voice-call-mcp-server

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The voice-call-mcp-server is an MCP server that integrates AI assistants like Claude with Twilio and OpenAI's GPT-4o Realtime model to enable real-time voice call initiation and management. It handles outbound call requests, streams audio to AI models for processing, and manages call status updates, providing a foundation for AI-powered voice calling applications and workflows.

Use This MCP server To

Initiate outbound voice calls from AI assistants using natural language Stream real-time call audio to AI models for transcription or analysis Manage call status and events via Twilio webhooks Build AI-powered voice bots that interact over phone calls Integrate voice call capabilities into AI-enhanced customer support Develop custom voice workflows leveraging AI and telephony Automate outbound call campaigns with AI-driven conversation Prototype real-time voice interaction applications with GPT-4o

README

Voice Call MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables Claude and other AI assistants to initiate and manage voice calls using Twilio and OpenAI (GPT-4o Realtime model).

Use this as a base to kick-start your AI-powered voice calling explorations, save time and develop additional functionality on top of it.

Demo

Sequence Diagram

sequenceDiagram
    participant AI as AI Assistant (e.g., Claude)
    participant MCP as MCP Server
    participant Twilio as Twilio
    participant Phone as Destination Phone
    participant OpenAI as OpenAI
    
    AI->>MCP: 1) Initiate outbound call request <br>(POST /calls)
    MCP->>Twilio: 2) Place outbound call via Twilio API
    Twilio->>Phone: 3) Ring the destination phone
    Twilio->>MCP: 4) Call status updates & audio callbacks (webhooks)
    MCP->>OpenAI: 5) Forward real-time audio to OpenaAI's realtime model
    OpenAI->>MCP: 6) Return voice stream
    MCP->>Twilio: 7) Send voice stream
    Twilio->>Phone: 8) Forward voice stream
    Note over Phone: Two-way conversation continues <br>until the call ends
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Features

  • Make outbound phone calls via Twilio πŸ“ž
  • Process call audio in real-time with GPT-4o Realtime model πŸŽ™οΈ
  • Real-time language switching during calls 🌐
  • Pre-built prompts for common calling scenarios (like restaurant reservations) 🍽️
  • Automatic public URL tunneling with ngrok πŸ”„
  • Secure handling of credentials πŸ”’

Why MCP?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) bridges the gap between AI assistants and real-world actions. By implementing MCP, this server allows AI models like Claude to:

  1. Initiate actual phone calls on behalf of users
  2. Process and respond to real-time audio conversations
  3. Execute complex tasks requiring voice communication

This open-source implementation provides transparency and customizability, allowing developers to extend functionality while maintaining control over their data and privacy.

Requirements

  • Node.js >= 22
    • If you need to update Node.js, we recommend using nvm (Node Version Manager):
      nvm install 22
      nvm use 22
  • Twilio account with API credentials
  • OpenAI API key
  • Ngrok Authtoken

Installation

Manual Installation

  1. Clone the repository

    git clone https://github.com/lukaskai/voice-call-mcp-server.git
    cd voice-call-mcp-server
  2. Install dependencies and build

    npm install
    npm run build

Configuration

The server requires several environment variables:

  • TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID: Your Twilio account SID
  • TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN: Your Twilio auth token
  • TWILIO_NUMBER: Your Twilio number
  • OPENAI_API_KEY: Your OpenAI API key
  • NGROK_AUTHTOKEN: Your ngrok authtoken
  • RECORD_CALLS: Set to "true" to record calls (optional)

Claude Desktop Configuration

To use this server with Claude Desktop, add the following to your configuration file:

macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "voice-call": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/your/mcp-new/dist/start-all.cjs"],
      "env": {
        "TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID": "your_account_sid",
        "TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN": "your_auth_token",
        "TWILIO_NUMBER": "your_e.164_format_number",
        "OPENAI_API_KEY": "your_openai_api_key",
        "NGROK_AUTHTOKEN": "your_ngrok_authtoken"
      }
    }
  }
}

After that, restart Claude Desktop to reload the configuration. If connected, you should see Voice Call under the πŸ”¨ menu.

Example Interactions with Claude

Here are some natural ways to interact with the server through Claude:

  1. Simple call:
Can you call +1-123-456-7890 and let them know I'll be 15 minutes late for our meeting?
  1. Restaurant reservation:
Please call Delicious Restaurant at +1-123-456-7890 and make a reservation for 4 people tonight at 7:30 PM. Please speak in German.
  1. Appointment scheduling:
Please call Expert Dental NYC (+1-123-456-7899) and reschedule my Monday appointment to next Friday between 4–6pm.

Important Notes

  1. Phone Number Format: All phone numbers must be in E.164 format (e.g., +11234567890)
  2. Rate Limits: Be aware of your Twilio and OpenAI account's rate limits and pricing
  3. Voice Conversations: The AI will handle natural conversations in real-time
  4. Call Duration: Be mindful of call durations as they affect OpenAI API and Twilio costs
  5. Public Exposure: Be aware that the ngrok tunnel exposes your server publicly for Twilio to reach it (though with a random URL and protected by a random secret)

Troubleshooting

Common error messages and solutions:

  1. "Phone number must be in E.164 format"

    • Make sure the phone number starts with "+" and the country code
  2. "Invalid credentials"

    • Double-check your TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID and TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN. You can copy them from the Twilio Console
  3. "OpenAI API error"

    • Verify your OPENAI_API_KEY is correct and has sufficient credits
  4. "Ngrok tunnel failed to start"

    • Ensure your NGROK_AUTHTOKEN is valid and not expired
  5. "OpenAI Realtime does not detect the end of voice input, or is lagging."

    • Sometimes, there might be voice encoding issues between Twilio and the receiver's network operator. Try using a different receiver.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Here are some areas we're looking to improve:

  • Implement support for multiple AI models beyond the current implementation
  • Add database integration to store conversation history locally and make it accessible for AI context
  • Improve latency and response times to enhance call experiences
  • Enhance error handling and recovery mechanisms
  • Add more pre-built conversation templates for common scenarios
  • Implement improved call monitoring and analytics

If you'd like to contribute, please open an issue to discuss your ideas before submitting a pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Security

Please do not include any sensitive information (like phone numbers or API credentials) in GitHub issues or pull requests. This server handles sensitive communications; deploy it responsibly and ensure all credentials are kept secure.

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voice-call-mcp-server FAQ

How does the voice-call-mcp-server handle real-time audio streaming?
It forwards live audio from Twilio calls to OpenAI's GPT-4o Realtime model and receives processed voice streams back for call interaction.
Can this MCP server work with AI assistants other than Claude?
Yes, it is designed to support Claude and other AI assistants capable of interacting via the MCP protocol.
What telephony provider does this MCP server use?
It uses Twilio's API to place and manage outbound voice calls.
Is the voice-call-mcp-server limited to outbound calls only?
The current implementation focuses on outbound calls, but it can be extended to handle inbound calls with additional development.
What AI models are integrated with this MCP server?
It integrates OpenAI's GPT-4o Realtime model for real-time voice processing, and can be adapted to other providers like Anthropic's Claude and Google's Gemini.
How can developers extend the voice-call-mcp-server?
Developers can build additional functionality on top, such as custom voice workflows, call analytics, or integration with CRM systems.
What programming languages or frameworks is the server built with?
The documentation does not specify, but typical MCP servers use Node.js or Python for API and webhook handling.
How does the server manage call status updates?
It receives call status and audio callbacks from Twilio webhooks to track call progress and audio streams.