30 tools from the PayPal MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the PayPal policy →generate_invoice_qr_code Generate a QR code for an invoice 2/5 get_dispute Retrieve detailed information of a specific dispute 2/5 get_invoice Retrieve details of a specific invoice 2/5 get_order Retrieve order details 2/5 get_refund Get the details for a specific refund 2/5 get_shipment_tracking Retrieve shipment tracking information 2/5 list_disputes List all open disputes 2/5 list_invoices List invoices with pagination and filtering 2/5 list_products List products with pagination and filtering 2/5 list_subscription_plans List subscription plans 2/5 list_transactions List transactions with optional filtering 2/5 show_product_details Retrieve details of a specific product 2/5 show_subscription_details Retrieve details of a specific subscription 2/5 show_subscription_plan_details Retrieve details of a subscription plan 2/5 accept_dispute_claim Accept a dispute claim from a buyer 5/5 create_invoice Create a new PayPal invoice 4/5 create_order Create a new PayPal order 4/5 create_product Create a new product in the PayPal catalogue 3/5 create_shipment_tracking Create a shipment tracking record 3/5 create_subscription Create a new subscription 4/5 create_subscription_plan Create a new subscription plan 4/5 send_invoice_reminder Send a reminder for an existing invoice 3/5 update_plan Update an existing subscription plan 4/5 update_product Update an existing product 3/5 update_subscription Update an existing subscription 4/5 The PayPal MCP server exposes 30 tools across 4 categories: Read, Write, Destructive, Financial.
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 PayPal server.
PayPal tools are categorised as Read (14), Write (11), Destructive (2), Financial (3). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept