Toky MCP. Manage calls, contacts, and SMS from conversation.
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Toky connects your cloud phone system directly into your AI workflow. It lets you manage business communications—calling, texting, and contact records—using natural conversation commands.
You can list call history with `list_calls`, send texts via `send_sms`, or pull up specific customer details using `get_contact`. It’s all designed to handle complex comms tasks from any AI client.
What your AI agents can do
Create contact
Saves a new customer record into your Toky contact directory.
Get agent
Pulls specific profile details for one of your communication agents.
Get call
Retrieves all metadata and context for a single, specified phone call.
You send a text message to a specific phone number using send_sms.
You create, read, and list customer contacts using the create_contact, get_contact, or list_contacts tools.
You fetch specific data about a completed or missed call with get_call.
You retrieve the content and metadata of voicemails using get_voicemail or listing all recent messages via list_voicemails.
You list agent profiles (list_agents) to see who's available, and review past call logs using list_calls.
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Toky MCP Server: 10 Tools for Communication Ops
These ten tools let your AI agent handle everything from listing contacts to sending SMS messages, giving you full control over your cloud phone system.
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Saves a new customer record into your Toky contact directory.
019dd176get agent
Pulls specific profile details for one of your communication agents.
019dd176get call
Retrieves all metadata and context for a single, specified phone call.
019dd176get contact
Fetches the full details of one existing contact record by ID.
019dd176get voicemail
Downloads and displays the content for a single voicemail message.
019dd176list agents
Lists multiple agents, allowing you to paginate through your team directory.
019dd176list calls
Provides an overview and pagination of all recorded call history entries.
019dd176list contacts
Lists multiple contacts, allowing you to paginate through your customer database.
019dd176list voicemails
Provides an overview and pagination of all recorded voicemail messages.
019dd176send sms
Sends a text message to the specified phone number using your Toky account.
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The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This server provides 10 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Logging call data shouldn't mean juggling five different tabs.
Right now, after every client interaction, you’re doing the same tedious dance: copy the phone number into your CRM, open a new task to remember to follow up, and manually write down notes in a spreadsheet. You're wasting mental energy just on logging.
With this MCP Server, you simply tell your agent what happened—'I spoke with Jane Doe; send her a reminder.' The agent handles the background work: it runs `get_contact` to verify Jane’s details and then executes `send_sms`. You get the result without leaving your chat.
Toky MCP Server helps you manage calls, contacts, and voicemails.
Previously, checking voicemail history meant logging into a separate portal, trying to find the right date, downloading files, and then manually inputting notes. It was slow and fragmented.
Now, ask your agent to 'List my recent voicemails.' The agent runs `list_voicemails` and presents you with all the info in one place. You get immediate context and access without ever leaving your chat.
What you can do with this MCP connector
Listen up. This MCP Server hooks your entire Toky cloud phone system right into your AI workflow. You manage all your business communications—calling, texting, and contact records—using nothing but natural conversation commands from any client. It lets your agent handle complex comms tasks without you lifting a finger.
Managing Contacts and Clients
You can treat your customer directory like it’s built into the AI itself. To see a full list of every person in your book, just run list_contacts. If you need to find out what kind of data is sitting there, list_contacts gives you an overview that lets you paginate through massive databases.
When you know exactly who you're looking for, use get_contact to fetch the full details on any existing record by its ID. Need to add a new client? You just tell it to run create_contact, and it saves the whole new customer profile into your directory.
Handling Communications History
Tracking calls and voicemails is simple. To get an overview of all recorded call history, you use list_calls. If you need deep context—like who called, when they called, and what happened with that specific chat—you run get_call to pull every piece of metadata about one single phone interaction. For messages left on the line, you first check in with list_voicemails, which gives you a rundown of all recent recordings.
To actually download and display the content from a specific voicemail, use get_voicemail.
Outreach and Team Directory
Sending quick texts is straightforward. You just tell it to send an SMS via send_sms, specifying the phone number and the message body; that text goes straight out of your Toky account.
When you need to know about your team, this server keeps tabs on agents too. To see who's available or list your entire roster, run list_agents. If you need specific details—like a profile or status check—on one particular agent, use the get_agent tool.
This setup lets your AI client handle everything: creating new contacts with create_contact, pulling up old call transcripts using get_call, keeping track of voicemails with list_voicemails and get_voicemail, listing out every agent or contact record, and sending texts directly through send_sms. You're running your whole comms operation from one spot.
It’s built for speed.
019dd177-4958-71cd-aa7d-c4ddb74173bf How Toky MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to the Toky MCP Server and input your API key.
- 2 Tell your AI agent what you need (e.g., 'List all contacts in Chicago').
- 3 The agent calls the necessary tool(s) (
list_contacts,get_contact) and returns the data to complete your task.
The bottom line is, you treat complex phone system actions like simple chat commands. You don't have to jump between dashboards.
Who Is Toky MCP For?
This server is built for teams that live in communication data—Sales Reps who need quick follow-ups, Support Specialists managing ticket history, and Ops Managers keeping tabs on agent availability. If your job involves logging a call or texting a client after hours, this saves you clicks.
You use the agent to quickly check list_contacts for lead details and send follow-up texts using send_sms right after a meeting.
When a client calls, you ask your agent to run get_call to pull up the full call transcript and check if there are any relevant voicemails (list_voicemails).
You monitor team capacity by listing all available agents (list_agents) or reviewing historical patterns using list_calls.
What Changes When You Connect
- Track full communication history instantly. Instead of logging into the phone dashboard to see call logs, just ask your agent to run
list_calls. You get a structured summary right in your chat window. - Eliminate manual data entry for leads. When you make a new connection, use
create_contactimmediately through the AI command. The record gets added and synchronized without lifting a finger. - Handle follow-ups on the fly. Don't wait until morning to text someone. You can prompt your agent to execute
send_smsright after a meeting ends, ensuring zero delay in client communication. - Get deep context immediately. If you get an unknown call, instead of guessing, ask for details using
get_call. You instantly pull the metadata needed to know if it was missed or if someone left a message. - Keep track of voicemails easily. Instead of logging into a separate voicemail portal, use
list_voicemailsand then prompt the agent to runget_voicemailfor the specific messages you need.
Real-World Use Cases
The Post-Discovery Follow-up
A Sales Rep finishes a demo. Instead of copying down three details (name, company, best number), they ask their agent to 'Create contact for John Doe at XYZ Corp.' The agent runs create_contact and instantly logs the data. Then, they tell it to send an immediate follow-up using send_sms. Done in seconds.
Triage a Support Ticket
A Support Specialist receives a ticket about a recent call. They ask their agent to 'Pull up the last three calls for this customer.' The agent runs list_calls, showing success/fail status, and then runs get_call on the specific failed attempt to find out why.
Audit Team Activity
An Operations Manager needs to see who is available right now. They ask the agent to 'List all active agents.' The agent uses list_agents and provides a real-time status report, letting them know if they need to reassign coverage.
Retrieve Missed Voicemails
You realize you missed important client messages. You ask the agent to 'Show me my voicemails for last week.' It runs list_voicemails, and when you see a key message, you prompt it to run get_voicemail so you can read the content immediately.
The Tradeoffs
Manual Data Logging
A rep hangs up and then opens 4 different tabs—the CRM, the spreadsheet, the email app, and the phone system—to log what happened. This takes five minutes of wasted time.
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Just tell your agent to 'Log this call as a successful sales interaction.' The agent runs get_call for context and then uses that data to update or create records via create_contact.
Guessing Call Details
You see a missed call on your phone but don't know why. You might try searching the general contact list, which gives no context.
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Don't search for contacts. Ask the agent to 'Get details for this specific call ID.' The agent runs get_call and provides the full metadata you need.
Ignoring Pagination
When trying to list all clients, you only see the first 20 records and assume that’s all there is. You'll miss crucial contacts.
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Always ask your agent to 'List all my contacts,' letting it handle pagination using list_contacts until you get a full view of everything.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your day-to-day workflow requires logging, retrieving, or acting on communication data (calls, texts, contacts). If you need to know who talked to whom, when, and about what, this is the tool. You must be okay with making requests that map directly to standard comms actions: creating a record (create_contact), sending a message (send_sms), or checking a status (list_agents). Don't use it if your core problem is internal knowledge management—for example, if you need to analyze documents or write code. For document analysis, look for RAG-style retrieval tools; for complex coding tasks, stick to specialized IDE integrations.
Common Questions About Toky MCP
How do I use the Toky MCP Server to send a text message? +
To send an SMS, just tell your agent to 'Send a text to 5511999999999 saying hi.' The agent executes send_sms, and you get confirmation of the transmission ID.
Can I use the Toky MCP Server to find out who is available? +
Yes. You ask your agent to 'List all agents,' which runs list_agents and gives you a real-time roster of your team's availability status.
What if I need details on an old phone call? Do I use get_call? +
Yes, that’s the right tool. You provide the specific call ID to your agent, which then runs get_call and pulls all the metadata for you.
Is there a way to save a new client contact using Toky MCP Server? +
Absolutely. Just tell your agent to 'Create a new contact' and provide the name, number, and company details. The agent runs create_contact.
If I need to check old messages, how does the `list_voicemails` tool help me retrieve details? +
It lists all your voicemails and provides key metadata like the date, duration, and associated contact ID. This lets you quickly identify which recordings you need to review or summarize later.
When querying a large set of records, how should I handle pagination using tools like `list_contacts`? +
You must include the limit and offset parameters in your call. This fetches data in controlled batches, preventing you from hitting rate limits or overwhelming the system with one massive request.
What specific profile information does the `get_agent` tool return for a team member? +
It returns more than just their current status. You get details like their full name, assigned extension, and departmental role. This helps your agent confirm who they are interacting with.
What happens if I call `get_call` or `get_contact` using an ID that doesn't exist? +
The tool returns a specific error code and message instead of failing silently. Your agent reads this response, giving you immediate feedback on why the data retrieval failed.
Can I see my recent call history via AI? +
Yes! Use the list_calls tool. Your agent will retrieve the history of all incoming and outgoing calls, including durations and participant details.
How do I send an SMS to a customer using the AI? +
Use the send_sms action. Provide the destination phone number and your message text. The agent will trigger the SMS transmission through your Toky account instantly.
Is it possible to check for new voicemails via AI? +
Absolutely. Run the list_voicemails query. The agent will retrieve a list of all recorded voicemails, which you can then inspect for specific interaction details.
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