Taggun
Taggun is an AI-powered receipt OCR API that extracts structured data from receipt and invoice images in real-time. It supports 85+ languages, fraud detection, and automated expense tracking.
This is a first-class FlyMyAI MCP. Agents discover it automatically via tool search and call the actions below on demand - you never wire it up by hand. See the Composio catalog for how discovery works.
Connect
Taggun authenticates with an API key. Generate the credential in your Taggun account, then paste it into FlyMyAI the first time an agent uses a Taggun action.
Fields to fill in FlyMyAI
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
Taggun API Key | The API key provided upon registration, used for authenticating API requests. (required) |
Actions
Every action this integration exposes. Agents pick the right one from the task; you do not call them by name.
| Action | What it does | Required inputs |
|---|---|---|
TAGGUN_EXPORT_KNOWN_MERCHANTS | Tool to export the current list of known merchants. use when you need a full merchant registry (e.g. sync or audit). | - |
TAGGUN_GENERATE_MERCHANTS_CSV | Tool to generate a csv file of mock merchants for import known merchants testing. use when sample merchant csv is needed before bulk import. returns a path to a temporary csv file ready for upload. | row_count |
TAGGUN_URL | Tool to process a receipt or invoice from its public image url. use when you have a hosted image or pdf link and need basic data extraction. call after ensuring the url is accessible and points to a supported image or pdf. | url |
TAGGUN_URL_VALIDATION | Tool to validate a receipt image by url against campaign settings. use after obtaining the receipt url to confirm validity. | url |
TAGGUN_URL_VERBOSE | Tool to process a receipt or invoice from a url for detailed data extraction. use when you have a publicly accessible receipt or invoice url and require comprehensive output including line items, merchant details, and confidence metrics. call after verifying… | url |
Links
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