Pushbullet MCP. Sync files, links, and alerts across every screen.
Pushbullet lets your AI agent instantly send files, links, addresses, and alerts across every device you own—from your phone to your desktop computer. It gives you universal copy-paste functionality right inside your chat interface, making manual switching between screens obsolete.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
Your agent sends notes, links, files, and messages to individual devices or a whole group of connected hardware.
You list all associated hardware and can add new target devices or delete old ones directly through conversation.
The agent retrieves a log of recent pushes, allowing you to track what data was sent and when it arrived.
You can list your established contacts or manage which community feeds (channels) you follow or unfollow.
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What AI agents can do with Pushbullet: 12 Tools for Device Sync
These tools let you list, manage, and control every aspect of your cross-device connections—from hardware registration to sending real-time notifications.
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Start using Pushbullet MCPRegister New Device
Adds a specific target hardware device that will receive pushes from your agent.
Send Push Notification
Sends any type of data, link, or file to one or multiple connected devices.
Subscribe To Channel
Allows you to follow a specific Pushbullet community channel feed.
Remove Device
Deletes an associated device from your account, stopping it from receiving pushes.
Remove Push Record
Permanently deletes a specific push notification record from history.
Unsubscribe From Channel
Removes your subscription to a community feed channel.
Get Api Status
Checks the current operational status and connection health of your Pushbullet account.
List Push Contacts
Retrieves a list of all connected users or contacts associated with your Pushbullet...
List Connected Devices
Shows you every piece of hardware—phones, tablets, computers—currently linked to...
List Recent Pushes
Gathers and shows you a chronological log of all notifications and data transfers.
List Channel Subscriptions
Displays all the community channel feeds that you are currently subscribed to.
Test Pushbullet Auth
Runs a quick test to confirm your access token and credentials work correctly.
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The pain of having too many screens to check
Today, sharing a simple link means opening one tab on your computer, copying the URL, switching apps to find your phone, pasting it into a message, and repeating that process for your tablet. It’s clicks, tabs, and manual copy-pasting—a constant, frustrating interruption.
With this MCP connected via Vinkius, you just tell your agent what needs sharing. The agent takes the link or file data and pushes it to every designated device simultaneously. You get one single conversation that manages all your devices.
Pushbullet: Universal Cross-Device Sync
You don't have to manually write down a link and later remember to paste it into five different places. You also never have to open the device settings just to confirm if a new hardware unit is ready for alerts.
Now, your AI agent acts as a central coordinator. It makes every single piece of data—be it an alert or a file—feel like it lives in one place and goes everywhere you need it instantly.
What Pushbullet MCP does for your AI
Stop manually copying text or linking files from one screen to another. This MCP connects Pushbullet directly to any AI agent, giving your client full command over all your connected devices. You can talk to your agent and have it push notes, links, or even simple reminders out to a specific phone, tablet, or computer—all at once.
It acts like a dedicated notification manager that lives inside your chat window.
Need to coordinate team alerts? Your agent handles the delivery of system messages to every relevant member's device without you having to open 10 different apps. If you're using Vinkius, this MCP lets you manage all those complex cross-device workflows through one natural language conversation. You can even check who your contacts are or track recent pushes to keep tabs on what was sent and when.
019dd144-2ea6-73c5-a5bf-7738c7ac0bf6 How to set up Pushbullet MCP
The bottom line is that once it’s set up, your AI client treats Pushbullet like another native app on your desktop.
First, subscribe to this MCP on Vinkius and get your Pushbullet Access Token from your account settings.
Next, pass that token into your AI client. This verifies the connection and makes all your devices available for control.
Finally, just tell your agent what you want to do—like 'Send this link to my phone' or 'List all connected devices'—and it executes the action.
Who uses Pushbullet MCP
This MCP is for anyone who gets frustrated when they have to stop working and open a separate app just to share one thing. It’s the developer tired of switching between IDEs, Slack, and their mobile phone; it's the operations team that needs instant alerts across 20 different devices.
They send code snippets or API keys from their desktop machine directly to their personal phone without using email.
They automate the delivery of system downtime alerts, ensuring specific team members get immediate notifications on their assigned devices.
They quickly retrieve contact information or check if a client's device is online to troubleshoot issues without leaving the chat interface.
Benefits of connecting Pushbullet MCP
Stop clicking through multiple apps. You can use your agent to send a link via send_push_notification to your phone, computer, and tablet simultaneously with one command.
Keep track of everything without digging through email threads. Use list_recent_pushes to get an immediate history of every notification sent or received.
Manage your digital workspace like a pro. You can use list_connected_devices to see exactly what hardware is linked, and even register_new_device if you buy a new tablet.
Keep your team informed instantly. If an alert needs to go out, the agent handles it automatically, eliminating manual effort across multiple communication platforms.
Stay organized by controlling feeds. You can use list_channel_subscriptions to see which community channels you follow and quickly unsubscribe using unsubscribe_from_channel.
Pushbullet MCP use cases
A dev needs to share a quick API key.
Instead of pasting the key into Slack, then copying it again to their phone for testing, they simply tell their agent: 'Send this key to my iPhone and my work laptop.' The agent uses send_push_notification to hit all targets at once.
An Ops team needs to monitor system health.
When a server goes down, the analyst doesn't have to open three different dashboards. They tell their agent: 'Send high-priority alert for Server Alpha.' The agent then pushes the notification using send_push_notification to all relevant on-call team members.
A support rep needs client device status.
The rep asks their agent: 'List all devices linked to this user.' The agent uses list_connected_devices, providing instant metadata so the rep knows exactly where to send instructions without calling the client.
A content creator needs multi-platform sharing.
They finish writing an article and need to share it with their editor and two team members. They instruct their agent to 'Send this link across all my devices.' The agent uses send_push_notification for instant, universal delivery.
Pushbullet MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Using email threads for sync
A user tries to send a file from their computer to their phone by emailing it to themselves, then opening the email on their phone. This is slow and requires multiple steps.
Use the Pushbullet MCP to directly call send_push_notification. Your agent handles the transfer instantly without needing an intermediary like email.
Manual copy-pasting between apps
You write a note on your laptop, remember you also need it on your tablet, and spend time manually copying and pasting the text into another app.
Use send_push_notification to push the content directly. The agent takes the data from one source and pushes it across all devices simultaneously.
Forgetting what was sent last week
You need to confirm if a specific link or alert that went out two weeks ago actually got delivered, but you don't know where to check.
Use list_recent_pushes to pull up the entire history. You can see exactly when and what was pushed previously.
When to use Pushbullet MCP
Use this MCP if your primary pain point is cross-device communication—when you need data, links, or alerts to travel instantly between phones, computers, and tablets without manual intervention. It excels at notification orchestration and universal copy-paste functionality.
Don't use it if: 1) You only need calendar reminders; that requires a dedicated calendar tool. 2) You are trying to sync entire cloud documents (like Google Docs); you'll need a file synchronization service for that. 3) Your communication is purely internal and lives within one app like Slack—use the native integration instead. This MCP is about delivery across boundaries, not deep content creation or complex document management.
Frequently asked questions about Pushbullet MCP
How does Pushbullet MCP send files across my devices? +
It sends files using the send_push_notification tool, which bypasses manual file sharing. You just tell your agent what to push, and it handles the data transfer instantly.
Can I see a history of all pushes with Pushbullet MCP? +
Yes. Use list_recent_pushes to pull up a clear log showing when and what data was pushed across your connected hardware.
Does Pushbullet MCP support managing multiple team members' devices? +
Yes, you can use the tools to manage device lifecycle. You can list_connected_devices to see everything available for alert distribution.
What if I buy a new tablet? How do I connect it with Pushbullet MCP? +
You simply tell your agent to run the register_new_device tool, providing the necessary details. The agent adds the device to your active roster.
Is there a way to stop following certain community feeds with Pushbullet MCP? +
You can use list_channel_subscriptions first to see what you follow, and then call unsubscribe_from_channel to remove the feed.