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Ecomail MCP lets you talk to your email marketing data using natural language. Ask questions, analyze performance, manage templates and more — all from your favorite AI tool. We offer two ways to connect, depending on how you work.

Choose your server

Remote MCP server

For marketers and business usersConnect directly from Claude.ai or ChatGPT — no installation, no API keys, no terminal. Just click, authorize and start chatting with your data.
  • One-click OAuth setup
  • Works in the browser
  • CDP analytics (RFM, CLV, conversions, products)
  • Ideal for day-to-day insights

Local MCP server

For developers and power usersRun the MCP server locally via npx in Claude Code, Cursor, or Claude Desktop. Full API coverage with your API key.
  • All Ecomail API endpoints as tools
  • Works in any MCP-compatible client
  • Write and send campaigns programmatically
  • Ideal for building workflows and integrations

What can you do?

Analyze campaigns

Review open rates, click rates and delivery stats for any campaign. Compare performance across time periods.

Explore subscribers

Look up any subscriber by email. See their tags, lists, engagement history, purchases and automation log.

Manage templates

Browse, create, duplicate or delete email templates directly from the conversation.

Monitor automations

Check automation stats, inspect individual steps, or trigger an automation for a specific subscriber.

CDP analytics

Dive into RFM segmentation, customer lifetime value, conversion analytics and product performance. (Remote server only, requires CDP)

Track deliverability

Monitor inbox placement, bounce rates and spam complaints across mailbox providers.

Quick comparison

Remote serverLocal server
Best forMarketers, analystsDevelopers, power users
SetupClick + OAuth in browsernpx + API key in terminal
ClientsClaude.ai, ChatGPTClaude Code, Cursor, Claude Desktop
CDP analyticsYesNo
Full API accessRead + templates + triggersAll endpoints (read/write)
InstallationNoneNode.js required
Not sure which one to pick? If you’re a marketer who wants quick answers about campaign performance and customer data, start with the Remote server. If you’re a developer building automations or integrations, go with the Local server.