The Shopify MCP Server enables interaction with Shopify store data through its GraphQL API, providing comprehensive management capabilities:
Product Management: Retrieve products by title, collection, or IDs, and manage product variants
Customer Management: Load customer data with pagination and add tags to customers
Order Management: Query, filter and sort orders, retrieve single orders, and manage draft orders
Discount Management: Create and manage discount codes
Collection Management: Retrieve all collections or filter by name
Shop Details: Access basic and extended shop information, including shipping countries
Webhook Management: Subscribe, find, or unsubscribe webhooks for store events
Direct integration with Shopify's GraphQL Admin API for querying and manipulating store data, including advanced filtering and pagination support.
Enables interaction with Shopify store data through GraphQL Admin API, providing tools for managing products, customers, orders, collections, discount codes, draft orders, and webhooks.
Shopify MCP Server
MCP Server for Shopify API, enabling interaction with store data through GraphQL API. This server provides tools for managing products, customers, orders, and more.
Features
Product Management: Search and retrieve product information
Customer Management: Load customer data and manage customer tags
Order Management: Advanced order querying and filtering
GraphQL Integration: Direct integration with Shopify's GraphQL Admin API
Comprehensive Error Handling: Clear error messages for API and authentication issues
Tools
get-products
Get all products or search by title
Inputs:
searchTitle
(optional string): Filter products by titlelimit
(number): Maximum number of products to return
Returns: Formatted product details including title, description, handle, and variants
get-products-by-collection
Get products from a specific collection
Inputs:
collectionId
(string): ID of the collection to get products fromlimit
(optional number, default: 10): Maximum number of products to return
Returns: Formatted product details from the specified collection
get-products-by-ids
Get products by their IDs
Inputs:
productIds
(array of strings): Array of product IDs to retrieve
Returns: Formatted product details for the specified products
get-variants-by-ids
Get product variants by their IDs
Inputs:
variantIds
(array of strings): Array of variant IDs to retrieve
Returns: Detailed variant information including product details
get-customers
Get shopify customers with pagination support
Inputs:
limit
(optional number): Maximum number of customers to returnnext
(optional string): Next page cursor
Returns: Customer data in JSON format
tag-customer
Add tags to a customer
Inputs:
customerId
(string): Customer ID to tagtags
(array of strings): Tags to add to the customer
Returns: Success or failure message
get-orders
Get orders with advanced filtering and sorting
Inputs:
first
(optional number): Limit of orders to returnafter
(optional string): Next page cursorquery
(optional string): Filter orders using query syntaxsortKey
(optional enum): Field to sort by ('PROCESSED_AT', 'TOTAL_PRICE', 'ID', 'CREATED_AT', 'UPDATED_AT', 'ORDER_NUMBER')reverse
(optional boolean): Reverse sort order
Returns: Formatted order details
get-order
Get a single order by ID
Inputs:
orderId
(string): ID of the order to retrieve
Returns: Detailed order information
create-discount
Create a basic discount code
Inputs:
title
(string): Title of the discountcode
(string): Discount code that customers will entervalueType
(enum): Type of discount ('percentage' or 'fixed_amount')value
(number): Discount value (percentage as decimal or fixed amount)startsAt
(string): Start date in ISO formatendsAt
(optional string): Optional end date in ISO formatappliesOncePerCustomer
(boolean): Whether discount can be used only once per customer
Returns: Created discount details
create-draft-order
Create a draft order
Inputs:
lineItems
(array): Array of items with variantId and quantityemail
(string): Customer emailshippingAddress
(object): Shipping address detailsnote
(optional string): Optional note for the order
Returns: Created draft order details
complete-draft-order
Complete a draft order
Inputs:
draftOrderId
(string): ID of the draft order to completevariantId
(string): ID of the variant in the draft order
Returns: Completed order details
get-collections
Get all collections
Inputs:
limit
(optional number, default: 10): Maximum number of collections to returnname
(optional string): Filter collections by name
Returns: Collection details
get-shop
Get shop details
Inputs: None
Returns: Basic shop information
get-shop-details
Get extended shop details including shipping countries
Inputs: None
Returns: Extended shop information including shipping countries
manage-webhook
Subscribe, find, or unsubscribe webhooks
Inputs:
action
(enum): Action to perform ('subscribe', 'find', 'unsubscribe')callbackUrl
(string): Webhook callback URLtopic
(enum): Webhook topic to subscribe towebhookId
(optional string): Webhook ID (required for unsubscribe)
Returns: Webhook details or success message
Setup
Shopify Access Token
To use this MCP server, you'll need to create a custom app in your Shopify store:
From your Shopify admin, go to Settings > Apps and sales channels
Click Develop apps (you may need to enable developer preview first)
Click Create an app
Set a name for your app (e.g., "Shopify MCP Server")
Click Configure Admin API scopes
Select the following scopes:
read_products
,write_products
read_customers
,write_customers
read_orders
,write_orders
Click Save
Click Install app
Click Install to give the app access to your store data
After installation, you'll see your Admin API access token
Copy this token - you'll need it for configuration
Note: Store your access token securely. It provides access to your store data and should never be shared or committed to version control. More details on how to create a Shopify app can be found here.
Usage with Claude Desktop
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json
:
Development
Clone the repository
Install dependencies:
Create a
.env
file:
Build the project:
Run tests:
Dependencies
@modelcontextprotocol/sdk - MCP protocol implementation
graphql-request - GraphQL client for Shopify API
zod - Runtime type validation
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please read our Contributing Guidelines first.
License
MIT
Community
Built with ❤️ using the Model Context Protocol
remote-capable server
The server can be hosted and run remotely because it primarily relies on remote services or has no dependency on the local environment.
Enables interaction with Shopify store data using the GraphQL API, supporting product, customer, and order management with comprehensive error handling.
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