Twilio SMS Server
Enables AI assistants to send SMS messages via Twilio through the Model Context Protocol or a standalone REST API. It supports standard messaging, automated greetings, and creative content generation using natural language.
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Twilio SMS Server
A versatile SMS service that can run as both a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Claude Desktop and as a standalone REST API for cloud deployment.
๐ Two Deployment Modes
1. MCP Server Mode (Local with Claude Desktop)
Enables Claude and other AI assistants to send SMS messages through the Model Context Protocol.
2. Web API Mode (Cloud Deployment)
Standalone REST API that can be deployed to any cloud platform for web applications.
โจ Features
- ๐ฑ Send SMS messages via Twilio
- ๐ REST API endpoints for web integration
- ๐จ MCP server for Claude Desktop integration
- ๐ Pre-built prompts for common messaging scenarios
- ๐ Secure handling of Twilio credentials
- ๐ณ Docker support for easy deployment
- โ๏ธ Cloud deployment ready
๐ Requirements
- Node.js >= 18
- Twilio account with SMS capabilities
- Environment variables for Twilio credentials
โ๏ธ Environment Setup
Create a .env file in the project root:
# Twilio Configuration (Required)
ACCOUNT_SID=your_twilio_account_sid_here
AUTH_TOKEN=your_twilio_auth_token_here
FROM_NUMBER=+1234567890
# Server Configuration (Optional, defaults to 3000)
PORT=3000
๐ Installation & Usage
Local Development
```bash
Install dependencies
npm install
Build the project
npm run build
Run as MCP server (for Claude Desktop)
npm run start:mcp
Run as Web API server
npm run start:web
Development mode (rebuilds and starts web server)
npm run dev:web ```
๐ Web API Endpoints
When running in Web API mode, the following endpoints are available:
GET /
API documentation and usage examples
GET /health
Health check endpoint
POST /send-sms
Send an SMS message
Request Body:
{
"to": "+11234567890",
"message": "Your message here"
}
Response:
{
"success": true,
"message": "Message sent successfully",
"messageSid": "SM...",
"to": "+11234567890",
"from": "+1234567890"
}
POST /send-greeting
Send a greeting message for special occasions
Request Body:
{
"to": "+11234567890",
"occasion": "birthday",
"customMessage": "Optional custom message"
}
๐ฅ๏ธ Claude Desktop Configuration (MCP Mode)
To use this server with Claude Desktop, add the following to your configuration file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"twilio": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@yiyang.1i/sms-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"ACCOUNT_SID": "your_account_sid",
"AUTH_TOKEN": "your_auth_token",
"FROM_NUMBER": "your_twilio_number"
}
}
}
}
After updating the configuration, restart Claude Desktop. If connected successfully, you should see Twilio under the ๐จ menu.
โ๏ธ Cloud Deployment
Option 1: Railway
- Connect your GitHub repository to Railway
- Set environment variables in Railway dashboard
- Deploy automatically
Option 2: Render
- Connect your repo to Render
- Create a new Web Service
- Build command:
npm install && npm run build - Start command:
npm run start:web - Add environment variables
Option 3: Heroku
heroku create your-app-name
heroku config:set ACCOUNT_SID=your_sid
heroku config:set AUTH_TOKEN=your_token
heroku config:set FROM_NUMBER=your_number
git push heroku main
Option 4: Docker
# Build Docker image
docker build -t twilio-sms-server .
# Run container
docker run -p 3000:3000 \
-e ACCOUNT_SID=your_sid \
-e AUTH_TOKEN=your_token \
-e FROM_NUMBER=your_number \
twilio-sms-server
๐งช Testing the API
Local Testing
# Start the server
npm run start:web
# Test health endpoint
curl http://localhost:3000/health
# Send a test SMS
curl -X POST http://localhost:3000/send-sms \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"to": "+1234567890", "message": "Hello from the API!"}'
# Send a greeting
curl -X POST http://localhost:3000/send-greeting \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"to": "+1234567890", "occasion": "birthday"}'
๐ฌ Example Interactions with Claude (MCP Mode)
Here are some natural ways to interact with the server through Claude:
- Simple SMS:
Send a text message to +11234567890 saying "Don't forget about dinner tonight!"
- Creative SMS:
Write a haiku about autumn and send it to my number +11234567890
- Greeting Messages:
Send a birthday greeting to +11234567890
๐ Scripts Reference
npm run build- Build TypeScript to JavaScriptnpm run start:mcp- Start MCP server modenpm run start:web- Start web API server modenpm run dev:web- Development mode (rebuild + start web server)npm run watch- Watch TypeScript files for changes
โ ๏ธ Important Notes
- Phone Number Format: All phone numbers must be in E.164 format (e.g., +11234567890)
- Twilio Trial Accounts: Can only send messages to verified phone numbers
- Rate Limits: Be aware of your Twilio account's rate limits and pricing
- Security: Keep your Twilio credentials secure and never commit them to version control
- Environment Variables: Use
.envfile for local development, set via platform for cloud deployment
๐ Troubleshooting
Common Errors and Solutions:
-
"Phone number must be in E.164 format"
- Ensure phone number starts with "+" and includes country code
-
"Invalid credentials" / "accountSid must start with AC"
- Verify your ACCOUNT_SID and AUTH_TOKEN from Twilio Console
- Ensure environment variables are properly loaded
-
"Invalid 'To' Phone Number"
- For trial accounts: Verify the destination number in Twilio Console
- For paid accounts: Ensure the number format is correct
-
"Environment variable is required"
- Check that
.envfile exists and contains all required variables - For cloud deployment, ensure environment variables are set in platform settings
- Check that
๐ค Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please read our contributing guidelines before submitting pull requests.
๐ License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
๐ Security
Please do not include any sensitive information (like phone numbers or Twilio credentials) in GitHub issues or pull requests.
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