
MCP-Typebot
Powerful Model Context Protocol server for managing Typebot chatbots, enabling operations like authentication, creating, updating, listing, and publishing bots through a standardized JSON interface.
Tools
createBot
Crea un nuevo Typebot. Requiere “name”, opcional “description”
listBots
Lista todos los Typebots de un workspace
updateBot
Actualiza un Typebot existente (p.ej. cambia nombre)
publishBot
Publica un Typebot existente
unpublishBot
Despublica un Typebot existente
listResults
Lista resultados de un Typebot
startChat
Inicia un chat con un Typebot. Requiere botId, opcional chat.context
getBot
Recupera un Typebot por su ID
deleteBot
Elimina un Typebot por su ID
README
MCP-Typebot
A small MCP server that exposes Typebot’s REST API as callable tools in Claude Desktop (via STDIO). You can create, list, get, update, delete, publish/unpublish Typebots, list results, and start chats—using natural-language commands.
Features
-
createBot
Create a new Typebot in your workspace.
Required:name
Optional:workspaceId
,description
-
listBots
List all Typebots in your workspace.
Optional:workspaceId
-
getBot
Fetch a Typebot by its ID.
Required:botId
-
updateBot
Patch an existing Typebot (e.g. rename).
Required:botId
,typebot
(object with fields to change)
Optional:overwrite
-
deleteBot
Delete a Typebot by its ID.
Required:botId
-
publishBot / unpublishBot
Toggle a Typebot’s published state.
Required:botId
-
listResults
Retrieve conversation results for a Typebot.
Required:botId
Optional:limit
,cursor
,timeFilter
,timeZone
-
startChat
Begin a new chat session with a Typebot.
Required:botId
Optional:chat.context
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+
- A valid Typebot API token and workspace ID
- Claude Desktop connected to your local MCP server
Installation
git clone <repo-url>
cd mcp-typebot
npm install
npm run build
You can also install the published package directly via npm:
npm install mcp-typebot
npm start
Running
npm start
This starts the MCP server on STDIO. Claude Desktop (or any MCP client) will connect to it automatically.
Usage in Claude Desktop
Simply write natural commands like:
User: “Create me a new typebot”
Claude: “Sure—what name?”
User: “MyDemoBot”
Claude (internally invokes):@createBot {"name":"MyDemoBot"}
Or, explicitly:
@updateBot {"botId":"<your_bot_id>","typebot":{"name":"NewName"},"overwrite":true}
You can also start a chat:
@startChat {"botId":"<your_bot_id>"}
Extending
- Add new tools by implementing them in
src/tools/bots.ts
and registering them insrc/index.ts
. - Define a Zod schema for each tool to get automatic prompting and validation.
License
Configuring Claude Desktop
To connect Claude Desktop to this MCP server, add the following to your Claude configuration (e.g. claude_desktop_config.json
):
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-typebot": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"path/to/project/dist/index.js"
],
"env": {
"TYPEBOT_TOKEN": "YOUR_TOKEN_HERE",
"TYPEBOT_WORKSPACE_ID": "YOUR_WORKSPACE_ID"
}
}
}
}
Make sure the command
and args
point to your local built index.js
, and that your .env
values match those in env
.
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