Brex
Interact with the Brex API to manage financial data and resources.
Brex MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for integrating with the Brex API, enabling AI agents to interact with financial data and resources.
Overview
This MCP server provides a bridge between AI agents and the Brex financial platform, allowing agents to:
- Retrieve account information and transactions
- Access expense data and receipts
- Manage budget resources and spend limits
- View team information
The server implements standardized resource handlers and tools following the MCP specification, enabling secure and efficient access to financial data.
Features
Resources
Account Resources
brex://accounts- List all accountsbrex://accounts/{id}- Access specific account details
Expense Resources
brex://expenses- List all expenses with paginationbrex://expenses/{id}- Access specific expense detailsbrex://expenses/card- List all card expensesbrex://expenses/card/{id}- Access specific card expense details
Note: Expense resources automatically expand merchant and budget information to display human-readable names instead of IDs.
Budget Resources
brex://budgets- List all budgets with paginationbrex://budgets/{id}- Access specific budget detailsbrex://spend_limits- List all spend limitsbrex://spend_limits/{id}- Access specific spend limit detailsbrex://budget_programs- List all budget programsbrex://budget_programs/{id}- Access specific budget program details
Team Resources
brex://users/me- Get current user information
Tools
Receipt Management
match_receipt- Match a receipt with existing expensesupload_receipt- Upload a receipt for a specific expense
Expense Management
update_expense- Update details for a card expense (memo, category, etc.)get_all_expenses- Get all expenses with filtering options and expanded merchant/budget informationget_all_card_expenses- Get all card expenses with filtering options and expanded merchant/budget information
Note: For security reasons, tools that create, update, or delete budgets, spend limits, and budget programs are not implemented in this version.
Installation
Prerequisites
- Node.js v18 or higher
- Brex API access token
Setup
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/dennisonbertram/brex-mcp-server.git
cd brex-mcp-server
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Create a
.envfile with your Brex API token:
BREX_API_KEY=your_token_here
BREX_API_URL=https://platform.brexapis.com
PORT=3000
NODE_ENV=development
RATE_LIMIT_REQUESTS=1000
RATE_LIMIT_WINDOW_MS=60000
LOG_LEVEL=info
- Build the server:
npm run build
Configuration with Claude
To use with Claude Desktop, you need to add the server to Claude's configuration file:
On macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
On Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- Open Claude for Desktop and go to settings by clicking on the Claude menu and selecting "Settings..."
- Click on "Developer" in the left sidebar, then click "Edit Config"
- Update the configuration file with the Brex MCP server settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"brex-server": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/path/to/brex-mcp-server/build/index.js"
],
"env": {
"BREX_API_KEY": "your_brex_api_key_here",
"BREX_API_URL": "https://platform.brexapis.com",
"PORT": "3000",
"NODE_ENV": "development",
"RATE_LIMIT_REQUESTS": "1000",
"RATE_LIMIT_WINDOW_MS": "60000",
"LOG_LEVEL": "info"
}
}
}
}
Make sure to:
- Replace
/path/to/brex-mcp-serverwith the actual path where you installed the server - Replace
your_brex_api_key_herewith your actual Brex API key - Use absolute paths for the server location
Only the BREX_API_KEY and BREX_API_URL values are required; the other environment variables have sensible defaults but can be customized if needed.
- Save the file and restart Claude for Desktop
- Verify the server is working by checking for the hammer icon in the bottom right corner of the input box
Development
For development with auto-rebuild:
npm run dev
Lint your code:
npm run lint
Run tests:
npm run test
Debugging
Since MCP servers communicate over stdio, debugging can be challenging. We recommend using the MCP Inspector for debugging.
Security Considerations
This server implements several security measures:
- Read-only operations for sensitive financial resources
- No storage of API credentials in code
- Rate limiting for API requests
- Proper error handling and logging
Implementation Status
For a detailed implementation plan and status of various features, see documentation/implementation_plan.md.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Author
Dennison Bertram - dennison@dennisonbertram.com
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