Let AI manage calls, messaging, conferencing, and communication flows on VoIPbin.
The available material is sparse, but this MCP tool is described as managing calls, messaging, conferencing, and other resources on the VoIPbin CPaaS platform, which places it in the category of code-executing tools that interact with external business systems. Its open-source MIT-licensed status lowers risk, but the missing README, low community adoption, and undisclosed remote interaction details warrant caution overall.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and it does not request API tokens, account passwords, or other sensitive credentials; based on the provided facts, credential exposure appears low.
The description says it interacts with the VoIPbin CPaaS platform to manage calls, messaging, conferencing, and similar resources, so it would normally send requests and related operational data to that platform; although no specific host is listed, such external interaction is consistent with its stated purpose and merits review of actual endpoints and transmitted data.
The system checks indicate that this tool executes code; as an MCP server, it would typically run a local service process and handle tool invocations. This is normal for this class of tool, and the provided material does not show requests for system privileges beyond its stated function.
Its stated functions involve managing calls, flows, messaging, conferencing, and similar business objects, which implies potential access to related content or metadata; however, the material does not specify what local files, databases, or other resources it can read or write, and there is no clear evidence of overbroad access from the available information.
Positive factors include an open-source repository and an MIT license, which support code review; however, the source is only a third-party registry entry, the README is absent, community adoption is 0 stars, and maintenance status is unknown, leaving limited evidence of maturity and reducing supply-chain confidence.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "VoIPbin MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use the VoIPbin MCP tools to create an automated outbound call flow for the sales team: play a welcome message, collect keypad input, and route callers to the correct agent based on their selection.
A created call flow configuration with steps, routing logic, and related resource details.
Using the VoIPbin MCP tools, retrieve today's messaging records and summarize how many were delivered, failed, or still pending.
A list of message records plus a status summary showing delivered, failed, and pending counts.
Use the VoIPbin MCP tools to create a conference call, add three participants, and return the conference ID, join instructions, and current status.
Conference creation details, participant information, and management-ready conference metadata.
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