IMCP – Apple iMessage, Reminders, Calendar, Contacts and more

IMCP – Apple iMessage, Reminders, Calendar, Contacts and more

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Overview

What is iMCP?

iMCP is a native macOS application that provides a server for managing Apple iMessages, Calendar, Contacts, Reminders, and more, all written in Swift.

How to use iMCP?

To use iMCP, first download the app from iMCP.app (requires macOS 15.3 or later). After opening the app, you will see an icon in your menu bar. Clicking this icon reveals the iMCP menu, displaying all available services. Initially, all services will appear inactive (gray), and you can activate them using the blue toggle switch at the top, which indicates that the MCP server is running and ready to connect with MCP-compatible clients.

Key features of iMCP?

  • Integration with Apple iMessages, Calendar, Contacts, and Reminders.
  • User-friendly interface accessible from the menu bar.
  • Toggle switch to easily manage the MCP server status.

Use cases of iMCP?

  1. Managing and sending iMessages from a centralized server.
  2. Synchronizing calendar events and reminders across devices.
  3. Accessing and managing contacts efficiently.

FAQ from iMCP?

  • Is iMCP compatible with all macOS versions?

No, iMCP requires macOS 15.3 or later.

  • Can I use iMCP without an internet connection?

Yes, iMCP can function locally without an internet connection for managing local data.

  • Is iMCP free to use?

Yes, iMCP is free to download and use.

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Getting Started

Download and open the app

First, download the iMCP app (requires macOS 15.3 or later).

When you open the app, you'll see a
icon in your menu bar.

Clicking on this icon reveals the iMCP menu, which displays all available services. Initially, all services will appear in gray, indicating they're inactive.

The blue toggle switch at the top indicates that the MCP server is running and ready to connect with MCP-compatible clients.

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