Conduit
MCP server · 100% on-device

Wire your AI into your whole workday

Point Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client at Conduit and it can work with the apps you actually run your day in — Messages, Mail, Calendar, Reminders, Contacts, and Notes. Brief you each morning, chase the follow-ups you'd forget, turn a conversation into the next reminder or calendar hold.

No API keys. No account. Nothing leaves your Mac. The only network calls Conduit makes are license activation and update checks.

Conduit hero and app window — demo video coming soon

It does more than read your messages

Conduit hands your AI the whole picture — every thread, email, event, reminder, and note — so it can pull them together into something useful instead of answering one question at a time.

"What do I need to know before my 9am?"

Your morning brief

Your AI pulls today's calendar, due reminders, unread Messages, and fresh Mail into one briefing — the standup you'd otherwise piece together yourself.

"Who am I still waiting to hear back from?"

Close the open loops

It scans your threads and mailboxes for questions you asked and asks you owe — the follow-ups that quietly slip through the cracks.

"Turn Sarah's text into a task and hold 30 min Thursday."

Capture straight to action

Reads the actual message, then creates the reminder and the calendar hold — a conversation becomes a plan, once you've turned writes on.

"Reply to the client and confirm the Tuesday deadline."

Draft that you approve

Drafts from the real thread in your voice. Nothing sends until you confirm — the AI proposes, you approve, then it goes.

"Recap everything I actually moved forward this week."

Your Friday wrap-up

It reads back through your sent messages, completed reminders, and calendar to reconstruct what got done — the weekly review you never sit down to write.

"Let the soccer parents know practice moved to 5pm."

Reach a whole group at once

Pulls the group, drafts one message, and sends it to everyone — behind its own toggle, with every group send logged so nothing goes out silently.

The AI your Mac was supposed to get

You've seen the demos — an assistant that reads your Messages, drafts your Mail, and already knows what's on your Calendar. Conduit is that assistant, wired into the apps you run your day in. Except it's here now, it works with the AI you already trust, and it never waits on a software update.

Everything your AI can reach

One MCP server, nine surfaces of your day. Every one reads locally on your Mac, and every write stays gated behind a toggle you control.

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Messages

Read iMessage and SMS threads, search across conversations, and send replies once you approve them.

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Mail

Scan mailboxes, pull the messages that matter, and draft replies in your voice — nothing sends unconfirmed.

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Calendar

See what's ahead across every calendar, then create, move, or hold time when you ask it to.

Reminders

Read your lists and due items, and capture new reminders straight out of a message or an email.

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Contacts

Look up who's who, add phones and emails, and save new people from a handle it just saw in a thread.

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Notes

Search folders and notes, pull the context you jotted earlier, and write new notes when you want them.

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Contact groups

Message a whole group at once — behind its own dedicated switch, with every group send logged.

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Call history

Bring recent calls into the picture so your AI knows who you actually talked to, not just texted.

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Live activity

A running feed of every tool call — which tool, when, and whether it worked — so nothing happens off-screen.

You stay in control

Handing your AI this much reach only works if you trust it. Conduit is built so you decide exactly what it can touch — and can see everything it does.

Conduit settings showing per-service on/off toggles for Messages, Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Reminders, and Notes
Flip any service off to block your AI from it. Writes stay off until you turn them on.
  • Everything stays local. Your data lives in a SQLite database on your Mac. The MCP server binds to localhost. There is no cloud copy.
  • Writes are off by default. Out of the box your AI can only read. Sending, creating, and deleting are enabled per-service in Conduit's settings — turn on exactly what you're comfortable with.
  • Confirm before send. Queued message sends go through a confirmation step: the AI proposes, you approve, then it sends. Unapproved sends expire automatically.
  • Group send is its own switch. Messaging a whole contact group is gated behind a separate toggle, apart from ordinary per-service writes, and every group send is logged.
  • You can see everything. A live activity feed in the app shows every tool call your AI makes — which tool, when, and whether it succeeded.

Want to go further?

Most people never leave their AI chat — and that's the whole point. But under the hood, Conduit is just a small server running quietly on your Mac. If you like to tinker, it's yours to build on.

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Build your own tooling

Everything your AI can do runs through a plain local API on your Mac. A Shortcut, a nightly script, a little personal dashboard — anything that can make a web request can read a thread or set a reminder. Live docs open right from the app whenever Conduit is running, and the token that unlocks them already lives on your machine.

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Reach it from anywhere

Conduit listens only on your own machine — nothing is ever exposed by default. But point a secure tunnel you control (Tailscale, Cloudflare Tunnel, and the like) at it, and you can reach your Mac's Conduit from your phone across town or a laptop across the world. You open the door, and you decide who walks through it.

Pricing

$29.99

One-time. Personal license. No subscription, no account.

Buy Conduit — $29.99

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RequirementSupported
macOS 15 (Sequoia)Yes
macOS 26 (Tahoe)Yes
Apple Silicon (M1 and later)Yes
Intel MacsNot yet
Earlier macOS versionsNo
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