The Twilio SendGrid Scopes API allows you to retrieve the scopes or permissions available to a user, see the user's attempts to access your SendGrid account, and, if necessary, deny an access request. The API exposes 4 endpoints secured with bearer authentication.
4 endpointsThe Single Sign-On API allows you to manage your SAML 2.0 SSO configurations. You can also work with your SSO integrations using the SSO section of the [Twilio SendGrid application user interface](https://app.sendgrid.com/settings/sso). The Single Sign-On Settings operations allow you to create, retrieve, modify, and delete SSO integrations for your Twilio SendGrid account. Each integration will c. The API exposes 12 endpoints secured with bearer authentication.
12 endpointsThe Twilio SendGrid Teammates API allows you to add, manage, and remove Teammates, or user accounts, from your SendGrid account. Teammates function like user accounts on the SendGrid account, allowing you to invite additional users to your account with scoped access. You can think of Teammates as SendGrid's approach to enabling [role-based access control](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Role-based_a. The API exposes 9 endpoints secured with bearer authentication.
# Add to your MCP client config (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf)
{
"jentic": {
"url": "https://api.jentic.com/mcp",
"auth": "oauth"
}
}
# Then ask your agent:
"find live events near a location"
# → Jentic returns the GET /events tool with parameter schema, agent executes.