Brevo MCP alternatives

Brevo's official MCP server is a hosted endpoint for marketing and CRM: contacts, lists, segments, email and SMS campaigns, transactional templates, and CRM deals through tools like contacts and email_campaign_management. It fits teams running outbound marketing from Brevo.

People look past it for two different jobs. Some want a focused transactional email sender rather than a full marketing suite. Others realize the message they want an agent to send is really a chat, not an email campaign. The picks below cover both: dedicated email servers, then messaging platforms.

The 8 best alternatives

  1. ResendOfficial522

    Transactional and developer email is Resend's focus: its official server sends, schedules, and manages email plus contacts, broadcasts, and domains. It is narrower than Brevo's marketing suite, which suits teams that just need reliable sending and contact management.

    Set up Resend
  2. MailgunOfficial57

    Mailgun's official open-source server sends email and inspects deliverability, domains, suppressions, and analytics. It leans toward sending infrastructure and diagnostics rather than campaign building, a good fit when deliverability is the priority.

    Set up Mailgun
  3. PostmarkOfficial43

    Postmark's official server sends transactional and templated email, lists templates, and reads delivery stats. It is deliberately small and aimed at transactional sending, not the broad campaign and CRM surface Brevo offers.

    Set up Postmark
  4. TelegramCommunity1,200

    When the message is a chat rather than an email, the maintained Telegram server (powered by Telethon) reads chats, manages groups and contacts, and sends or edits messages and media. Reach for it to reach a Telegram audience directly.

    Set up Telegram
  5. LINEOfficial591

    LINE's official server pushes and broadcasts text and flex messages, manages rich menus, and reads profiles from a LINE Official Account. It is the pick for messaging an audience on LINE rather than running an email campaign.

    Set up LINE
  6. MatrixCommunity46

    Matrix is the outlier: a community server for Matrix homeservers that reads rooms and messages, sends chats, and manages rooms over HTTP with OAuth. It fits team or community chat on Matrix, not marketing outreach.

    Set up Matrix
  7. MattermostCommunity30

    Team chat rather than campaigns is Mattermost's lane: this maintained server works with channels, messages, threads, reactions, users, teams, and files. Use it when the agent's job is posting inside an internal Mattermost workspace.

    Set up Mattermost
  8. Rocket.ChatCommunity1

    Rocket.Chat's community server reads and posts messages, manages threads, DMs, files, reactions, and pins across a team chat. Like Mattermost it covers internal conversations, a different surface from Brevo's outbound email and SMS.

    Set up Rocket.Chat

How to choose

If you want Brevo's email half without the marketing suite, Resend, Mailgun, and Postmark are the focused transactional senders, with Mailgun strongest on deliverability diagnostics. If the real job is reaching people through chat, Telegram and LINE message audiences, while Matrix, Mattermost, and Rocket.Chat cover team conversations. Match the pick to the channel rather than the word 'messaging'.

FAQ

What is the closest alternative to the Brevo MCP server?
For email, Resend is the nearest, since it sends and manages email plus contacts and broadcasts, though without Brevo's SMS and CRM breadth. Mailgun and Postmark are good if you mainly need transactional sending and deliverability tooling.
Are any of these alternatives full marketing suites like Brevo?
Not exactly. Resend, Mailgun, and Postmark are focused email senders, not broad marketing-and-CRM platforms. Telegram, LINE, Matrix, Mattermost, and Rocket.Chat are messaging tools. Brevo's combination of campaigns, SMS, templates, and CRM deals is wider than any single pick here.
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