29 tools from the Kit MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Kit policy →kit_get_account Get Kit.com account information 2/5 kit_get_broadcast Get broadcast details 2/5 kit_get_form Get form details 2/5 kit_get_sequence Get sequence details 2/5 kit_get_subscriber Get a specific subscriber by ID 2/5 kit_get_subscriber_tags Get all tags for a subscriber 2/5 kit_get_tag Get a specific tag 2/5 kit_list_broadcasts List all email broadcasts 2/5 kit_list_custom_fields List all custom fields 2/5 kit_list_forms List all subscription forms 2/5 kit_list_sequences List all email sequences 2/5 kit_list_subscribers List email subscribers with filters 2/5 kit_list_tag_subscribers List all subscribers with a specific tag 2/5 kit_list_tags List all tags 2/5 kit_list_webhooks List configured webhooks 2/5 kit_add_subscriber_to_form Add subscriber via form 3/5 kit_add_subscriber_to_sequence Add subscriber to an email sequence 4/5 kit_add_tag_to_subscriber Add a tag to a subscriber 3/5 kit_create_broadcast Create a new email broadcast 4/5 kit_create_subscriber Create a new email subscriber 3/5 kit_create_tag Create a new tag 2/5 kit_create_webhook Create a new webhook 4/5 kit_remove_tag_from_subscriber Remove a tag from a subscriber 3/5 kit_update_broadcast Update a broadcast 4/5 kit_update_subscriber Update subscriber details 3/5 kit_update_tag Rename a tag 2/5 The Kit MCP server exposes 29 tools across 3 categories: Read, Write, Destructive.
Use Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy. Write YAML rules for each tool — rate limits, argument validation, or deny rules — then run Intercept in front of the Kit server.
Kit tools are categorised as Read (15), Write (11), Destructive (3). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept