Marketplacer MCP. Audit Products, Orders, and Vendors via Conversation
Marketplacer MCP connects your AI client directly to a complex enterprise marketplace platform. Audit every part of your e-commerce business—from product listings and vendor accounts to detailed order invoices and live shipment tracking—using natural conversation.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
Retrieve detailed product information, including pricing and variants, directly from the marketplace catalog.
Track specific orders by listing recent invoices and extracting financial details like tax distributions and line items.
Fetch lists of third-party sellers and vendors to check their active status or current product listings.
List and inspect shipment records to monitor where an order is in the fulfillment process across multiple sellers.
Run complex, custom GraphQL queries against any specific data point or schema entity within the platform.
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What AI agents can do with Marketplacer (Enterprise Marketplace Platform) with 9 Tools
Use these tools in your AI client to access specific functions like listing invoices, getting product details, or running custom GraphQL queries against the Marketplacer platform.
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Start using Marketplacer (Enterprise Marketplace Platform) MCPList Adverts
Lists all available product items (adverts) in the marketplace catalog.
Get Advert
Retrieves detailed information about a specific product advert using its node ID.
List Invoices
Fetches a list of all registered orders on the platform for audit purposes.
Get Invoice
Gets the full details and line items for one specific invoice using its node ID.
List Sellers
Retrieves comprehensive lists of active third-party vendors on the platform.
List Categories
Explores the marketplace's internal category structure and product hierarchies.
List Webhooks
Audits which event subscriptions are configured for automated integrations.
List Shipments
Generates a list of all tracked shipment records to monitor logistics.
Graphql Query
Allows you to run sophisticated, custom GraphQL queries against any data point in...
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The headache of juggling marketplace dashboards.
Right now, auditing your enterprise marketplace means jumping between 4-5 different portals: one for seller accounts, one for product listings, another for order history, and a fourth just for tracking shipments. You copy IDs from the invoice dashboard into the shipping portal, then run a separate report to cross-check vendor status. It's clicking through tabs until your eyes blur.
With this MCP, you simply tell your agent what you need. Ask it to audit recent sales and ask it to check if those orders have corresponding shipments. The entire workflow—from listing invoices via `list_invoices` to verifying shipment records with `list_shipments`—happens in one conversation thread.
Accessing the full spectrum of market data with Marketplacer MCP.
You no longer have to manually cross-reference product metadata from the catalog, audit vendor listings using `list_sellers`, and then match that against fulfillment records. You can do all three tasks in a single prompt.
The result is an immediate, conversational answer that integrates seller performance, tax details, and current inventory status—a view you couldn't get by just looking at any one dashboard.
What Marketplacer MCP does for your AI
Managing a large, multi-vendor marketplace means jumping through endless dashboards just to get a full picture of operations. This MCP lets you do that audit work using only plain language with your AI agent. Instead of manually running reports on seller lists or sifting through webhook logs, you talk to this connector and it handles the data retrieval.
You can ask your agent to list every active vendor, pull up recent invoices with line item breakdowns, or even trace a shipment's entire fulfillment history. When you connect Marketplacer via Vinkius, your agent gains immediate access to all these deep systems—the product catalog, order audit trails, and logistics data—without needing any boilerplate code.
It’s about turning complicated backend operations into simple conversations.
019d75cf-a4d1-70bc-b90c-5df410498be6 How to set up Marketplacer MCP
The bottom line is you talk about what data you need, and the MCP handles talking to the marketplace backend for you.
Subscribe to this MCP and provide your Marketplacer API URL and API Key.
Connect this MCP to your preferred AI client, like Claude or Cursor.
Ask your agent a question—for example, 'What are the latest 5 invoices?'—and it executes the required tool call.
Who uses Marketplacer MCP
This MCP is essential for Marketplace Managers, Operations Engineers, and E-commerce Developers. It's for anyone who spends too much time switching between dashboards or writing complex API calls just to audit the health of a multi-vendor network.
Audits order flows and vendor performance by asking natural language questions, eliminating the need to manually generate reports.
Tracks cross-vendor invoices and shipment statuses efficiently, ensuring high fulfillment standards are maintained without constant manual checks.
Tests complex GraphQL queries and verifies product attribute mappings directly within their development environment or terminal.
Benefits of connecting Marketplacer MCP
Instead of generating a spreadsheet report to see vendor performance, you simply ask your agent to list vendors using the list_sellers tool. It gets you the data instantly.
Stop hunting for order details in separate systems. You can use list_invoices and then dive deep into line items with get_invoice, giving you a complete financial picture of any sale.
Need to know why an order is delayed? Use list_shipments to track the fulfillment lifecycle across multiple sellers, all in one conversation flow.
Don't rely on fixed reports. With the graphql_query tool, you can fetch highly specific data points—like a legacy ID alongside a title—that standard tools miss.
Verify your entire system integration stack by calling list_webhooks. You confirm if all automated event subscriptions are set up correctly, eliminating manual audit time.
Marketplacer MCP use cases
Auditing Seller Compliance
A Marketplace Manager needs to ensure no vendor is inactive. They ask their agent to run list_sellers and then filter the results to identify vendors who haven't listed any products recently, allowing them to address compliance issues immediately.
Investigating a Missing Shipment
An Operations Engineer discovers an order is stuck. They prompt their agent to list_shipments using the order ID, tracing the physical movement of goods and pinpointing exactly which seller failed to update the tracking status.
Deep Data Extraction for Reporting
A Developer needs a specific data point—the product's internal SKU linked to its GraphQL identifier. They use graphql_query to pull this precise, cross-referenced information that isn't exposed by the standard product listing tools.
Reviewing Financial Discrepancies
A manager spots a tax discrepancy on an invoice. They ask for list_invoices to find the transaction, then use get_invoice to view the full payload and confirm exactly how the taxes were distributed across line items.
Marketplacer MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Treating it like a simple database tool
Asking the agent simply to 'Show me all product data.' This will return raw, unorganized lists without context or filters.
Start by asking specific questions. To list products, use list_adverts. If you need details on one item, follow up with get_advert and specify the node ID.
Ignoring the complexity of cross-vendor data
Trying to find out who sold a product without knowing if it was managed by the main platform or an external vendor.
Always check seller status first using list_sellers. If you need logistics, use list_shipments which tracks fulfillment across the entire network.
Over-relying on general API calls
Running a generic GraphQL query without knowing exactly what data fields are needed, resulting in massive, unusable data dumps.
First, check the system's structure by running list_categories to understand the hierarchy. Then, narrow your scope with graphql_query using specific field names.
When to use Marketplacer MCP
Use this MCP if you need a single conversational interface to audit and manage complex e-commerce systems involving multiple sellers, detailed product catalogs, and multi-stage logistics. You should use it when the pain point is 'I have too many dashboards to check.' Don't use this if your only goal is simple data entry or updating content; for those tasks, you need a dedicated write/update tool, not an audit connector like these listing functions. If you just want basic product search without financial context, list_adverts is fine, but if you need the full picture—invoices, sellers, and tracking—this MCP is required.
Frequently asked questions about Marketplacer MCP
How do I check vendor accounts using Marketplacer MCP? +
You use the list_sellers tool. This fetches a comprehensive list of all active vendors, allowing you to quickly audit their account statuses and verify who is currently on your platform.
Can I track an order's journey with Marketplacer MCP? +
Yes, use the list_shipments tool. It retrieves detailed records of fulfillment, allowing you to monitor where an item is in its journey across the entire distributed seller network.
Is the GraphQL query tool for general data or specific reports? +
The graphql_query tool is for highly customized data retrieval. Use it when standard listing tools don't expose a niche piece of information, allowing you to fetch precise data points across any schema entity.
How do I check if my integrations are working? +
Use the list_webhooks tool. This audits your configured event subscriptions and webhooks, confirming that all automated connections are set up correctly without manual checks.
Can I retrieve product details using GraphQL identifiers through my agent? +
Yes. Use the get_advert tool and provide the specific GraphQL Node ID. Your agent will fetch the full record, including descriptions, pricing arrays, and variants directly from the Marketplacer schema.
How do I check recent orders on my marketplace through a conversation? +
The list_invoices tool allows your agent to retrieve recent order invoices. You'll see the amount, status, and associated seller for each order, helping you monitor high-level marketplace activity instantly.
Can my agent run custom GraphQL queries against the Marketplacer endpoint? +
Absolutely. Use the graphql_query tool to execute sophisticated custom queries. You can provide the query string and optional JSON variables, and your agent will return the raw GraphQL response payload securely.