
PhonePi
Control your phone remotely through AI assistants by sending SMS messages, making calls, managing contacts, and accessing phone features over your local network.
Control your phone (SMS, calls, contacts) from your favorite AI apps.
What it does
- Send SMS messages
- Make phone calls
- Manage text snippets and notes
- Check battery level
- Search and organize contacts
- Control phone settings remotely
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About PhonePi
PhonePi is a community-built MCP server published by priyankark that provides AI assistants with tools and capabilities via the Model Context Protocol. PhonePi — control SMS, calls and contacts from your favorite AI apps. Seamless phone management for smarter workflows. It is categorized under communication, developer tools. This server exposes 22 tools that AI clients can invoke during conversations and coding sessions.
How to install
You can install PhonePi 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
PhonePi is released under the MIT license. This is a permissive open-source license, meaning you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software.
Tools (22)
Get the current battery level of the phone
Add a new snippet to the phone
Get all snippets from the phone
Get a specific snippet by ID
Get snippets by type
PhonePi MCP: Turn your phone into a toolbox for AI assistants using Model Context Protocol
A powerful MCP server and companion app that allows you to manage and control your phone remotely using natural language commands via your favorite MCP-supported AI apps such as Cursor and Claude Desktop. This project provides a comprehensive set of tools and APIs to interact with your mobile device programmatically.
Overview
Phone MCP enables you to:
- Manage contacts and messages
- Handle snippets and notes
- Control phone settings and notifications
- Send SMS and make calls
- Share content across apps
- Monitor battery status
- Set timers and reminders
- Find your phone with audio alerts
Security
Security is a high concern. Here are a few aspects taken into account around security:
- You are completely in charge around hosting the MCP server locally. The code is completely open source.
- On the app front, you are in charge of what permissions to give depending on the features you want to use.
- The app and the server are linked over your local network. There's no 3p remote servers involved in linking.
- It is highly recommended you use this app over a secure network. Avoid public networks like airports and restaurants.
- Tailscale is highly recommended for creating a private & secure VPN to connect your phone and desktops
Getting Started
For detailed documentation, features, and setup instructions, please visit: phonepimcp.com
Support & Issues
If you encounter any bugs or have feature requests, please open an issue on our GitHub repository. We actively monitor and respond to issues.
Contributing
We welcome contributions from the community! Here's how you can contribute:
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Fork the Repository
- Create your own fork of the code
- Make your changes in a new branch
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Code Style
- Follow the existing code style and conventions
- Include comments where necessary
- Write clear commit messages
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Testing
- Wait for the maintainer to test your changes
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Submit a Pull Request
- Provide a clear description of the changes
- Reference any related issues
- Wait for review and address any feedback
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Security
If you discover any security-related issues, please open an issue instead of using the issue tracker.
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