Control a voice AI platform with natural language from MCP assistants.
This MCP tool has very limited published material, but it is an open-source MIT-licensed project with no stated API keys and no declared remote endpoints, with no clear high-risk red flags visible. Caution is still warranted because the system flags code execution capability, while the missing README and lack of adoption/maintenance signals limit transparency.
The material explicitly states there are no required keys or environment variables. Based on the available information, no API keys, account passwords, or other sensitive credentials are requested, so credential exposure appears low.
The description says it can control a voice AI platform through natural language, which commonly implies communication with that platform. However, the material also lists no remote endpoint and provides no README, so the actual egress destinations, data types, and transmission boundaries are unclear and should be verified in implementation.
The objective checks mark this tool as executes-code, meaning it has the ability to run code or processes locally. This is a common MCP-tool capability and not by itself a high-risk signal, but it should still be run in a constrained environment and its accessible system capabilities should be reviewed.
The material does not specify what local files, configurations, or other resources it can read or write, so its data access scope cannot be confirmed from the documentation. There is no explicit evidence of over-privileged access, but the limited implementation detail warrants a least-privilege deployment.
Positive factors include that it is open source under the MIT License, making the code auditable in principle. However, it comes via a third-party registry, shows 0 GitHub stars, has unknown maintenance status, and lacks a README, which limits confidence in maturity and ongoing upkeep.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
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Using Neuratel MCP Server, create a new customer support voice agent with a professional and friendly tone, able to handle common after-sales questions, and list the key configuration items.
Returns the voice agent creation result, main parameter settings, and a checklist of key configurations.
Using Neuratel MCP Server, check the available voice applications in my current voice AI platform, the latest update status, and whether there are any issues that need attention.
Summarizes platform resources, recent status updates, and issue alerts for a quick overview.
Using Neuratel MCP Server, reduce the default speaking rate by 10% for all English outbound voice agents, then provide a change summary and the list of affected items.
Provides the bulk update result, including a change summary, affected items, and execution status.
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