Cuiabá Transparency MCP for AI. Get a single view of municipal finances.
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Cuiabá Transparency MCP lets you query real-time municipal public data directly through your AI client. Need to check city spending, revenue streams, or personnel records? This tool provides access to the full scope of Cuiabá's financial commitments, including expenditures, local tax collection reports, and current public contracts, all without manual scraping.
What your AI can do
List budget
Retrieves structured information about the city's overall municipal budget plan.
List contracts
Lists all active public tenders and existing contracts managed by Cuiabá.
List expenses
Generates detailed lists of municipal expenditures, showing payments and commitments made.
It lists detailed municipal expenditures, tracking everything from initial commitments (empenhos) through final payments.
You can monitor how the city collects money, including specific local taxes and federal fund transfers.
The system pulls records detailing public servants' roles, departments, and salary information.
It provides a list of active municipal tenders and signed contracts for oversight purposes.
You can query fundamental planning instruments like the LOA, LDO, and PPA to understand budget law changes.
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Cuiabá Transparency: 5 Tools for Civic Data
These five tools allow your AI client to query every major facet of Cuiabá's financial life, from budgets to payroll.
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Retrieves structured information about the city's overall municipal budget plan.
List Contracts
Lists all active public tenders and existing contracts managed by Cuiabá.
List Expenses
Generates detailed lists of municipal expenditures, showing payments and commitments...
List Personnel
Provides data on city employees, including their current department and salary...
List Revenues
Tracks the amount of money collected by the municipality from local taxes and...
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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
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Manual financial audits involve endless clicks and confusing data exports.
Today, tracking city funds means jumping through hoops: downloading budget PDFs for one year, logging into a separate portal for contracts, then finding the revenue sheets somewhere else. You end up with five different Excel files that don't talk to each other, forcing you to spend hours just trying to stitch together a single timeline.
With this MCP, your agent handles the cross-referencing. You give it one prompt—like 'Show me all expenses against the 2023 budget.' It runs multiple checks across `list_expenses`, `list_budget`, and other relevant data sets in one go. You get a single answer.
List Contracts and Expenses for Clear Financial Oversight
The biggest time sink is manually verifying if every expenditure listed in `list_expenses` matches an authorized, active tender from `list_contracts`. You have to check dates, amounts, and department codes across two separate systems.
Now, you ask your agent directly: 'Find all expenditures that occurred without a corresponding contract record.' It executes the logic instantly. The gap between finding data and analyzing it just disappeared.
What your AI can actually do with this
This connector links your AI agent directly to the official Cuiabá Transparency Portal. You can talk to it like you're talking to a city accountant; ask about specific fiscal years or department budgets. It pulls together information on everything from local taxes collected (revenue) to commitments made on public works (contracts).
Your agent processes this data so you don't have to navigate complex government websites or deal with confusing database exports. If you're working with structured, time-sensitive civic records, connecting via Vinkius makes it easy for your AI client to access the entire catalog of municipal tools in one place.
019e3882-6ccc-72a0-bbc6-30de10c3665c Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is: you talk to your agent, it talks to the city database, and you get a direct answer.
Subscribe to this MCP and enter your Transparency API Key.
Your AI client uses natural language prompts to request specific data (e.g., 'Show expenses for Q1 2023').
The tool executes the necessary query against the municipal records and returns structured, clean data to your chat interface.
Who is this actually for?
Journalists who need immediate proof of spending, or researchers tracking local policy shifts. If you're tired of jumping between five different government portals just to build a simple financial picture, this MCP is for you.
Uses the MCP to quickly pull lists of contractors and compare them against actual spending records to find discrepancies.
Runs queries across multiple years, combining list_budget data with revenue figures to model future financial capacity.
Monitors public personnel records and expenditures in real-time to hold local government accountable for resource allocation.
What Changes When You Connect
Instead of manually cross-referencing spending reports and contract lists, you ask your agent to compare list_expenses against list_contracts. It flags potential overlaps or missed commitments automatically.
You can instantly get salary data and department structures using list_personnel, letting you track the cost of city employees without visiting HR portals.
Monitoring budget laws used to require reading dense PDFs. Now, querying with list_budget gives you a concise overview of LOA or LDO rules for any fiscal period.
It connects your queries on how much money came in (list_revenues) directly with the actual commitments made via list_expenses, building a clear picture of financial health.
You can audit the full lifecycle of public funds, from when they are budgeted using list_budget to when they are finally paid out through list_expenses.
See it in action
Auditing Departmental Overspending
A researcher notices that the Education department's spending seems high. They prompt their agent: 'Compare payments in list_expenses to the allocated funds from list_budget for 2024.' The MCP returns a precise report detailing where the overruns occurred.
Tracking Local Tax Performance
A local politician needs proof of tax collection. They ask: 'Show me revenue from IPTU compared to last year's budget.' Using list_revenues and list_budget gives them the exact numbers they need for a press conference.
Investigating Contract Redundancies
A journalist suspects multiple departments are paying for the same service. They run list_contracts and cross-reference the results with specific payments from list_expenses to find duplicate spending records.
Understanding Labor Costs
A data analyst wants to know if personnel costs are outpacing revenue growth. They combine list_personnel output with list_revenues to build a comprehensive fiscal ratio model.
The honest tradeoffs
Checking one tool at a time
Opening the budget portal, getting data; opening the contracts site, getting more data. Then spending hours trying to manually map which costs are linked.
Use your AI client and ask it to compare list_expenses with list_contracts. The MCP handles the linking logic for you.
Focusing only on recent data
Only checking last year's records because that’s what was reported in the news. Missing out on how long-term budget cycles actually work.
Query historical planning documents using list_budget and run it alongside older financial data from list_revenues. This gives deep context.
Assuming all spending is a contract issue
Thinking that every expense listed in the city records must be tied to an active tender. But some costs are operational overhead.
Use both list_expenses and list_contracts. Then, ask your agent to specifically flag expenditures that don't have a matching contract record.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
You should use this MCP if you need a complete picture of municipal finance—meaning you care about the flow from allocated funds (list_budget) through money coming in (list_revenues), to personnel costs (list_personnel), and finally, the spending itself (list_expenses and list_contracts). Don't use it if your goal is just to see a single number, like 'Total Spending.' For that, you might only need one tool. This MCP shines when you need to prove relationships: did this contract cause this expense? If the data structure you need is simple (e.g., just listing all employee names), then navigating directly to the relevant government page may be faster. But if you're building a report or conducting an audit, this is the only way.
Questions you might have
How do I use `list_personnel` to find out how much city staff costs? +
The MCP provides department, role, and salary details via list_personnel. You can then ask your agent to calculate the total labor cost for a specific time period or department.
Can I use `list_contracts` to see if an expense was paid? +
No, list_contracts only lists the tender and agreement details. You must combine this with list_expenses so your agent can check if payments were actually made against that contract.
What is the difference between `list_budget` and `list_revenues`? +
list_budget shows what the city planned to spend or collect. list_revenues shows what they actually collected from sources like local taxes during a given time.
If I run `list_expenses`, does it include personnel costs? +
It lists general expenditures, but for detailed salary and department breakdowns, you need to use the specialized data provided by list_personnel tool instead. Use both tools together for a full picture.
If I run `list_contracts` and get an error, what should I check first? +
The error usually points to your authentication. First, verify that you entered the correct Transparency API Key in Vinkius. If the key is valid, try phrasing your request differently.
How do I filter by a specific date range when using `list_expenses`? +
You must specify the exact fiscal year and time frame in your prompt. For example, asking for 'Q3 2023' will limit results to that period only.
What format does the data from `list_revenues` come back in? +
The raw output is structured JSON, which means your AI client can read it immediately. You can then prompt it to summarize or convert the entire dataset into a readable table.
If I try to pull too many records using `list_personnel`, will there be limits? +
Yes, rate limiting applies if you query too frequently. If you hit an error, wait a minute before re-attempting the request or break your data pull into several smaller chunks.
Can I filter expenses by a specific month and year? +
Yes. You can use the list_expenses tool and provide the exercicio (year) and mes (month) parameters to get precise data for that period.
Is it possible to see the salaries of public servants in Cuiabá? +
Yes, the list_personnel tool retrieves data on public servants, including their positions and remuneration details as provided by the transparency portal.
How can I check active municipal contracts? +
Use the list_contracts tool. It allows you to query public tenders, bids, and active contracts for a specific fiscal year.
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