How to integrate Postalytics MCP with Claude Code

Manage your Postalytics directly from Claude Code with zero worries about OAuth hassles, API-breaking issues, or reliability and security concerns. You can do this in two different ways: Via Composio Connect - Direct and easiest approach Via Composio SDK - Programmatic approach with more control

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Postalytics is cloud-based direct mail automation software for marketing teams. It streamlines campaign creation, tracking, and CRM integration with digital-like automation.

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Introduction

Manage your Postalytics directly from Claude Code with zero worries about OAuth hassles, API-breaking issues, or reliability and security concerns.

You can do this in two different ways:

  1. Via Composio Connect - Direct and easiest approach
  2. Via Composio SDK - Programmatic approach with more control

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Why use Composio?

  • Only one MCP URL to connect multiple apps with Claude Code with zero auth hassles.
  • Programmatic tool calling allows LLMs to write its code in a remote workbench to handle complex tool chaining. Reduces to-and-fro with LLMs for frequent tool calling.
  • Handling Large tool responses out of LLM context to minimize context rot.
  • Dynamic just-in-time access to 20,000 tools across 1000+ other Apps for cross-app workflows. It loads the tools you need, so LLMs aren't overwhelmed by tools you don't need.

Connecting Postalytics to Claude Code using Composio

1. Add the Composio MCP to Claude

Terminal

2. Start Claude Code

bash
claude

3. Open your MCP list

bash
/mcp

4. Select Composio and click on Authenticate

Select Composio and click Authenticate

5. This will redirect you to the Composio OAuth page. Complete the flow by authorizing Composio and you're all set.

Composio OAuth authorization page
Composio authorization complete
Ask Claude to connect to your account and authenticate via the link

What is the Postalytics MCP server, and what's possible with it?

The Postalytics MCP server is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol that connects your AI agent and assistants like Claude, Cursor, etc directly to your Postalytics account. It provides structured and secure access so your agent can perform Postalytics operations on your behalf.

Connecting Postalytics via Composio SDK

Composio SDK is the underlying tech that powers Rube. It's a universal gateway that does everything Rube does but with much more programmatic control. You can programmatically generate an MCP URL with the app you need (here Postalytics) for even more tool search precision. It's secure and reliable.

How the Composio SDK works

The Composio SDK follows a three-phase workflow:

  1. Discovery: Searches for tools matching your task and returns relevant toolkits with their details.
  2. Authentication: Checks for active connections. If missing, creates an auth config and returns a connection URL via Auth Link.
  3. Execution: Executes the action using the authenticated connection.

Step-by-step Guide

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1

Prerequisites

Before starting, make sure you have:
  • Claude Pro, Max, or API billing enabled Anthropic account
  • Composio API Key
  • A Postalytics account
  • Basic knowledge of Python or TypeScript
2

Install Claude Code

bash
# macOS, Linux, WSL
curl -fsSL https://claude.ai/install.sh | bash

# Windows PowerShell
irm https://claude.ai/install.ps1 | iex

# Windows CMD
curl -fsSL https://claude.ai/install.cmd -o install.cmd && install.cmd && del install.cmd

To install Claude Code, use one of the following methods based on your operating system:

3

Set up Claude Code

bash
cd your-project-folder
claude

Open a terminal, go to your project folder, and start Claude Code:

  • Claude Code will open in your terminal
  • Follow the prompts to sign in with your Anthropic account
  • Complete the authentication flow
  • Once authenticated, you can start using Claude Code
Claude Code initial setup showing sign-in prompt
Claude Code terminal after successful login
4

Set up environment variables

bash
COMPOSIO_API_KEY=your_composio_api_key_here
USER_ID=your_user_id_here

Create a .env file in your project root with the following variables:

  • COMPOSIO_API_KEY authenticates with Composio (get it from Composio dashboard)
  • USER_ID identifies the user for session management (use any unique identifier)
5

Install Composio library

npm install @composio/core dotenv

Install the Composio TypeScript library to create MCP sessions.

  • @composio/core provides the core Composio functionality
  • dotenv loads environment variables from your .env file
6

Generate Composio MCP URL

import 'dotenv/config';
import { Composio } from '@composio/core';

const { COMPOSIO_API_KEY, USER_ID } = process.env;

if (!COMPOSIO_API_KEY || !USER_ID) {
  throw new Error('COMPOSIO_API_KEY and USER_ID required in .env');
}

const composioClient = new Composio({ apiKey: COMPOSIO_API_KEY });

const composioSession = await composioClient.create(USER_ID, {
  toolkits: ['postalytics'],
});

const composioMcpUrl = composioSession?.mcp.url;

console.log(`MCP URL: ${composioMcpUrl}`);
console.log(`\nUse this command to add to Claude Code:`);
console.log(`claude mcp add --transport http postalytics-composio "${composioMcpUrl}" --headers "X-API-Key:${COMPOSIO_API_KEY}"`);

Create a script to generate a Composio MCP URL for Postalytics. This URL will be used to connect Claude Code to Postalytics.

What's happening

  • We import the Composio client and load environment variables
  • Create a Composio instance with your API key
  • Call create() to create a Tool Router session for Postalytics
  • The returned mcp.url is the MCP server URL that Claude Code will use
  • The script prints this URL so you can copy it
7

Run the script and copy the MCP URL

node --loader ts-node/esm generate_mcp_url.ts
# or if using tsx
tsx generate_mcp_url.ts

Run your TypeScript script to generate the MCP URL.

  • The script connects to Composio and creates a Tool Router session
  • It prints the MCP URL and the exact command you need to run
  • Copy the entire claude mcp add command from the output
8

Add Postalytics MCP to Claude Code

bash
claude mcp add --transport http postalytics-composio "YOUR_MCP_URL_HERE" --headers "X-API-Key:YOUR_COMPOSIO_API_KEY"

# Then restart Claude Code
exit
claude

In your terminal, add the MCP server using the command from the previous step. The command format is:

  • claude mcp add registers a new MCP server with Claude Code
  • --transport http specifies that this is an HTTP-based MCP server
  • The server name (postalytics-composio) is how you'll reference it
  • The URL points to your Composio Tool Router session
  • --headers includes your Composio API key for authentication

After running the command, close the current Claude Code session and start a new one for the changes to take effect.

9

Verify the installation

bash
claude mcp list

Check that your Postalytics MCP server is properly configured.

  • This command lists all MCP servers registered with Claude Code
  • You should see your postalytics-composio entry in the list
  • This confirms that Claude Code can now access Postalytics tools

If everything is wired up, you should see your postalytics-composio entry listed:

Claude Code MCP list showing the toolkit MCP server
10

Authenticate Postalytics

The first time you try to use Postalytics tools, you'll be prompted to authenticate.

  • Claude Code will detect that you need to authenticate with Postalytics
  • It will show you an authentication link
  • Open the link in your browser (or copy/paste it)
  • Complete the Postalytics authorization flow
  • Return to the terminal and start using Postalytics through Claude Code

Once authenticated, you can ask Claude Code to perform Postalytics operations in natural language. For example:

  • "Create a new direct mail campaign"
  • "Sync contacts from HubSpot to Postalytics"
  • "Track delivery status for recent campaigns"

Complete Code

Here's the complete code to get you started with Postalytics and Claude Code:

import 'dotenv/config';
import { Composio } from '@composio/core';

const { COMPOSIO_API_KEY, USER_ID } = process.env;

if (!COMPOSIO_API_KEY || !USER_ID) {
  throw new Error('COMPOSIO_API_KEY and USER_ID required in .env');
}

const composioClient = new Composio({ apiKey: COMPOSIO_API_KEY });

const composioSession = await composioClient.create(USER_ID, {
  toolkits: ['postalytics'],
});

const composioMcpUrl = composioSession?.mcp.url;

console.log(`MCP URL: ${composioMcpUrl}`);
console.log(`\nUse this command to add to Claude Code:`);
console.log(`claude mcp add --transport http postalytics-composio "${composioMcpUrl}" --headers "X-API-Key:${COMPOSIO_API_KEY}"`);

Conclusion

You've successfully integrated Postalytics with Claude Code using Composio's MCP server. Now you can interact with Postalytics directly from your terminal using natural language commands.

Key features of this setup:

  • Terminal-native experience without switching contexts
  • Natural language commands for Postalytics operations
  • Secure authentication through Composio's managed MCP
  • Tool Router for dynamic tool discovery and execution

Next steps:

  • Try asking Claude Code to perform various Postalytics operations
  • Add more toolkits to your Tool Router session for multi-app workflows
  • Integrate this setup into your development workflow for increased productivity

You can extend this by adding more toolkits, implementing custom workflows, or building automation scripts that leverage Claude Code's capabilities.

TOOLS

Supported Tools

Every Postalytics action and event your agent gets out of the box.

Add Account

Tool to create a new sub-account in the Postalytics system.

Add Contact

Tool to add a contact to a specified contact list with their information.

Create New Campaign

Tool to create a new direct mail campaign in Postalytics.

Create Suppression List

Tool to create a new suppression list that can be used in campaigns to suppress contacts from being sent mail.

Create Suppression List Contact

Tool to create a new suppression contact on a specified suppression list.

Create Template

Tool to create a new template with full HTML for postcard or letter.

Create Webhook

Tool to create a new webhook to receive campaign event notifications from Postalytics.

Delete Account

Tool to delete a Postalytics account and all associated campaigns, templates, and lists.

Delete Campaign

Tool to delete a campaign from the system.

Delete Suppression List

Tool to delete a specified suppression list.

Delete Suppression List Contact

Tool to delete a specific contact from a suppression list.

Get All Contact Lists

Tool to retrieve all contact lists for an account.

Get All Contacts on a List

Tool to retrieve all contacts from a specified contact list with pagination support.

Get All Drip Campaigns

Tool to retrieve all triggered drip campaign names and endpoint IDs in the account.

Get All Flows

Tool to retrieve all flows for the requester's account.

Get All Webhooks

Tool to retrieve all webhooks configured for the authenticated account.

Get Integrations

Tool to retrieve all Connect integrations configured for the authenticated user's account.

Get My Account

Tool to retrieve basic account information for the authenticated user.

Get Suppression List

Tool to get the details of a suppression list based on the id supplied.

Get Suppression List Contact

Tool to retrieve a specific contact from a suppression list.

Get Suppression List Contacts

Tool to get all contacts on a specified suppression list.

Get Suppression Lists

Tool to retrieve all suppression lists for the authenticated user.

Update Account

Tool to update an existing account in the Postalytics system.

Update Suppression List Contact

Tool to update a suppression contact on the specified suppression list.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

With a standalone Postalytics MCP server, the agents and LLMs can only access a fixed set of Postalytics tools tied to that server. However, with the Composio Tool Router, agents can dynamically load tools from Postalytics and many other apps based on the task at hand, all through a single MCP endpoint.

Yes, you can. Claude Code fully supports MCP integration. You get structured tool calling, message history handling, and model orchestration while Tool Router takes care of discovering and serving the right Postalytics tools.

Yes, absolutely. You can configure which Postalytics scopes and actions are allowed when connecting your account to Composio. You can also bring your own OAuth credentials or API configuration so you keep full control over what the agent can do.

All sensitive data such as tokens, keys, and configuration is fully encrypted at rest and in transit. Composio is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant and follows strict security practices so your Postalytics data and credentials are handled as safely as possible.

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