is also useful for understanding which organizations and pipes the user has access to. Get the authenticated user profile

09

list_cards

Cards represent individual items flowing through the pipe's workflow phases (e.g., requests, tasks, tickets, leads). You must provide the pipe_id. Optionally filter by phase_id to see cards in a specific phase. Each card includes title, current phase, completion status, due date, and assignees. Use this to monitor workflow progress and identify cards that need attention. List all cards in a pipe with optional phase filter

10

list_phases

Each phase represents a stage that cards flow through in the process. Use this to understand the workflow structure and identify phase IDs for filtering cards or moving cards between phases. The response includes phase names and card counts. List all phases in a pipe

11

list_pipes

Each pipe represents a structured workflow with phases, fields, and cards. You must provide the organization_id which can be found in your Pipefy URL or obtained from get_user_profile. Use this to discover all available pipes before managing cards within them. List all pipes in an organization

12

move_card_to_phase

You must provide the card_id and the target phase_id. This is the primary way to advance workflow items through the pipe's process steps. Common use cases: moving a request from "New" to "In Review", advancing a lead to "Qualified", or progressing a task to "Completed". The card retains all its field values after moving. Move a card to a different phase in the pipe

13

search_cards_by_field

This is useful for finding cards by email, name, ID, or any custom field content. You must provide the pipe_id, field_id (the field to search in), and search_value (text to find). Results include card title, current phase, status, and all field values for matching cards. The search uses a "contains" operator for flexible matching. Search cards in a pipe by a specific field value

14

update_card_field

You must provide the card_id, the field_id of the field to update, and the new value as a string. This is useful for updating card information as requests progress or details change. Common updates: changing priority, updating contact info, modifying descriptions, or setting dates. Update a specific field value on a card

Example Prompts for Pipefy in Cline

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Cline agent to start working with Pipefy immediately.

01

"List all pipes in my organization and show me the cards in the 'IT Support' pipe."

02

"Create a new purchase request card in the Purchase Requests pipe with these details: Requester: Maria Silva, Item: MacBook Pro 16", Quantity: 2, Justification: Design team replacement."

03

"Search for all cards in the IT Support pipe where the email field contains 'john@company.com' and show me their current status."

Troubleshooting Pipefy MCP Server with Cline

Common issues when connecting Pipefy to Cline through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

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Click the server name to see logs. Verify the URL and token are correct.

Pipefy + Cline FAQ

Common questions about integrating Pipefy MCP Server with Cline.

01

How does Cline connect to MCP servers?

Cline reads MCP server configurations from its settings panel in VS Code. Add the server URL and Cline discovers all available tools on initialization.
02

Can Cline run MCP tools without approval?

By default, Cline asks for confirmation before executing tool calls. You can configure auto-approval rules for trusted servers in the settings.
03

Does Cline support multiple MCP servers at once?

Yes. Configure as many servers as needed. Cline can use tools from different servers within the same autonomous task execution.

Connect Pipefy to Cline

Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 14 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.