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GeiserX/cashpilot-mcp

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MCP Server for CashPilot — monitor passive income earnings, manage services, and control fleet workers via MCP

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GeiserX/cashpilot-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

GeiserX/cashpilot-mcp is an MCP server written in Go that connects to CashPilot, a passive income monitoring platform. It allows users to track earnings, manage services, and control fleet workers through the Model Context Protocol.

Best for

Best for
Developers using CashPilot who want to automate monitoring and management via MCP

Use cases

  • Monitor passive income earnings and service metrics via MCP
  • Manage and control fleet worker operations programmatically
  • Integrate CashPilot data into AI assistants or automation workflows

Notes

GeiserX/cashpilot-mcp is an MCP server written in Go that connects to CashPilot, a passive income monitoring platform. It allows users to track earnings, manage services, and control fleet workers through the Model Context Protocol.

2 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-27. Licensed GPL-3.0.

Use cases

  • Monitor passive income earnings and service metrics via MCP
  • Manage and control fleet worker operations programmatically
  • Integrate CashPilot data into AI assistants or automation workflows

Pros

  • Written in Go for performance and low resource usage
  • Provides direct MCP access to CashPilot’s core features
  • Enables automation of fleet and service management tasks

Cons

  • Very low community adoption with only 2 GitHub stars
  • Limited documentation and support available
  • Requires existing CashPilot account and infrastructure

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Pros

  • Written in Go for performance and low resource usage
  • Provides direct MCP access to CashPilot's core features
  • Enables automation of fleet and service management tasks

Cons

  • Very low community adoption with only 2 GitHub stars
  • Limited documentation and support available
  • Requires existing CashPilot account and infrastructure