shopify-mcp and amazon-mcp-server

These are ecosystem siblings—both are MCP server implementations for different ecommerce platforms (Shopify and Amazon) that can be deployed on the same MCP host infrastructure to manage product data across multiple marketplaces.

shopify-mcp
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amazon-mcp-server
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Maintenance 10/25
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Maturity 25/25
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Maintenance 10/25
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Community 9/25
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Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 16
Forks: 2
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Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About shopify-mcp

GeLi2001/shopify-mcp

MCP server for Shopify api, usable on mcp hosts such as Claude and Cursor

This project helps Shopify store owners and managers interact with their store data using AI tools like Claude or Cursor. You can manage products, customers, and orders by feeding instructions or queries into these AI assistants, and it provides the updated information or results directly. This is designed for anyone who oversees a Shopify store and wants to use conversational AI to streamline their daily operational tasks.

e-commerce management Shopify administration online store operations customer relationship management product catalog management

About amazon-mcp-server

meimakes/amazon-mcp-server

MCP server for your Amazon cart. Made for Poke.com but works for everyone.

This tool lets AI assistants directly manage your personal Amazon shopping cart. It takes your verbal commands, like "search Amazon for wireless mouse" or "add to cart," and uses browser automation to interact with Amazon.com, allowing the AI to find products, add them to your cart, or view cart contents. It's designed for individuals who want to streamline their online shopping experience using AI tools like Claude Desktop or Poke.

personal-shopping ai-assistant-integration e-commerce-automation smart-shopping virtual-assistant-tools

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