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Read-only MCP server for Muovi, Argentina's trust-first local services marketplace (6 tools).

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Read-only MCP server for Muovi, Argentina's trust-first local services marketplace (6 tools).

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Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Muovi — LATAM's trust-first local services marketplace.

This package lets MCP-aware clients (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Claude Code, and any other MCP host) discover Muovi's verified LATAM service professionals, browse the service catalog and city list, read reviews, and deep-link a user into the on-platform task-creation flow. It is a thin, read-only wrapper over Muovi's public /v1 REST API.

Stdio mode. The package ships an npx-runnable binary that speaks JSON-RPC over stdin/stdout. The hosted HTTP/SSE variant is tracked separately (Muovi MOB-142).

What it exposes

Six tools, all read-only:

Tool Wraps Purpose
muovi_search_professionals GET /v1/professionals Search verified pros by service, city, neighborhood, verification status, min rating, min review count.
muovi_get_professional GET /v1/professionals/{slug} Fetch a single pro's full public profile (bio, portfolio, specialties, verifications).
muovi_list_services GET /v1/services The full live service catalog.
muovi_list_cities GET /v1/cities Every Argentine city Muovi serves, with neighborhoods.
muovi_get_reviews GET /v1/professionals/{slug}/reviews Paginated reviews for a pro, most-recent first.
muovi_create_task_link (pure formatter) Builds the canonical deep-link the user should follow to start a task with a specific pro for a specific service. Makes no HTTP call.

Anti-leakage policy

Muovi is on-platform-only. Phone, email, and WhatsApp handles are never returned by the public API — contact between consumers and professionals happens exclusively through Muovi's in-app conversation flow, reachable from each pro's profile_url.

This server enforces the policy twice:

  1. The /v1 API strips contact data server-side.
  2. Every tool response in this package also runs through a local anti-leakage detector (a Node-compatible mirror of src/lib/anti-leakage/detector.ts in the Muovi web repo). If a leak is detected at the agent boundary the tool returns a stable error to the LLM client and refuses to surface the payload.

Hosts that integrate this server must not synthesise off-platform contact handles from any field. Driving the user to profile_url (optionally with the deep-link query string) is the only sanctioned contact channel.

Installation & configuration

Claude Desktop

Open ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows) and add the server under mcpServers:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "muovi": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@muovi/mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}

If you have a Muovi API key (see Authentication below), pass it via env:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "muovi": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@muovi/mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "MUOVI_API_KEY": "your-key-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop after editing the config.

Cursor

Add to ~/.cursor/mcp.json (or your workspace's .cursor/mcp.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "muovi": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@muovi/mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}

Claude Code

Register the server with the Claude Code CLI:

claude mcp add muovi --command "npx" --args "-y" "@muovi/mcp-server"

Or add it manually to your Claude Code settings:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "muovi": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@muovi/mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}

Manual / scripting

npx -y @muovi/mcp-server

The process reads JSON-RPC on stdin and replies on stdout. All log output goes to stderr.

Authentication (optional)

All /v1 endpoints are public and unauthenticated by default. If your client has been issued a Muovi API key (higher rate-limit tier), set MUOVI_API_KEY in the server's environment and the package will forward it as the X-API-Key header on every request.

You can also override the API base URL for testing:

MUOVI_API_BASE_URL=https://staging.muovi.com.ar/api/v1 npx -y @muovi/mcp-server

Example agent workflow

A typical Claude conversation that uses these tools:

  1. User asks for "an electrician in Palermo who's properly licensed".
  2. Agent calls muovi_list_services to map "electrician" → electricidad.
  3. Agent calls muovi_list_cities to confirm palermo is a valid neighborhood under caba.
  4. Agent calls muovi_search_professionals with { service: "electricidad", city: "caba", neighborhood: "palermo", has_matricula: true, min_rating: 4.5 }.
  5. Agent picks the top pro and calls muovi_get_professional for the full bio + portfolio.
  6. Agent optionally calls muovi_get_reviews for social proof.
  7. Agent calls muovi_create_task_link with { professional_slug, service_slug: "electricidad" } and surfaces the resulting URL.
  8. User follows the link, lands on Muovi, completes the on-platform task creation flow.

Step 8 — the on-platform flow — is Muovi's enforcement point for trust, payments, and disputes. MCP never bypasses it.

Local development

This package lives inside the Muovi web monorepo under packages/mcp-server/ but has its own package.json and node_modules (no npm workspaces — fully standalone for publishing).

cd packages/mcp-server
npm install
npm test            # unit + integration + OpenAPI drift checks
npm run typecheck   # strict TypeScript
npm run build       # emits dist/

The OpenAPI drift test parses public/openapi.yaml and asserts each tool's input schema matches the corresponding operation's parameters exactly — adding a query param to /v1 requires updating the corresponding tool (and vice versa).

Publishing

npm publish is intentionally not wired into CI. Releases are cut manually from a clean tag:

cd packages/mcp-server
npm version patch    # or minor / major
npm publish --access public
git push --follow-tags

prepublishOnly runs clean + build + test before any publish.

MCP Registry (mcp-publisher)

Beyond npm, this server is listed in the Model Context Protocol registry via the committed server.json manifest. Publishing to the registry is a manual step — there is deliberately no CI auto-publish (the registry is a low-frequency, human-gated surface, and namespace auth is interactive).

Committed namespace: ar.com.muovi/mcp-server — the reverse-DNS form of muovi.com.ar. This value lives in both server.json (name) and package.json (mcpName) and the two must stay byte-identical (the server-json test enforces equality). It must also match the identity you authenticate as with mcp-publisher (see below).

One-time namespace ownership setup

Prove ownership of the ar.com.muovi namespace once, before the first publish:

  • DNS (preferred): add the TXT record that mcp-publisher login dns prints to the muovi.com.ar zone, then authenticate against that domain. This ties the namespace to the domain we already control.
  • GitHub OAuth (fallback): mcp-publisher login github — authenticates via the muovi-ar GitHub org. Only use this if DNS verification is unavailable; the authenticated identity still has to line up with the committed ar.com.muovi/mcp-server namespace.

If the committed namespace and the authenticated identity disagree, mcp-publisher publish will reject the manifest — fix the namespace (in both files) or the login, do not force it.

Publish steps

cd packages/mcp-server
mcp-publisher validate ./server.json   # checks against the live registry schema
mcp-publisher publish                   # publishes server.json under the authenticated namespace

validate is the step that confirms the manifest matches the current registry schema version — run it every time; the pinned $schema in server.json is a hint, not a guarantee the live schema hasn't moved.

Version-bump discipline

The server-json test asserts that four version fields agree. On every version bump, update all of them together, then re-publish to both npm and the registry:

  1. package.jsonversion
  2. src/server.tsPACKAGE_VERSION
  3. server.jsonversion
  4. server.jsonpackages[0].version

Honest gating notes

The manifest advertises capabilities that are not yet fully live. Keep these caveats in mind (and do not overstate them to users):

  • Remote transport (remotes[].url = https://mcp.muovi.com.ar/) is only truthful once that endpoint reliably answers JSON-RPC initialize over streamable-HTTP. That hosted surface is tracked in MOB-207; until it lands, the stdio package (npx @muovi/mcp-server) is the only transport that actually works.
  • muovi_get_professional and muovi_get_reviews remain broken against production until MOB-263 deploys the backing /v1 endpoints. The tools are registered and pass drift checks, but live calls will fail until then.

License

MIT.

Links

from github.com/mmiani/mcp-server

Install Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install ar-com-muovi

Installs into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.

First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Or configure manually

Run in your terminal:

claude mcp add ar-com-muovi -- npx -y @muovi/mcp-server

FAQ

Is Server MCP free?

Yes, Server MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Server need an API key?

No, Server runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Server hosted or self-hosted?

A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.

How do I install Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Server on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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