line-bot-mcp-server and webex-messaging-mcp-server

These are ecosystem siblings—both are MCP servers that bridge different proprietary messaging platforms (LINE and Webex) to AI agents, following the same Model Context Protocol standard for integrating external communication systems.

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About line-bot-mcp-server

line/line-bot-mcp-server

MCP server that integrates the LINE Messaging API to connect an AI Agent to the LINE Official Account.

This project helps businesses and marketers automate communication with their audience on LINE. It takes input from an AI agent and sends personalized or broadcast messages, manages rich menus, and retrieves user profiles on your LINE Official Account. This tool is for digital marketers, customer support managers, or community managers who want to enhance their LINE-based engagement with AI.

LINE marketing customer engagement AI assistant broadcast messaging chat automation

About webex-messaging-mcp-server

Kashyap-AI-ML-Solutions/webex-messaging-mcp-server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides AI assistants with comprehensive access to Cisco Webex messaging capabilities.

Exposes 52 specialized tools across messaging, rooms, teams, memberships, people management, webhooks, and enterprise features (ECM folders, attachments, room tabs) through a unified MCP interface. Implements dual transport modes (STDIO and HTTP with StreamableHTTP) and includes comprehensive tool discovery utilities with JSON output and category filtering. Built on Node.js with TypeScript, Docker support, and integrates directly with Claude Desktop via MCP protocol for enterprise Webex environments using short-lived bearer tokens.

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