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Can you connect MailerLite to an AI assistant? Answered honestly

No catalog roulette. This page shows exactly where MailerLite stands as a hosted MCP connector, what marketing tools you would get, and how writes stay guarded.

Every system here gets an honest, affirmative path: verified and instant, buildable and provisioned, human-assisted, or a done-for-you conversation. Zero dead ends.

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Buildability verdict

Where MailerLite stands today

Buildable. We will provision it.Provisioning path

Public API documentation is enough: the pipeline drafts the MailerLite mapping from the docs, a person reviews it, and the connector typically lands within 24 to 72 hours.

From our index notes on MailerLite: The current REST API uses bearer tokens; the classic API is separate, and older accounts may still be on it.

Campaigns, subscribers, and segments: performance questions answered from live data instead of last week's export.

Also searched as mailer lite. The vendor's developer documentation lives at developers.mailerlite.com.

Proposed tools

What a MailerLite connector would expose

The proposal you review during intake, separated into Read and Write. Nothing writes without asking you first.

Built from API documentation

Extracted from the vendor's API docs and human-reviewed before going live. Writes start one notch stricter.

Readon by default
  • search_subscribers

    Find subscribers by email or segment

  • get_campaign_stats

    Read performance stats for a campaign

  • list_campaigns

    List campaigns by status or date

  • list_segments

    List audience segments and sizes

Writeon, asks first
  • add_subscriberconfirm

    Add a subscriber to a list or segment

    fields: email, name, tags

  • update_subscriber_tagsconfirm

    Add or remove tags on a subscriber

    fields: tags

  • create_draft_campaignconfirm

    Create a draft campaign

    fields: name, subject, audience

  • delete_subscriberdestructivedry-run

    Permanently delete a subscriber

    fields: id

Every write asks first: it pauses on a preview of the exact change and runs only when you approve it, before anything reaches MailerLite. Turn off anything you never want your AI to touch.

How it works

From "MailerLite" to a working connector URL

Designed for operators, not developers. You never read API docs, manage tokens, or touch a line of code.

  1. 01

    Name it

    A 30-second eligibility check confirms your AI client accepts a custom connector URL, then you pick the software. This page pre-fills that step.

  2. 02

    Describe what you need

    Plain language, not configuration. What should the assistant be able to look up, and what should it be able to change?

  3. 03

    Review your Connector Blueprint

    The exact Read and Write tool list, before you pay anything. Every write ships on in confirm mode and asks before it runs, every tool is individually toggled, and anything destructive carries a distinct warning.

  4. 04

    Deploy and paste the URL

    You get a hosted connector URL plus paste-in instructions matched to your AI client, and a live test panel that confirms the connection.

Identity and team

MailerLite runs as a one-account connector

MailerLite supports a single credential, so the connector runs in Solo mode: it acts as one account and says so in plain language at auth time and in the dashboard. megamcp's own activity log still separates who did what by connection token.

One-account connector
Bearer token

MailerLite issues a bearer token that megamcp stores encrypted and presents only to MailerLite's API. It is destroyed within 24 hours if you cancel.

The safety story

Write access to MailerLite your IT team will approve

Write safety is the default, not an upgrade. Writes work out of the box in confirm mode, every change is previewed before you approve it, and destructive operations ship in dry-run.

Confirm mode

Enabled writes run through Multi Round-Trip Requests: the tool pauses, shows a human-readable preview of the exact change, and only proceeds with approval. Nothing reaches MailerLite on the model's intent alone.

Guardrails

Any tool can be turned off. Field-level constraints restrict what can be touched, per-tool rate limits are enforced at the gateway edge, and destructive operations ship in dry-run, demonstrating what they would do until you graduate them.

Activity log

Every tool call is logged: who, what, when, result. Write actions and confirmations are highlighted, redaction controls decide how much argument data is stored, and the log is append-only, with updates and deletes refused by the database.

FAQ

Connecting MailerLite: the specifics

Can my AI assistant write to MailerLite?

Yes, with guardrails. Write tools work out of the box in confirm mode: every write asks first, pausing on a preview of the exact change before anything reaches MailerLite. Destructive operations ship in dry-run and never execute until you graduate them, and you can turn off any tool you never want touched.

Is it safe to connect MailerLite to an AI assistant?

Safety is the architecture, not a setting. Every write asks first: it pauses on a human confirmation with the exact change previewed before it reaches MailerLite. Destructive operations demonstrate in dry-run and never execute until you graduate them, any tool can be turned off, and every call lands in an activity log with redaction controls.

If my team uses a MailerLite connector, whose name is on the actions?

MailerLite supports a single credential, so the connector runs in Solo mode and discloses it plainly: the connector acts as one account, stated at auth time and in the dashboard. megamcp's own activity log still preserves per-connection traceability, because every connection has its own token.

Which AI clients work with a MailerLite connector?

Any client that accepts a remote MCP connector URL: Claude (Free, Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise), ChatGPT on paid plans with developer mode enabled, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible clients. Team and Enterprise workspaces may need an admin to allow custom connectors first.

How long until a MailerLite connector is live?

Typically 24 to 72 hours. The mapping is generated from the MailerLite API documentation and human-reviewed before it goes live.

Anything specific to the MailerLite API worth knowing?

Yes. From our index notes on MailerLite: The current REST API uses bearer tokens; the classic API is separate, and older accounts may still be on it.

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