
Nace Mcp
Let your agent look up EU NACE Rev. 2.1 industry codes when you size markets, scope B2B ICPs, or label datasets for analytics features.
Overview
NACE MCP is a MCP server for the Idea phase that lets agents browse, search, and fuzzy-match NACE Rev. 2.1 EU economic activity classification codes.
What is this MCP server?
- Browse, search, and fuzzy-match NACE Rev. 2.1 economic activity classification codes
- npm nace-mcp stdio package—no API key in published server schema
- Useful for EU market sizing, ICP definition, and structured industry metadata in apps
- Version 1.0.1 from DeJo90/nace-mcp on GitHub
- Lightweight stdio MCP for offline-friendly agent sessions
- NACE Rev. 2.1 classification standard (server focus)
- npm package nace-mcp version 1.0.1
- Stdio transport; no required API key in published server.json
What problem does it solve?
EU-focused B2B ideas get vague industry labels because manually hunting NACE codes breaks flow during research and scoping.
Who is it for?
Builders targeting European B2B, fintech, or analytics products that need consistent industry codes in docs, data models, or SEO.
Skip if: US-only NAICS-only workflows, or teams that do not need standardized EU activity classifications.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After you add the nace-mcp stdio server, your agent can resolve and fuzzy-match official Rev. 2.1 codes while you research markets and structure product metadata.
- Agent-driven browse and search over NACE Rev. 2.1 codes
- Fuzzy-match resolution for messy industry strings
- Reusable industry metadata for scopes, schemas, and content
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Journey fit
Economic activity codes surface earliest in Idea research but recur when scoping validation and tagging content for EU B2B SEO—shelf starts at research. NACE MCP is a reference-data integration for classification lookup and fuzzy match, not a pricing or prototype skill.
How it compares
EU industry taxonomy lookup MCP, not a company registry or financial data provider.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is NACE MCP for?
Solo founders and developers who need fast, agent-assisted NACE Rev. 2.1 lookups while researching EU markets or encoding industry fields in software.
When should I use NACE MCP?
Use it during Idea research and Validate scoping—and when Launch SEO or data models need official EU activity codes aligned to your ICP.
How do I add NACE MCP to my agent?
Install the npm package nace-mcp, configure stdio MCP in Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex, and invoke browse/search/fuzzy-match tools without an API key per the published schema.