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Automate Close CRM tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): create leads, manage calls/SMS, handle tasks, and track notes. Always search tools first for current schemas.

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Close CRM Automation via Rube MCP

Automate Close CRM operations through Composio's Close toolkit via Rube MCP.

Prerequisites

  • Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)

  • Active Close connection via RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit close

  • Always call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first to get current tool schemas
  • Setup

    Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.


  • Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS responds

  • Call RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit close

  • If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Close API authentication

  • Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
  • Core Workflows

    1. Create and Manage Leads

    When to use: User wants to create new leads or manage existing lead records

    Tool sequence:

  • CLOSE_CREATE_LEAD - Create a new lead in Close [Required]
  • Key parameters:

  • name: Lead/company name

  • contacts: Array of contact objects associated with the lead

  • custom: Custom field values as key-value pairs

  • status_id: Lead status ID
  • Pitfalls:

  • Leads in Close represent companies/organizations, not individual people

  • Contacts are nested within leads; create the lead first, then contacts are included

  • Custom field keys use the custom field ID (e.g., 'custom.cf_XXX'), not display names

  • Duplicate lead detection is not automatic; check before creating
  • 2. Log Calls

    When to use: User wants to log a phone call activity against a lead

    Tool sequence:

  • CLOSE_CREATE_CALL - Log a call activity [Required]
  • Key parameters:

  • lead_id: ID of the associated lead

  • contact_id: ID of the contact called

  • direction: 'outbound' or 'inbound'

  • status: Call status ('completed', 'no-answer', 'busy', etc.)

  • duration: Call duration in seconds

  • note: Call notes
  • Pitfalls:

  • lead_id is required; calls must be associated with a lead

  • Duration is in seconds, not minutes

  • Call direction affects reporting and analytics

  • contact_id is optional but recommended for tracking
  • 3. Send SMS Messages

    When to use: User wants to send or log SMS messages through Close

    Tool sequence:

  • CLOSE_CREATE_SMS - Send or log an SMS message [Required]
  • Key parameters:

  • lead_id: ID of the associated lead

  • contact_id: ID of the contact

  • direction: 'outbound' or 'inbound'

  • text: SMS message content

  • status: Message status
  • Pitfalls:

  • SMS functionality requires Close phone/SMS integration to be configured

  • lead_id is required for all SMS activities

  • Outbound SMS may require a verified sending number

  • Message length limits may apply depending on carrier
  • 4. Manage Tasks

    When to use: User wants to create or manage follow-up tasks

    Tool sequence:

  • CLOSE_CREATE_TASK - Create a new task [Required]
  • Key parameters:

  • lead_id: Associated lead ID

  • text: Task description

  • date: Due date for the task

  • assigned_to: User ID of the assignee

  • is_complete: Whether the task is completed
  • Pitfalls:

  • Tasks are associated with leads, not contacts

  • Date format should follow ISO 8601

  • assigned_to requires the Close user ID, not email or name

  • Tasks without a date appear in the 'no due date' section
  • 5. Manage Notes

    When to use: User wants to add or retrieve notes on leads

    Tool sequence:

  • CLOSE_GET_NOTE - Retrieve a specific note [Required]
  • Key parameters:

  • note_id: ID of the note to retrieve
  • Pitfalls:

  • Notes are associated with leads

  • Note IDs are required for retrieval; search leads first to find note references

  • Notes support plain text and basic formatting
  • 6. Delete Activities

    When to use: User wants to remove call records or other activities

    Tool sequence:

  • CLOSE_DELETE_CALL - Delete a call activity [Required]
  • Key parameters:

  • call_id: ID of the call to delete
  • Pitfalls:

  • Deletion is permanent and cannot be undone

  • Only the call creator or admin can delete calls

  • Deleting a call removes it from all reports and timelines
  • Common Patterns

    Lead and Contact Relationship

    Close data model:
  • Lead = Company/Organization

  • - Contact = Person (nested within Lead)
    - Activity = Call, SMS, Email, Note (linked to Lead)
    - Task = Follow-up item (linked to Lead)
    - Opportunity = Deal (linked to Lead)

    ID Resolution

    Lead ID:

    1. Search for leads using the Close search API
  • Extract lead_id from results (format: 'lead_XXXXXXXXXXXXX')

  • Use lead_id in all activity creation calls
  • Contact ID:

    1. Retrieve lead details to get nested contacts
  • Extract contact_id (format: 'cont_XXXXXXXXXXXXX')

  • Use in call/SMS activities for accurate tracking
  • Activity Logging Pattern

    1. Identify the lead_id and optionally contact_id
  • Create the activity (call, SMS, note) with lead_id

  • Include relevant metadata (duration, direction, status)

  • Create follow-up tasks if needed
  • Known Pitfalls

    ID Formats:

  • Lead IDs: 'lead_XXXXXXXXXXXXX'

  • Contact IDs: 'cont_XXXXXXXXXXXXX'

  • Activity IDs vary by type: 'acti_XXXXXXXXXXXXX', 'call_XXXXXXXXXXXXX'

  • Custom field IDs: 'custom.cf_XXXXXXXXXXXXX'

  • Always use the full ID string
  • Rate Limits:

  • Close API has rate limits based on your plan

  • Implement delays between bulk operations

  • Monitor response headers for rate limit status

  • 429 responses require backoff
  • Custom Fields:

  • Custom fields are referenced by their API ID, not display name

  • Different lead statuses may have different required custom fields

  • Custom field types (text, number, date, dropdown) enforce value formats
  • Data Integrity:

  • Leads are the primary entity; contacts and activities are linked to leads

  • Deleting a lead may cascade to its contacts and activities

  • Bulk operations should validate IDs before executing
  • Quick Reference

    TaskTool SlugKey Params
    Create leadCLOSE_CREATE_LEADname, contacts, custom
    Log callCLOSE_CREATE_CALLlead_id, direction, status, duration
    Send SMSCLOSE_CREATE_SMSlead_id, text, direction
    Create taskCLOSE_CREATE_TASKlead_id, text, date, assigned_to
    Get noteCLOSE_GET_NOTEnote_id
    Delete callCLOSE_DELETE_CALLcall_id