Hi everyone, I've got some great news to share today. Salesmsg now has an MCP server, giving you the ability to work more efficiently in Salesmsg using your favorite AI tools, and giving your AI agents the ability to directly communicate with your customers. So let's see how it works.
You can connect the Salesmsg MCP server to any platform that supports MCP connections, including Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, or even your own custom AI agents. Let's use Claude as an example. Inside Claude, head over to "Customize" in the left sidebar and click "Add custom connector." From there, paste in the Salesmsg MCP server URL, then click "Connect." You will be redirected to Salesmsg, where you can simply sign in and authorize the connection. If you're using ChatGPT, the process is very similar — just head to the settings, open the "Apps" section, create a new app, paste in the Salesmsg MCP server URL, and click "Connect." You will then sign in to your Salesmsg account to complete this step. Once that's done, your AI assistant is ready to securely interact with your Salesmsg account on your behalf.
There are many things you could do with the Salesmsg MCP server, so let's walk through a simple end-to-end example.
Let's say I have a CSV file with attendees for an upcoming webinar. Instead of manually importing these contacts, I'm simply going to upload the file to Claude and ask it to create those contacts in Salesmsg. A few moments later, Claude has created all the new contacts for me, while automatically skipping any that already existed. Let's jump into Salesmsg and take a look — and sure enough, all of our contacts are there.
Next, let's organize them. I'll ask Claude to apply a "Salesmsg Webinar" tag to everyone we just imported. A few seconds later, the work is done, and back in Salesmsg we can see that all of our webinar attendees have been tagged correctly.
Now let's send everyone a reminder about tomorrow's webinar. I'll give Claude the message I want to send and tell it which inbox to use. That's it — Claude handles the messaging for me. And when we check Salesmsg, we can see those messages have already gone out.
Finally, let's schedule a 1-hour reminder for the day of the webinar. I'll simply tell Claude to schedule a reminder 1 hour before the event starts — no forms, no scheduling screens, just plain English. A quick look at Salesmsg confirms the messages are scheduled and ready to go.
What I showed you today is just a small subset of what's possible with the Salesmsg MCP server. You've got more tools at your disposal, with much more to come, and we're very much looking forward to seeing what you build with it. Thanks for watching.