Apple Native Tools

Apple Native Tools

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Integrates with native Apple apps on macOS to let you search contacts, manage notes, send messages, and handle emails through AI commands.

Integrates with Apple's native applications to enable searching contacts, managing notes, and sending messages within the macOS ecosystem.

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What it does

  • Send messages to contacts
  • Search and create Notes
  • Find contact information
  • Send emails with attachments
  • Schedule messages and emails
  • Search email history

Best for

Mac users wanting AI automationAutomating routine communication tasksManaging personal productivity workflows
Works with native Apple appsOne-click installer availableNo third-party services needed

About Apple Native Tools

Apple Native Tools is a community-built MCP server published by supermemoryai that provides AI assistants with tools and capabilities via the Model Context Protocol. Boost productivity on macOS with Apple Native Tools—search contacts, manage notes, and message easily in your favorite p It is categorized under productivity, developer tools.

How to install

You can install Apple Native Tools in your AI client of choice. Use the install panel on this page to get one-click setup for Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code, and other MCP-compatible clients. This server runs locally on your machine via the stdio transport.

License

Apple Native Tools is released under the MIT license. This is a permissive open-source license, meaning you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software.

🍎 Apple MCP - Better Siri that can do it all :)

Plot twist: Your Mac can do more than just look pretty. Turn your Apple apps into AI superpowers!

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Click below for one click install with .dxt

Install with Claude DXT

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🤯 What Can This Thing Do?

Basically everything you wish your Mac could do automatically (but never bothered to set up):

💬 Messages - Because who has time to text manually?

  • Send messages to anyone in your contacts (even that person you've been avoiding)
  • Read your messages (finally catch up on those group chats)
  • Schedule messages for later (be that organized person you pretend to be)

📝 Notes - Your brain's external hard drive

  • Create notes faster than you can forget why you needed them
  • Search through that digital mess you call "organized notes"
  • Actually find that brilliant idea you wrote down 3 months ago

👥 Contacts - Your personal network, digitized

  • Find anyone in your contacts without scrolling forever
  • Get phone numbers instantly (no more "hey, what's your number again?")
  • Actually use that contact database you've been building for years

📧 Mail - Email like a pro (or at least pretend to)

  • Send emails with attachments, CC, BCC - the whole professional shebang
  • Search through your email chaos with surgical precision
  • Schedule emails for later (because 3 AM ideas shouldn't be sent at 3 AM)
  • Check unread counts (prepare for existential dread)

Reminders - For humans with human memory

  • Create reminders with due dates (finally remember to do things)
  • Search through your reminder graveyard
  • List everything you've been putting off
  • Open specific reminders (face your procrastination)

📅 Calendar - Time management for the chronically late

  • Create events faster than you can double-book yourself
  • Search for that meeting you're definitely forgetting about
  • List upcoming events (spoiler: you're probably late to something)
  • Open calendar events directly (skip the app hunting)

🗺️ Maps - For people who still get lost with GPS

  • Search locations (find that coffee shop with the weird name)
  • Save favorites (bookmark your life's important spots)
  • Get directions (finally stop asking Siri while driving)
  • Create guides (be that friend who plans everything)
  • Drop pins like you're claiming territory

🎭 The Magic of Chaining Commands

Here's where it gets spicy. You can literally say:

"Read my conference notes, find contacts for the people I met, and send them a thank you message"

And it just... works. Like actual magic, but with more code.

🚀 Installation (The Easy Way)

Option 1: Smithery (For the Sophisticated)

npx -y install-mcp apple-mcp --client claude

For Cursor users (we see you):

npx -y install-mcp apple-mcp --client cursor

Option 2: Manual Setup (For the Brave)

Click if you're feeling adventurous

First, get bun (if you don't have it already):

brew install oven-sh/bun/bun

Then add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "apple-mcp": {
      "command": "bunx",
      "args": ["--no-cache", "apple-mcp@latest"]
    }
  }
}

🎬 See It In Action

Here's a step-by-step video walkthrough: https://x.com/DhravyaShah/status/1892694077679763671

(Yes, it's actually as cool as it sounds)

🎯 Example Commands That'll Blow Your Mind

"Send a message to mom saying I'll be late for dinner"
"Find all my AI research notes and email them to [email protected]"
"Create a reminder to call the dentist tomorrow at 2pm"
"Show me my calendar for next week and create an event for coffee with Alex on Friday"
"Find the nearest pizza place and save it to my favorites"

🛠️ Local Development (For the Tinkerers)

git clone https://github.com/dhravya/apple-mcp.git
cd apple-mcp
bun install
bun run index.ts

Now go forth and automate your digital life! 🚀


Made with ❤️ by supermemory (and honestly, claude code)

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