# MCP directory submissions Shopify Multi-Store MCP uses one canonical project page: https://github.com/alex-brecher/shopify-multi-store ## Submission status | Directory | Submission route | Status | | --- | --- | --- | | Official MCP Registry | Published from `server.json` by the release workflow | v1.5.0 active and future releases automated | | Glama | https://glama.ai/mcp/servers | Repository metadata ready; account sign-up and server scan still required | | PulseMCP | https://www.pulsemcp.com/submit | Manual submissions paused; the directory says it will ingest the Official MCP Registry when submissions resume | | MCP Servers | https://mcpservers.org/submit | Free listing staged; contact email and final submission remain | | Awesome MCP Servers | https://github.com/punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers/pull/12634 | Pull request open; waiting for the required Glama score badge | | Smithery | https://smithery.ai/docs/build/publish | Skipped; it requires a separate MCPB bundle for this local stdio server | ## Canonical listing copy Shopify Multi-Store MCP connects Claude, Codex, Cursor, VS Code, and other MCP clients to multiple Shopify Admin stores through one secure server. Search products across stores, compare catalogs, prices, inventory, and collections, run portfolio reports, and make guarded updates without switching connections. Install command: ```bash npx -y shopify-multi-store-mcp-server setup ``` MCP start command: ```bash npx -y shopify-multi-store-mcp-server start ``` Use the MIT license, the `shopify` and `e-commerce` categories, and the repository README image when a directory accepts a logo or screenshot.