Place AI-powered outbound calls, manage conversations, and get automatic call summaries.
This MCP tool claims to place real outbound phone calls via ElevenLabs and Twilio, so it inherently executes code and communicates with external services. Open-source availability is a positive factor, but sparse documentation, no declared license, weak adoption/maintenance signals, and the gap between 'no credentials/no remote endpoints' and the stated functionality warrant cautious use.
The material says no keys or environment variables are required, yet the described use of ElevenLabs and Twilio normally involves service accounts or credentials. With no documentation, the actual authentication method and credential handling remain unclear, creating caution around misconfiguration or hidden credential dependencies.
By description, the tool communicates externally with ElevenLabs/Twilio to place calls and receive summaries, so call content, phone numbers, or summary data may leave the local environment. Specific hosts are not declared, but the functionality implies outbound transfer and should be validated.
The system flags that it executes code; as an MCP tool, this typically means it can run local logic and invoke network/audio/telephony workflows. The material does not show requests for system privileges beyond its stated purpose, so caution is more appropriate than a high-risk rating.
There is no explicit claim of broad local file read/write access, but the tool may handle sensitive business data such as phone numbers, call state, conversation content, and summaries. Without a README, it is unclear whether data is stored locally, how long it is retained, or whether collection is minimized.
A positive factor is that the source code is publicly auditable. However, it comes from a third-party registry, the repo has 0 stars, maintenance is unknown, no license is declared, and documentation is minimal, indicating weak supply-chain maturity and maintenance signals. No explicit malicious indicator is shown, but it should not be treated as a high-trust component.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "elevenlabs-call-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
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