How to integrate Twilio using MCP
SMS, voice and messaging. This guide creates an MCP server from Arthur's Twilio template — tools preconfigured against https://api.twilio.com/2010-04-01 — and finishes by sharing the server's MCP swagger documentation.
Steps
Open the Secrets vault and create a secret named
TWILIO_API_KEYholding your API key. Go to console.twilio.com → Account Info. In the API Key field enter: Basic <base64 of "ACCOUNT_SID:AUTH_TOKEN">. Generate base64 at base64encode.net.


Go to the REST API Templates gallery and search for Twilio.


Click Use template on the Twilio card to open the server-creation dialog.


Review the server name and select
TWILIO_API_KEYin the credential field — the dialog only accepts vault secrets, and it lists every tool that will be created.


Click Create server. Arthur creates the server, applies the authentication, and generates all the tools.





Open the server's Tools tab to review the generated tools.

Open the server's Connect section and click Share the MCP swagger documentation — Arthur generates the public documentation link and QR code for this server.



Confirm it worked
The server appears with 3 preconfigured tool(s): send_sms, list_messages, get_message. The Connect section offers the MCP swagger documentation — a shareable page with setup instructions for any AI client.
Good to know
- Send and receive SMS messages and check message logs via the Twilio REST API.
- This integration requires a credential (api-key). Get one at https://www.twilio.com/try-twilio.
- Official API documentation: https://www.twilio.com/docs/usage/api
- Editing a tool later never changes the template — templates are starting points, and the server is fully yours after creation.
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