monarch-mcp-server and qonto-mcp-server

Both tools are independent MCP (Money Choreography Protocol) servers, making them competitors as they each provide a backend for different accounting software (Monarch Money and Qonto, respectively) to interact with a centralized financial data source via the same protocol.

monarch-mcp-server
52
Established
qonto-mcp-server
40
Emerging
Maintenance 6/25
Adoption 9/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 22/25
Maintenance 2/25
Adoption 6/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 17/25
Stars: 101
Forks: 48
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 18
Forks: 8
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
No Package No Dependents
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About monarch-mcp-server

robcerda/monarch-mcp-server

MCP Server for use with Monarch Money

This project integrates your Monarch Money financial data directly into Claude Desktop or Claude Code, allowing you to manage your personal finances using conversational commands. You can input natural language requests to access your accounts, transactions, budgets, and cash flow, and the output will be your financial data presented within Claude. This is designed for individuals who use Monarch Money for personal finance tracking and want to interact with their data using AI assistants like Claude.

personal-finance budgeting financial-tracking wealth-management transaction-analysis

About qonto-mcp-server

qonto/qonto-mcp-server

Qonto MCP Server

This tool helps Qonto business users integrate their financial data directly into their AI assistant (like Claude Desktop). It takes your Qonto account credentials as input and allows the AI to access your organization's financial details, account balances, transaction history, and other business-related financial data. It's designed for business owners, finance managers, or anyone using Qonto who wants to leverage AI for financial queries and analysis.

business-banking financial-management transaction-analysis AI-assistant business-operations

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