Mintline

Created By
mintlineai4 months ago
Connect AI assistants like Claude to manage your receipts and bank transactions using natural language. Automatically match receipts to transactions, analyze spending patterns, and review financial data conversationally.
Overview

Mintline MCP Server

Connect AI assistants to your Mintline receipts and transactions via the Model Context Protocol.

Features

  • Analytics: Get spending summaries, top vendors, and spending trends
  • Receipts & Transactions: Search and filter receipts by vendor, date, or match status
  • Matching: View, confirm, or reject proposed receipt-to-transaction matches

Available Tools

ToolDescription
spending_summaryGet spending totals grouped by vendor, month, week, or day
top_vendorsGet vendors ranked by total spending
spending_trendsGet monthly spending trends over time
unmatched_summaryGet action items: unmatched receipts, pending matches, large transactions
list_receiptsSearch and filter receipts by vendor, date, or match status
get_receiptGet detailed receipt info including line items
list_transactionsSearch and filter bank transactions
list_matchesView proposed receipt-to-transaction matches
confirm_matchConfirm a proposed match
reject_matchReject a proposed match with optional reason

Installation

npm install -g @mintline/mcp

Setup

  1. Get your API key at mintline.ai/app/settings/api-keys
  2. Add the server config to your Claude Desktop configuration
  3. Restart Claude Desktop

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mintline": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@mintline/mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "MINTLINE_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
4 months ago
Updated At
4 months ago
Author Name
mintlineai
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