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Build Email Signatures with Claude Code

Connect the Scribe MCP to Claude Code and manage email signatures without leaving your editor. Publish templates, automate setup, and build with the Scribe API.

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Connect Scribe MCP in Claude Code

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I want to get started with Scribe for my AI agent. Read the docs at https://help.scribe-mail.com/en/ai-agents/skills and then help me set it up.

Prompts

Ask Claude Code to

Copy any prompt and paste it into Claude Code to manage Scribe in plain English.

Publish a template from code

Add the Scribe MCP to this project and publish our Sales signature template from code.

Scaffold a workspace

Scaffold a setup that creates a folder, adds teammates, and sets their smart fields.

Flag missing signatures

Write a job that flags teammates missing a signature and outputs the list.

Bulk-update teammate data

Write a script that bulk-updates job titles and phone numbers for a list of teammates.

Launch a campaign in code

Generate code that publishes a new banner campaign and assigns it to the Sales folder.

Chart your signature data

Pull our signature clickthrough data with the Scribe API and chart it in this dashboard.

Export engagement data

Use the Scribe API to export last quarter's engagement data by country and send it to our data warehouse.

How does it work

How to connect Claude Code to Scribe

Scribe runs as an MCP server inside Claude Code, so you can manage email signatures without leaving your editor. Ask Claude Code to publish a template, automate workspace setup, or generate the code to wire signature data into your app with the Scribe API.

1

Add the MCP server

Run claude mcp add --transport http scribe https://mcp.scribe-mail.com/mcp, then claude mcp list to confirm it's connected.

2

Sign in

Authentication runs the first time you use the connection. No API key needed.

3

Ask in plain English

Tell Claude Code what to build or change, from a signature template to a full API integration.

FAQ

Your Scribe and Claude Code questions answered

In Claude Code, add the Scribe MCP server at https://mcp.scribe-mail.com/mcp and sign in with your Scribe account. No API key is needed to connect.

Use the MCP to manage your account by chatting in Claude Code. Use the Scribe REST API when you build signature features into your own app — Claude Code can generate the API code for you.

Not to connect Claude Code through MCP, which uses OAuth. You do use an API key when your own app calls the Scribe REST API directly.

No. Reads run automatically. Any change to your account is confirmed first.

Publish templates, automate workspace setup, manage teammates and smart fields, run campaigns, and pull analytics, all through the Scribe API and MCP. Third-party integrations like your directory or mail provider are connected manually in Scribe, not through the API.

The connection acts as you, in your workspace only, and uses OAuth.

Scribe works with Claude, ChatGPT, and other MCP-capable assistants, plus coding assistants like Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor.

ROI

Calculate your potential revenue
and savings

See how much revenue and time your team could gain with Scribe email signatures.

12% average click-through rate - 6x higher than email marketing standards. Measured on 50,000+ emails with Scribe marketing banners.

With Scribe's conversion tracking, it's a number you will be able to measure.

ROI Calculation

Monthly

Yearly

Save 20%

252,0000

Yearly outreach emails

New leads per year

30,2400

Paying customers

6000

Average order value

$100$0

Potential yearly revenue

$60,000$0

Yearly billing discount

-$348$0

Scribe Yearly Cost

-$1,392$0

Total Earned

+$58,608$0

This is earned back on a yearly basis

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