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Summary
Send transactional emails, fire product events and manage contacts in Loops (the modern product-email tool for SaaS) from any AI agent. 9 tools, Bearer-token auth.
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Loops + Gemini
Send transactional emails, fire product events and manage contacts in Loops (the modern product-email tool for SaaS) from any AI agent. 9 tools, Bearer-token auth.
Prerequisites
See the full setup instructions baked into the connector (visible in the in-app store when you select the connector). The required environment variables for this connector are:
LOOPS_API_KEY
Step 1 — Get credentials
so/docs/api-reference).
Setup:
- Sign in to https://app.loops.so → Settings → API → Create API key.
- Pick the scope: Public API (recommended for most use) or higher.
- Copy the key (prefixed). Set
LOOPS_API_KEY.
Authentication: Authorization: Bearer ${LOOPS_API_KEY}.
Mental model: Loops is event-driven. You send events (like 'user.signed_up', 'subscription.upgraded'), and those events trigger loops (the email automations you build in the UI). For transactional sends (password reset, magic link), use loops_send_transactional_email with a pre-built transactional template ID.
…(continued in the in-app connector instructions)
Step 2 — Install the adapter
git clone https://github.com/HelpCode-ai/anythingmcp.git
cd anythingmcp && docker compose up -d
Step 3 — Add the connector in Gemini
Gemini CLI reads MCP servers from ~/.gemini/settings.json (or %APPDATA%\gemini\settings.json on Windows). Add:
{
"mcpServers": {
"anythingmcp": {
"httpUrl": "https://cloud.anythingmcp.com/mcp",
"headers": { "Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_MCP_API_KEY" }
}
}
}
- Get your MCP API key from AnythingMCP → Profile → MCP API Keys → New Key.
- Save the file and restart
gemini. - Run
/mcpinside the Gemini CLI —Loopsshould be listed as available. - Vertex AI Studio: pass
https://cloud.anythingmcp.com/mcpto thetoolsarray of your request with the same Bearer header.
Available tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
loops_test_api_key | Verify the API key works and return account info (team name, type) |
loops_find_contact | Find a contact by email or userId |
loops_create_contact | Create a new contact |
loops_update_contact | Update an existing contact's fields |
loops_delete_contact | Permanently delete a contact |
loops_send_event | Send a product/behavioral event to trigger a Loops automation |
loops_send_transactional_email | Send a transactional email using a pre-built Loops transactional template |
loops_list_mailing_lists | List mailing lists configured on the account |
loops_list_custom_fields | List custom contact properties defined on the account, with their data types |
FAQ
Does Gemini 1.5 Pro or 2.x support MCP? Yes — Gemini CLI ≥ 0.4 and Vertex AI tools API both accept MCP httpUrl connectors with Bearer headers.
Next steps
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