A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides seamless integration between Claude AI and Exotel's communication APIs for SMS and voice calling services, plus quick audio tools.
- π± SMS Services: Send single, bulk, and dynamic SMS messages with DLT compliance
- βοΈ Voice Calling: Initiate voice calls, connect numbers, and integrate with call flows
- π Status Tracking: Real-time delivery status and callback management
- π΅ Quick Audio Tools: One-click audio playback, download, and web player access
- π Secure Authentication: Token-based authentication system
- π€ Claude AI Integration: Direct integration with Claude through MCP protocol
Before using the Exotel MCP Server, ensure you have:
- Claude Desktop App: Latest version installed
- Node.js and npm: Required for MCP remote connection
- Exotel Account: Active account with API credentials
- MCP Remote Package: Install if not already available
If you don't have mcp-remote
installed, run:
npm install -g mcp-remote
Verify installation:
npm list -g mcp-remote
To integrate ExotelMCP with Claude, add the following configuration to your Claude desktop settings:
Location: Claude Desktop β Settings β Developer β Edit Config
{
"mcpServers": {
"exotel": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"mcp-remote",
"http://ec2-13-127-242-200.ap-south-1.compute.amazonaws.com:8080/mcp",
"--allow-http"
"--header",
"Authorization:${AUTH_HEADER}"
],
"env": {
"AUTH_HEADER": "{'token':'YOUR_EXOTEL_TOKEN','from_number':'YOUR_FROM_NUMBER','dlt_temp':'YOUR_DLT_TEMPLATE','dlt_entity':'YOUR_DLT_ENTITY','caller_id':'YOUR_CALLER_ID','api_domain':'https://YOUR_SUB_DOMAIN','account_sid':'YOUR_ACCOUNT_SID','exotel_portal_url':'YOUR_EXOTEL_DASHBOARD_BASE_URL'}"
}
}
}
}
Replace the placeholder values with your actual Exotel credentials:
This token is created by encoding your Exotel API Key and Secret in Base64 format.
Step 1: Get your API credentials from Exotel Dashboard
- Log into your Exotel Dashboard
- Navigate to Settings β API Settings
- Copy your API Key and API Secret
Step 2: Create the Base64 token
Format: api_key:api_secret
(colon-separated)
Example: If your API Key is abc123
and API Secret is xyz789
, combine them as: abc123:xyz789
Step 3: Encode to Base64
You can use any of these methods:
Online Tool:
- Visit base64encode.org
- Enter your
api_key:api_secret
string - Copy the encoded result
Command Line (Mac/Linux):
echo -n "your_api_key:your_api_secret" | base64
Command Line (Windows):
[Convert]::ToBase64String([Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes("your_api_key:your_api_secret"))
- YOUR_FROM_NUMBER: Your registered Exotel phone number (from Dashboard β Numbers)
- YOUR_DLT_TEMPLATE: DLT template ID for SMS compliance (from Dashboard β DLT)
- YOUR_DLT_ENTITY: DLT entity ID for SMS compliance (from Dashboard β DLT)
- YOUR_CALLER_ID: Your registered caller ID (from Dashboard β Numbers)
- YOUR_ACCOUNT_SID: Your Exotel account SID (from Dashboard β API Settings)
- YOUR_SUB_DOMAIN: Your Exotel account SubDomain (from Dashboard β API Settings)
- YOUR_EXOTEL_DASHBOARD_BASE_URL: Your Exotel Dashboard base url
Once configured, you can use Claude to interact with Exotel services using natural language commands. Simply describe what you want to do, and Claude will handle the API calls through the MCP server.
Example Commands:
- "Send an SMS to +919999999999 saying 'Hello from Claude!'"
- "Call +919999999999"
- "Check the delivery status of my last SMS"
- "Connect +919999999999 with +919888888888"
Audio Commands:
- "Play audio from https://example.com/song.mp3"
- "Open the audio player interface"
- "Download audio from https://example.com/podcast.mp3"
Send a single SMS message to a specific phone number with DLT compliance.
Example:
Send an SMS to +919999999999 with message "Hello from Claude!" using DLT template 1107160086208866373 and entity 1101428740000012125
Send the same message to multiple recipients at once.
Example:
Send "Welcome to our service!" to these numbers: +919999999999, +919888888888, +919777777777
Send personalized messages to multiple recipients with different content for each.
Example:
Send personalized messages: "Hello John" to +919999999999 and "Hello Jane" to +919888888888
Initiate a voice call to any phone number using your registered Exotel number.
Example:
Call +919999999999 from my registered number
Bridge two phone numbers in a single call, connecting them together.
Example:
Connect +919999999999 with +919888888888 in a conference call
Connect a phone number to a predefined Exotel call flow or IVR system.
Example:
Connect +919999999999 to call flow app_id 12345
Get real-time delivery status and details for sent SMS messages.
Example:
Check the delivery status of SMS sent to +919999999999
Retrieve call details, duration, and status for voice calls.
Example:
Get call details for calls made to +919999999999
Retrieve bulk call details and history for analysis.
Example:
Get all call details made from +919999999999
Get metadata and information about phone numbers.
Example:
Get information about phone number +919999999999
Quick one-click audio playback and management tools.
Get instant clickable links to play any audio URL in your browser.
Example:
Play audio from https://example.com/song.mp3
Access the web-based audio player interface for full control.
Example:
Open the audio player interface
Get direct download links for any audio file.
Example:
Download audio from https://example.com/song.mp3
The Exotel MCP Server uses secure token-based authentication. All your Exotel credentials are configured in the Claude desktop configuration and are used to authenticate with Exotel's APIs.
- Secure Token Handling: Your Exotel API tokens are securely processed
- User Isolation: Each user's data is kept separate and secure
- DLT Compliance: Built-in support for DLT (Distributed Ledger Technology) requirements for SMS in India
- Log into your Exotel Dashboard
- Navigate to Settings β API Settings to get your API Key, API Secret, and Account SID
- Go to Numbers section to note your registered phone numbers and caller IDs
- Visit DLT section to get your DLT Template and Entity IDs (required for SMS compliance in India)
- Create your Base64 token using the API Key and Secret as detailed in the Configuration section
All these credentials should be properly formatted and added to your Claude configuration as shown above.
This application MUST be hosted with a public domain and HTTPS enabled for the following reasons:
- MCP Remote Connection: Claude Desktop connects to your server via the public internet
- Exotel Webhooks: Exotel needs to send callback notifications to your server
- Security: HTTPS is required for secure communication between Claude and your server
- Production Ready: Ensures reliable service for SMS/voice status updates
FROM openjdk:21-jdk-slim
WORKDIR /app
COPY target/mcp_api-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar app.jar
EXPOSE 8080
CMD ["java", "-jar", "app.jar"]
# Build and run
docker build -t exotel-mcp .
docker run -p 8080:8080 -e EXOTEL_BASE_URL=https://your-domain.com exotel-mcp
version: '3.8'
services:
app:
build: .
ports:
- "8080:8080"
environment:
- EXOTEL_BASE_URL=https://your-domain.com
nginx:
image: nginx:alpine
ports:
- "80:80"
- "443:443"
volumes:
- ./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf
- ./ssl:/etc/ssl/certs
# Server Configuration
SERVER_PORT=8080
SPRING_PROFILES_ACTIVE=production
# Application URL (CRITICAL - must match your domain)
EXOTEL_BASE_URL=https://your-domain.com
# Security
SPRING_SECURITY_REQUIRE_SSL=true
# Logging
LOGGING_LEVEL_ROOT=WARN
LOGGING_LEVEL_COM_EXAMPLE_MCP_API=INFO
{
"mcpServers": {
"exotel": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"mcp-remote",
"https://your-domain.com/mcp",
"--allow-http" // remove this if your server running on https.
"--header",
"Authorization:${AUTH_HEADER}"
],
"env": {
"AUTH_HEADER": "{'token':'YOUR_EXOTEL_TOKEN','from_number':'YOUR_FROM_NUMBER','dlt_temp':'YOUR_DLT_TEMPLATE','dlt_entity':'YOUR_DLT_ENTITY','caller_id':'YOUR_CALLER_ID','api_domain':'https://YOUR_SUB_DOMAIN','account_sid':'YOUR_ACCOUNT_SID','exotel_portal_url':'YOUR_EXOTEL_DASHBOARD_BASE_URL'}"
}
}
}
}
- Domain: Registered and DNS configured
- HTTPS: SSL certificate installed and working
- Server: Application running on port 8080
- Firewall: Ports 80, 443, and 8080 open
- Monitoring: Health checks and logging configured
Quick Audio Tools:
- β Works on any server with internet access
- β No special hardware needed
- β Browser-based playback
- β Supports all common audio formats (mp3, wav, ogg, etc.)
curl https://your-domain.com/mcp
# Should return data: {"type": "connection_established"}
- Update Claude configuration with your domain
- Restart Claude Desktop
- Send test message: "Send a test SMS to +919999999999 using DltEntityId=XXXXXXX, From=EXOTEL,DltTemplateId=XXXXXXXXX"
- Check firewall settings
- Verify DNS propagation:
nslookup your-domain.com
- Test HTTPS:
curl -I https://your-domain.com
- Check application logs:
tail -f logs/mcp-server.log
- Verify environment variables
- Test database connection
- Ensure webhooks can reach your server
- Check Exotel callback URL configuration
- Verify HTTPS is working for callbacks
- Configuration Issues: Double-check your Exotel credentials and Claude configuration
- Deployment Issues: Verify domain, HTTPS, and server accessibility
- API Usage: Refer to the API Services section for usage examples
- Exotel Account: Contact Exotel support for account-related issues
- DLT Compliance: Ensure your DLT templates and entity IDs are properly registered
- Verify your domain is accessible:
curl https://your-domain.com/mcp
- Check your
mcp-remote
installation:npm list -g mcp-remote
- Ensure HTTPS is properly configured
- Verify firewall allows incoming connections on port 443
- Verify your Exotel API token is correctly Base64 encoded from
api_key:api_secret
format - Double-check your API Key and API Secret from Exotel Dashboard β Settings β API Settings
- Ensure the colon (
:
) separator is included between API Key and Secret before encoding - Check that your account SID matches your Exotel account
- Ensure your phone numbers are properly registered with Exotel
- Verify DLT template and entity IDs are correct
- Check that your message content matches the registered DLT template
- Ensure the recipient number is valid and reachable
- Check callback webhook is receiving status updates
- Verify your server is accessible from the internet
- Check HTTPS certificate is valid
- Ensure callback URLs use your public domain
- Test webhook endpoints manually
- Exotel Documentation: https://developer.exotel.com/
- DLT Information: https://www.trai.gov.in/
- Claude Desktop: https://claude.ai/
- Spring Boot Deployment: https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current/reference/html/deployment.html
- Let's Encrypt: https://letsencrypt.org/
π Remember: This application requires a public domain with HTTPS for production use. The domain is essential for Claude Desktop connectivity and Exotel webhook delivery.
π Ready to deploy? Follow the hosting guide above and start sending SMS, making calls, and using audio tools through Claude AI!