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Maton Agent Toolkit

The Maton Agent Toolkit enables popular agent frameworks including Model Context Protocol (MCP) to integrate with Maton APIs through function calling. The library is not exhaustive of the entire Maton API. It includes support for Typescript.

The toolkit was inspired by Stripe Agent Toolkit, and its implementation shares similarities with the Stripe Agent Toolkit codebase.

Included below are basic instructions, but refer to the TypeScript package for more information.

To get started, get your API key in your Maton Dashboard and check out documentation.

TypeScript

Installation

You don't need this source code unless you want to modify the package. If you just want to use the package run:

npm install @maton/agent-toolkit

Requirements

  • Node 18+

Usage

Model Context Protocol

The Maton Agent Toolkit also supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

To run the Maton MCP server using npx, use the following command:

API Agent (Beta)

# To use API agent
npx -y @maton/mcp hubspot --agent --api-key=YOUR_MATON_API_KEY

API Action

# To set up all available API actions
npx -y @maton/mcp hubspot --actions=all --api-key=YOUR_MATON_API_KEY

# To set up all available API actions
npx -y @maton/mcp hubspot --actions=create-contact,list-contacts --api-key=YOUR_MATON_API_KEY

Replace YOUR_MATON_API_KEY with your actual Maton API key. Or, you could set the MATON_API_KEY in your environment variables. You can get your API key in your Maton Dashboard.

Usage with Claude Desktop

Add the following to your claude_desktop_config.json. See here for more details.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "maton": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@maton/mcp@latest",
        "hubspot",
        "--actions=all",
        "--api-key=YOUR_MATON_API_KEY"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Make sure to replace YOUR_MATON_API_KEY with your actual Maton API key. Alternatively, you could set the MATON_API_KEY in env variables. You can get your API key in your Maton Dashboard.

Available API actions

App Action
airtable list-bases
airtable list-records
airtable list-tables
asana create-task
asana get-task
asana list-projects
asana list-tasks
asana list-workspaces
aws get-s3-object
aws list-s3-buckets
aws list-s3-objects
calendly get-event
calendly list-event-invitees
calendly list-event-types
calendly list-events
clickup create-task
clickup delete-task
clickup get-task
clickup list-folders
clickup list-lists
clickup list-spaces
clickup list-tasks
clickup list-workspaces
google-calendar create-event
google-calendar delete-event
google-calendar get-calendar
google-calendar get-event
google-calendar list-calendars
google-calendar list-events
google-calendar update-event
google-docs append-text
google-docs create-document
google-docs find-document
google-docs get-document
google-drive create-file
google-drive create-folder
google-drive delete-file
google-drive find-file
google-drive find-folder
google-drive get-file
google-drive list-files
google-mail add-label-to-email
google-mail create-draft
google-mail find-email
google-mail list-labels
google-mail send-email
google-sheet add-column
google-sheet add-multiple-rows
google-sheet clear-cell
google-sheet clear-rows
google-sheet create-spreadsheet
google-sheet create-worksheet
google-sheet delete-rows
google-sheet delete-worksheet
google-sheet find-row
google-sheet get-cell
google-sheet get-spreadsheet
google-sheet get-values-in-range
google-sheet list-worksheets
google-sheet update-cell
google-sheet update-multiple-rows
google-sheet update-row
hubspot create-contact
hubspot get-contact
hubspot list-contacts
hubspot search-contacts
hubspot merge-contacts
hubspot update-contact
hubspot delete-contact
hubspot create-deal
hubspot get-deal
hubspot list-deals
hubspot search-deals
hubspot merge-deals
hubspot update-deal
hubspot delete-deal
jira list-clouds
jira get-issue
jira list-issues
jira add-comment-to-issue
jira list-comments
jira update-comment
jira list-projects
jira get-user
jira list-users
jotform list-forms
jotform list-submissions
klaviyo add-profiles-to-list
klaviyo assign-template-to-campaign-message
klaviyo create-campaign
klaviyo create-list
klaviyo create-profile
klaviyo create-template
klaviyo get-campaign-messages
klaviyo get-campaign-send-job
klaviyo get-campaigns
klaviyo get-lists
klaviyo get-profiles-for-list
klaviyo get-profiles
klaviyo get-templates
klaviyo send-campaign
mailchimp get-campaign
mailchimp search-campaign
notion create-page
notion find-page
notion get-page
outlook create-draft
outlook find-email
outlook send-email
pipedrive search-people
salesforce create-contact
salesforce get-contact
salesforce list-contacts
shopify create-order
shopify get-order
shopify list-orders
slack list-channels
slack list-messages
slack list-replies
slack send-message
stripe create-customer
stripe create-invoice-item
stripe create-invoice
stripe delete-customer
stripe get-customer
stripe get-invoice
stripe list-customers
stripe list-invoices
typeform get-form
typeform list-forms
typeform list-responses
youtube list-videos
youtube search-videos

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is MCP?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide context to LLMs. Think of MCP like a USB-C port for AI applications, providing a standardized way to connect AI models to different data sources and tools.

What are MCP Servers?

MCP Servers are lightweight programs that expose specific capabilities through the standardized Model Context Protocol. They act as bridges between LLMs like Claude and various data sources or services, allowing secure access to files, databases, APIs, and other resources.

How do MCP Servers work?

MCP Servers follow a client-server architecture where a host application (like Claude Desktop) connects to multiple servers. Each server provides specific functionality through standardized endpoints and protocols, enabling Claude to access data and perform actions through the standardized protocol.

Are MCP Servers secure?

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