Telnyx MCP Server

Telnyx MCP Server

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Telnyx MCP Server: manage phone numbers, calls, SMS and AI assistants with Telnyx API. Real-time webhooks, voice & messa

Enables interaction with Telnyx's telephony, messaging, and AI assistant APIs to manage phone numbers, send messages, make calls, and create AI assistants. Includes webhook support for real-time event handling and comprehensive tools for voice, SMS, cloud storage, and embeddings.

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About Telnyx MCP Server

Telnyx MCP Server is an official MCP server published by team-telnyx that provides AI assistants with tools and capabilities via the Model Context Protocol. Telnyx MCP Server: manage phone numbers, calls, SMS and AI assistants with Telnyx API. Real-time webhooks, voice & messa It is categorized under communication, ai ml.

How to install

You can install Telnyx MCP Server 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

Telnyx MCP Server is released under the MIT license. This is a permissive open-source license, meaning you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software.

Telnyx Local Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server

⚠️ DEPRECATED: This Python-based MCP server is deprecated. Please migrate to the official TypeScript version:

New Repository: https://github.com/team-telnyx/telnyx-node/tree/master/packages/mcp-server


Official Telnyx Local Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server that enables interaction with powerful telephony, messaging, and AI assistant APIs. This server allows MCP clients like Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, OpenAI Agents and others to manage phone numbers, send messages, make calls, and create AI assistants.

Quickstart with Claude Desktop

  1. Get your API key from the Telnyx Portal.
  2. Install uvx (Python package manager), install with curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh , brew install uv or see the uv repo for additional install methods.
  3. Go to Claude > Settings > Developer > Edit Config > claude_desktop_config.json to include the following:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "Telnyx": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["--from", "git+https://github.com/team-telnyx/telnyx-mcp-server.git", "telnyx-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "TELNYX_API_KEY": "<insert-your-api-key-here>"
      }
    }
  }
}

If you're using Windows, you will have to enable "Developer Mode" in Claude Desktop to use the MCP server. Click "Help" in the hamburger menu at the top left and select "Enable Developer Mode".

Running After Download

  1. Get your API key from the Telnyx Portal.

  2. Install uvx (Python package manager), install with curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh , brew install uv or see the uv repo for additional install methods.

  3. Clone the Git Repository
    Use Git to download the Telnyx MCP Server locally:

    git clone https://github.com/team-telnyx/telnyx-mcp-server.git
    cd telnyx-mcp-server
    
  4. Configure and Run with uvx
    In your Claude config, you can reference the local folder by using the --from argument. For example:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "Telnyx": {
          "command": "uvx",
          "args": ["--from", "/path/to/telnyx-mcp-server", "telnyx-mcp-server"],
          "env": {
            "TELNYX_API_KEY": "<insert-your-api-key-here>"
          }
        }
      }
    }
    
  5. This instructs Claude to run the server from the folder you cloned. Replace “/path/to/telnyx-mcp-server” with the actual location of the repository.

Available Tools

Assistant Tools

  • Create AI assistants with custom instructions and configurations
  • List existing assistants
  • Get assistant details
  • Update assistant properties
  • Delete assistants
  • Get assistant TEXML configurations

Call Control Tools

  • Make outbound phone calls
  • Hang up active calls
  • Transfer calls to new destinations
  • Play audio files during calls
  • Stop audio playback
  • Send DTMF tones
  • Speak text using text-to-speech

Messaging Tools

  • Send SMS and MMS messages
  • Get message details
  • Access and view ongoing SMS conversations (resource://sms/conversations)

Phone Number Tools

  • List your phone numbers
  • Buy new phone numbers
  • Update phone number configurations
  • List available phone numbers

Connection Tools

  • List voice connections
  • Get connection details
  • Update connection configurations

Cloud Storage Tools

  • Create buckets compatible with Telnyx Cloud Storage
  • List buckets across all regions
  • Upload files
  • Download files
  • List objects in a bucket
  • Delete objects
  • Get bucket location information

Embeddings Tools

  • List existing embedded buckets
  • Scrape and embed a website URL
  • Create embeddings for your own files

Secrets Manager Tools

  • List integration secrets
  • Create new bearer or basic secrets
  • Delete integration secrets

Tool Filtering

You can selectively enable or disable specific tools when running the MCP server. This is useful when you only need a subset of the available functionality.

Listing Available Tools

To see all available tools:

uvx --from /path/to/telnyx-mcp-server telnyx-mcp-server --list-tools

Enabling Specific Tools

You can enable only specific tools using either:

  1. Command-line argument:

    uvx --from /path/to/telnyx-mcp-server telnyx-mcp-server --tools "send_message,get_message,list_phone_numbers"
    
  2. Environment variable:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "Telnyx": {
          "command": "uvx",
          "args": ["--from", "/path/to/telnyx-mcp-server", "telnyx-mcp-server"],
          "env": {
            "TELNYX_API_KEY": "<insert-your-api-key-here>",
            "TELNYX_MCP_TOOLS": "send_message,get_message,list_phone_numbers"
          }
        }
      }
    }
    

Excluding Specific Tools

You can exclude specific tools while enabling all others:

  1. Command-line argument:

    uvx --from /path/to/telnyx-mcp-server telnyx-mcp-server --exclude-tools "make_call,send_dtmf"
    
  2. Environment variable:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "Telnyx": {
          "command": "uvx",
          "args": ["--from", "/path/to/telnyx-mcp-server", "telnyx-mcp-server"],
          "env": {
            "TELNYX_API_KEY": "<insert-your-api-key-here>",
            "TELNYX_MCP_EXCLUDE_TOOLS": "make_call,send_dtmf"
          }
        }
      }
    }
    

Example Usage

Try asking Claude:

  • "Create an AI agent that can handle customer service for an e-commerce business"
  • "Send a text message to +5555551234 saying 'Your appointment is confirmed for tomorrow at 3pm'"
  • "Make a call to my customer at +5555551234 and transfer them to my support team"
  • "Find me a phone number in Chicago with area code 312"
  • "Create an auto-attendant system using Telnyx AI assistants and voice features"

Webhook Receiver

The MCP server includes a webhook receiver that can handle Telnyx webhooks directly through ngrok. This is useful for receiving call events and other notifications from Telnyx.

Enabling Webhooks

To enable the webhook receiver, you can either use the --webhook-enabled command-line flag or set the WEBHOOK_ENABLED=true environment variable. If an NGROK_AUTHTOKEN is also provided (see 'Ngrok Integration' below), the ngrok tunnel will be automatically attempted when the server starts. The command-line flag takes precedence if both are set.

Using Command-Line Flag:

telnyx-mcp-server --webhook-enabled --ngrok-enabled

Using Environment Variable:

Alternatively, set the WEBHOOK_ENABLED=true environment variable. This is often convenient when configuring via MCP client settings (see 'Webhook Configuration in Claude Desktop' below) or in .env files.

# Example for your shell
export WEBHOOK_ENABLED=true
export NGROK_AUTHTOKEN=your_ngrok_token # Also needed for ngrok
telnyx-mcp-server

Ngrok Integration

To enable ngrok tunneling:

  1. Get an ngrok authentication token from ngrok.com
  2. Set the NGROK_AUTHTOKEN environment variable or use the --ngrok-authtoken flag:
# Using NGROK_AUTHTOKEN environment variable (recommended)
export NGROK_AUTHTOKEN=your_ngrok_token
telnyx-mcp-server --webhook-enabled # Or use WEBHOOK_ENABLED=true env var

# Or using --ngrok-authtoken command line flag
telnyx-mcp-server --webhook-enabled --ngrok-authtoken your_ngrok_token

If NGROK_AUTHTOKEN is set, the --ngrok-enabled flag is generally not required when webhooks are active.

When ngrok is enabled, the server will print the public URL that can be used to configure webhooks in the Telnyx Portal.

Important: If ngrok fails to initialize (e.g., due to an invalid authtoken, network issues, or conflicts with another ngrok process), the MCP server will exit on startup. Check the server logs for details (see Troubleshooting section).

Parent Process Monitoring

The MCP server monitors the parent process (Claude Desktop) and automatically exits when the parent process is gone. This ensures proper cleanup of resources even if Claude Desktop closes unexpectedly.

Webhook Monitoring and Runtime Control

  • You can inspect the current webhook and ngrok status by querying the resource://webhook/info resource.
  • To retrieve a history of received webhook events, use the get_webhook_events tool.

Webhook Configuration in Claude Desktop

To enable webhooks in Claude Desktop, update your configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "Telnyx": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["--from", "git+https://github.com/team-telnyx/telnyx-mcp-server.git", "telnyx-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "TELNYX_API_KEY": "<insert-your-api-key-here>",
        "NGROK_AUTHTOKEN": "<insert-your-ngrok-token-here>",
        "WEBHOOK_ENABLED": "true", // Enables webhooks via environment variable
        // Alternatively, you can use command-line flags in "args" instead of WEBHOOK_ENABLED in env:
        // e.g., "args": ["--from", "git+https://github.com/team-telnyx/telnyx-mcp-server.git", "telnyx-mcp-server", "--webhook-enabled"],
      }
    }
  }
}

Webhook Example

Screenshot Webhook

Remote MCP Now Available

Telnyx now offers a remote MCP implementation based on the latest MCP specification. This allows you to access Telnyx's powerful communications APIs through a remotely hosted MCP server. No need to run the server locally. Learn more in the official documentation.

Contributing

If you want to contribute or run from source:

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/team-telnyx/telnyx-mcp-server.git
cd telnyx-mcp-server
  1. Create a virtual environment and install dependencies using uv:
uv venv
source .venv/bin/activate
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"  # Includes development dependencies like 

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