dottedsign-mcp
mcp
Uyari
Health Uyari
- No license — Repository has no license file
- Description — Repository has a description
- Active repo — Last push 13 days ago
- Community trust — 100 GitHub stars
Code Uyari
- Code scan incomplete — No supported source files were scanned during light audit
Permissions Gecti
- Permissions — No dangerous permissions requested
Purpose
This server connects AI assistants like Claude and ChatGPT to the DottedSign platform, enabling users to manage document signing tasks, templates, and statuses using natural language.
Security Assessment
Overall risk: Medium. The server acts as a bridge to an external service, making network requests to `mcp.dottedsign.com` to manage legally sensitive documents and contracts. It does not appear to request dangerous local permissions or execute arbitrary shell commands. Because no source code was available for scanning, it is impossible to definitively rule out hardcoded secrets or verify exactly how the API handles your authentication tokens and private documents. Users must trust the remote server's data-handling practices.
Quality Assessment
The project appears to be actively maintained, with its last push occurring just 13 days ago. It also enjoys a good baseline of community trust, having accumulated 100 GitHub stars. However, there are two significant quality concerns. First, the repository completely lacks a license file, which means legal rights to use, modify, or distribute the code are technically undefined. Second, the automated code scan could not verify the source files, leaving a blind spot regarding the underlying code quality.
Verdict
Use with caution. While it functions smoothly as a hosted service, the lack of a license and the inability to scan the source code require you to trust the vendor with sensitive documents.
This server connects AI assistants like Claude and ChatGPT to the DottedSign platform, enabling users to manage document signing tasks, templates, and statuses using natural language.
Security Assessment
Overall risk: Medium. The server acts as a bridge to an external service, making network requests to `mcp.dottedsign.com` to manage legally sensitive documents and contracts. It does not appear to request dangerous local permissions or execute arbitrary shell commands. Because no source code was available for scanning, it is impossible to definitively rule out hardcoded secrets or verify exactly how the API handles your authentication tokens and private documents. Users must trust the remote server's data-handling practices.
Quality Assessment
The project appears to be actively maintained, with its last push occurring just 13 days ago. It also enjoys a good baseline of community trust, having accumulated 100 GitHub stars. However, there are two significant quality concerns. First, the repository completely lacks a license file, which means legal rights to use, modify, or distribute the code are technically undefined. Second, the automated code scan could not verify the source files, leaving a blind spot regarding the underlying code quality.
Verdict
Use with caution. While it functions smoothly as a hosted service, the lack of a license and the inability to scan the source code require you to trust the vendor with sensitive documents.
A DottedSign MCP server that enables AI assistants (Claude, ChatGPT) to manage signing tasks, templates, and document status via natural language.
README.md
DottedSign MCP
Connect your AI assistant (Claude or ChatGPT) to DottedSign — create signing tasks, track document status, manage templates, and more using natural language.
Setup on Claude
Works on free accounts. Steps are the same for both Claude Desktop and claude.ai.
- Click your account icon → Settings
- Select Connectors → Add Connector
- Paste the following URL:
https://mcp.dottedsign.com/dottedsign-api/mcp - Claude will walk you through signing in to DottedSign to authorize access
Once connected, just tell Claude what you want — for example: "Show me my recent signing tasks in DottedSign."
Setup on Claude Code
Run the following command in your terminal:
claude mcp add --transport http dottedsign https://mcp.dottedsign.com/dottedsign-api/mcp
Claude Code will prompt you to authorize via DottedSign on first use.
Setup on ChatGPT
May require a paid plan.
- Go to chatgpt.com, click your account icon → Settings
- Select Connectors → Add Connector
- Paste the following URL:
https://mcp.dottedsign.com/dottedsign-api/mcp - Sign in to DottedSign to complete authorization
What You Can Do
Once connected, try asking your AI assistant:
- "List all my pending signing tasks"
- "Create a new signing task from the Sales Contract template and send it to [email protected]"
- "What's the signing status of my latest document?"
- "Get the download link for a completed contract"
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