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mcp-connectwise-psa

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for ConnectWise PSA (Manage) — curated tools across 8 toolsets covering technicians, dispatchers, and billing, plus an escape hatch for the rest of the API and a read-only SQL toolset for on-prem deployments, so an AI assistant works PSA the way each role does:

  • Tickets — search / my tickets / full detail with notes, create, update status/priority/owner, add discussion/internal notes, plus board·status·priority discovery and per-ticket time & tasks

  • Time — log time against tickets, review your own time, work-role lookup, and list & submit your timesheets

  • Companies & contacts — fast lookup, contact detail (phones/emails), company sites

  • Configurations — devices/assets with serials, IPs, OS, warranty (read-only)

  • Dispatch (schedule) — schedule entries (list/mine/create/reschedule/cancel), and members with their timezone, working hours, and free-vs-booked availability

  • Invoicing (finance, read-only) — invoices, agreements, and unbilled billable time ready to bill

  • SQL (on-prem only) — read-only T-SQL straight against the cwwebapp_* Manage database for the cross-table reporting REST cannot express, with a searchable schema catalog and a library of saved queries the assistant can grow. Enabled by configuring CW_DB_*; where it is, every session that does not narrow its toolsets has it

  • Toolsets & personas — enable only what a session needs via the x-cw-toolsets header (or CW_TOOLSETS); presets tech / dispatch / invoicing / all. Default is all — narrow it per session when a smaller surface is wanted. Each tool also reports its toolset as _meta.group, so an aggregator (the MSPStack gateway) can group and switch tools by capability

  • Per-member API keys (BYOK) — each user supplies their own ConnectWise member keys; ConnectWise enforces that member's security role, and every write is attributed to the actual person

  • Transports — stdio for local use, streamable HTTP for shared deployments; Docker image included

Quick start (local, stdio)

npm install && npm run build
CW_SITE=na.myconnectwise.net \
CW_COMPANY_ID=yourcompany \
CW_CLIENT_ID=<integration clientId> \
CW_PUBLIC_KEY=xxxx CW_PRIVATE_KEY=yyyy \
CW_MEMBER_IDENTIFIER=jdoe \
node dist/index.js

Claude Desktop / Claude Code config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "connectwise": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/mcp-connectwise-psa/dist/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "CW_SITE": "na.myconnectwise.net",
        "CW_COMPANY_ID": "yourcompany",
        "CW_CLIENT_ID": "<clientId>",
        "CW_PUBLIC_KEY": "xxxx",
        "CW_PRIVATE_KEY": "yyyy",
        "CW_MEMBER_IDENTIFIER": "jdoe"
      }
    }
  }
}

A clientId is required by the ConnectWise API — register a (free) integration at developer.connectwise.com. API member keys are created in ConnectWise under My Account → API Keys (per member) or System → Members → API Members (integration accounts).

Related MCP server: superops-mcp

HTTP deployment

CW_SITE=… CW_COMPANY_ID=… CW_CLIENT_ID=… \
node dist/index.js --transport http --port 3000

Or with Docker: docker build -t mcp-connectwise-psa . && docker run -p 3000:3000 -e CW_SITE -e CW_COMPANY_ID -e CW_CLIENT_ID mcp-connectwise-psa

Route

Purpose

POST/GET/DELETE /mcp

MCP streamable-http endpoint

GET /health

Liveness probe

Sessions are held in memory — run a single instance (or sticky sessions).

Access control — bring your own keys (BYOK)

Over HTTP there is no MCP-level role system. Each session presents its own ConnectWise member API keys, and ConnectWise itself is the access control: the member's security role decides what succeeds, and every note and time entry is attributed to that member.

Send your keys on the initialize request (and on every subsequent request in the session):

x-cw-public-key:  <public key>
x-cw-private-key: <private key>
x-cw-member-id:   <your member identifier>   (optional — enables "my tickets"/"my time")
  • A request with no keys is rejected with 401; both key headers are required together.

  • Keys are never logged. A session is bound to a SHA-256 hash of the key pair; presenting a different pair on the same session id → 403.

  • Create member API keys in ConnectWise under My Account → API Keys. Each tech uses their own.

Local stdio is single-user and uses the CW_PUBLIC_KEY/CW_PRIVATE_KEY from the environment instead of headers.

Toolsets

Tools are grouped into toolsets so a session only sees the capabilities it needs — a dispatcher doesn't need the invoicing tools, and a small tool surface keeps the assistant focused (and its context cheap). Whether a write actually succeeds is still governed by the member's ConnectWise security role.

Toolset key

Tools

tickets

cw_search_tickets, cw_my_tickets, cw_get_ticket, cw_create_ticket, cw_update_ticket, cw_add_ticket_note, cw_list_boards, cw_get_board, cw_list_priorities, cw_list_ticket_time, cw_list_ticket_tasks

time

cw_create_time_entry, cw_update_time_entry, cw_list_my_time, cw_list_work_roles, cw_list_my_timesheets, cw_submit_timesheet

companies

cw_search_companies, cw_get_company, cw_search_contacts, cw_get_contact, cw_list_company_sites

configurations

cw_list_configurations, cw_get_configuration

schedule

cw_list_schedule_entries, cw_my_schedule, cw_schedule_ticket, cw_update_schedule_entry, cw_delete_schedule_entry, cw_member_availability, cw_list_members, cw_get_member

finance

cw_list_invoices, cw_get_invoice, cw_list_agreements, cw_get_agreement, cw_list_unbilled_time

advanced

cw_find_endpoint (search the full CW API — ~1,150 endpoints), cw_get (read-only GET on any path)

sql (on-prem, needs CW_DB_*)

cw_db_query (read-only T-SQL), cw_db_find_table (schema catalog), cw_db_find_query / cw_db_save_query (saved-query library)

Presets bundle keys per persona: tech = tickets + time + companies + configurations · dispatch = tickets + schedule + companies + configurations · invoicing = finance + time + companies · all = every key. The persona presets deliberately exclude sql — a technician surface is not a database surface.

The advanced toolset is the escape hatch (in all, but in no persona preset): cw_find_endpoint searches a bundled catalog of the whole ConnectWise API, and cw_get performs a read-only GET on any path — so an assistant can reach the long tail (procurement, sales, projects, system…) the curated tools don't wrap. To drop it, name the keys or a persona preset instead (x-cw-toolsets: tech).

Select toolsets with a comma list mixing keys and presets:

  • HTTP — the x-cw-toolsets header, per session: x-cw-toolsets: dispatch or x-cw-toolsets: tech,finance.

  • stdio — the CW_TOOLSETS env var or --toolsets flag: CW_TOOLSETS=invoicing.

The default is the all preset — every capability the server is configured for; a client that wants a smaller surface names the keys or persona it needs. Unknown keys in CW_TOOLSETS/--toolsets fail fast; unknown tokens in the x-cw-toolsets header are ignored. The only destructive tool is cw_delete_schedule_entry (dispatch); finance is read-only. cw_db_save_query writes, but to the query-library file — database access itself is SELECT-only by grant.

Exception: the sql toolset

Every other toolset runs on the caller's own ConnectWise keys, so ConnectWise filters what comes back. sql does not: it reads the database through a server-wide read-only login, so its results are not attributed to a member and are not filtered by that member's security role, board restrictions or record permissions.

Configuring CW_DB_* is therefore the decision that matters. Once a server has a database, sql is an ordinary key: it is in all, it is in the default selection, and every session that does not narrow its toolsets can read the whole PSA database. A server without CW_DB_* prunes it silently, so nothing breaks for deployments that never wanted it.

If you need database access for some callers but not others, do it per session (x-cw-toolsets: tech) or in front of the server — an aggregating gateway can tier the cw_db_* tools separately. What bounds the damage on the server side is the login: see the runbook below, and keep it to db_datareader with credential columns denied.

SQL toolset (on-prem database)

Cloud-hosted ConnectWise gives you no database access, so this toolset is for on-prem deployments only. Point it at the Manage database with a login created for exactly this purpose:

CW_DB_HOST=sqlhost CW_DB_NAME=cwwebapp_acme \
CW_DB_USER=cw_mcp_ro CW_DB_PASSWORD=… \
CW_DB_QUERY_LIBRARY=/data/cw-queries.json \
node dist/index.js

That is all it takes: with a database configured the sql toolset is part of the default selection. Naming sql without CW_DB_* fails at startup (a selection that only includes it, like all, is pruned instead). Nothing connects to the database until a session actually uses a tool.

Start from the reporting views. ConnectWise ships denormalized v_rpt_* views that already join board, status, company and contact onto a record — v_rpt_service, v_rpt_time, v_rpt_company, v_rpt_invoices, v_rpt_agreementlist. cw_db_find_table knows them and the base tables behind them; it carries key columns only, because the exact column list is one INFORMATION_SCHEMA query away and is always right for your version.

The saved-query library is the committed core plus a writable overlay at CW_DB_QUERY_LIBRARY (JSON, { version, queries[] }). Overlay entries win by slug, cw_db_save_query appends to it, and scripts/import-queries.mjs fills it from an existing BrightGauge export:

node scripts/import-queries.mjs /path/to/brightgauge-export

Imported queries stay outside this repository — they are your reporting and can carry company names and rates. On a container, point CW_DB_QUERY_LIBRARY at mounted storage or saved queries die with the container.

The login is the security boundary

There is no statement validation: the server sends the model's SQL to SQL Server as written, so what the login is allowed to do is exactly what can happen. Two scripts set it up and prove it.

Create it — edit the four variables at the top, run as sysadmin. @WhatIf defaults to 1, so the first run only prints the plan:

sqlcmd -S SQLHOST\CWPROD -d master -i scripts/create-readonly-login.sql

It creates the login in no server role, adds it to db_datareader in one database, DENYs everything else (EXECUTE, all writes, DDL, BACKUP), and DENYs SELECT on every credential-looking column it discovers — the names move between Manage versions and every MSP adds its own, so they are found rather than hard-coded. Re-running is safe and is how you re-apply the DENYs after an upgrade adds tables. It reports the instance-wide settings that must be off but never changes them: disabling xp_cmdshell can break other applications, so that stays a decision.

Verify it — as the new login, not as an admin:

sqlcmd -S SQLHOST\CWPROD -d cwwebapp_acme -U cw_mcp_ro -P '<password>' -i scripts/verify-readonly-login.sql

Every check prints PASS or FAIL: SELECT works, UPDATE/CREATE TABLE are refused (inside a transaction that always rolls back, in case a DENY is missing), xp_cmdshell/sp_OACreate/OPENROWSET(BULK …) are unreachable, a credential column is unreadable, and the login is in no elevated role. One FAIL means do not enable the toolset yet.

Two consequences worth knowing up front:

  • SELECT * fails on any table with a denied column, rather than returning the other columns. That is the point; the tool's error tells the model to name its columns.

  • EXECUTE is the permission that matters. With it, "read-only SQL" becomes remote code execution as the SQL Server service account — xp_cmdshell, sp_OACreate, sp_send_dbmail, xp_dirtree for NTLM capture. OPENROWSET/BULK INSERT read files with no EXECUTE at all, which is why Ad Hoc Distributed Queries must also be off.

Operationally: prefer a readable AG secondary or a restored reporting copy over the production primary, firewall the SQL port to the MCP host, and keep a SQL Audit or Extended Events session on this login.

Configuration reference

Variable

Default

Purpose

CW_SITE

ConnectWise host (cloud or on-prem; full URLs accepted)

CW_COMPANY_ID

Login company id

CW_CLIENT_ID

Integration clientId

CW_PUBLIC_KEY / CW_PRIVATE_KEY

API member keys — required for stdio; unused on HTTP (BYOK)

CW_MEMBER_IDENTIFIER

Member the stdio keys belong to (my-tickets/my-time)

TRANSPORT / PORT

stdio / 3000

Transport selection

CW_TOOLSETS

all

Enabled toolsets (keys/presets); HTTP overrides per session via x-cw-toolsets

CW_DB_HOST

ConnectWise SQL Server host, or host\INSTANCE — enables the sql toolset

CW_DB_NAME / CW_DB_USER / CW_DB_PASSWORD

Database and its dedicated read-only login (all four required together)

CW_DB_PORT

1433

TCP port; invalid together with a named instance

CW_DB_ENCRYPT / CW_DB_TRUST_SERVER_CERT

true / true

TLS, and accepting the usual self-signed on-prem certificate

CW_DB_READ_UNCOMMITTED

true

Read at READ UNCOMMITTED so reporting never blocks production writers

CW_DB_QUERY_TIMEOUT_MS / CW_DB_MAX_ROWS

30000 / 200

Per-query deadline and row cap

CW_DB_QUERY_LIBRARY

Path to the writable saved-query file; unset ⇒ built-in queries only, no save tool

Notes & limits

  • Ticket searches default to open tickets; status/board names are exact, text filters are substrings.

  • Timestamps must have whole seconds — the server normalizes (ConnectWise rejects fractional seconds).

  • Time entries require an open time report period in ConnectWise for the entry date; the API's message is passed through when none exists.

  • /system/myAccount is missing on some on-prem versions — provide the member identifier explicitly (CW_MEMBER_IDENTIFIER or x-cw-member-id) for "my tickets"/"my time".

  • Discussion notes are customer-visible; internal notes are not — the tool makes this explicit.

  • cw_db_query stops at max_rows (default 200) or a ~20,000-character budget and cancels the query server-side; the response says which limit it hit. The per-query deadline is 30 s by default, 120 s at most.

  • The database connection reads at READ UNCOMMITTED so a reporting scan cannot block a technician saving a ticket. The cost is dirty reads: counts are approximate under concurrent writes. Set CW_DB_READ_UNCOMMITTED=false if a report must be exact.

  • SELECT * fails on any table with a DENY'd column — name the columns you need.

  • Cloud-hosted ConnectWise instances have no database access; the sql toolset is on-prem only.

Development

npm install
npm run dev          # stdio via tsx
npm run dev:http     # http via tsx
npm test             # vitest
npm run build        # tsc → dist/

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