Aventri MCP. Manage your entire event attendee and speaker data flow.
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Aventri MCP Server manages your entire event lifecycle—events, contacts, and speakers. You can list all events, search attendees by email or ID, create new speaker profiles, and clone complex event modules instantly from your AI agent.
What your AI agents can do
Add contact
Creates a brand new contact record in your Aventri account.
Add pre approved
Adds contacts to a pre-approved list, granting them access before the event starts.
Add pre load
Populates a group of registrants into your system for bulk access control.
List all events or search for a specific event by name, ID, or date range.
Add new contacts, update existing records with details, delete accounts, or pull detailed profiles using get_contact.
Populate pre-load and pre-approved lists to control access before the event starts.
Clone an existing, successful event module for rapid setup of a new year's conference or workshop.
Create new speaker accounts, list all current speakers, and fetch their associated session details.
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Aventri MCP Server: 13 Tools for Events and Contacts
These tools let your AI client interact directly with Aventri to manage contacts, build events, and track speakers without needing manual clicks.
019ea5e1add contact
Creates a brand new contact record in your Aventri account.
019ea5e1add pre approved
Adds contacts to a pre-approved list, granting them access before the event starts.
019ea5e1add pre load
Populates a group of registrants into your system for bulk access control.
019ea5e1clone event
Duplicates an existing event, allowing you to quickly start a new instance with the same core modules.
019ea5e1create speaker
Creates a brand-new speaker profile at the account level.
019ea5e1delete contact
Removes an existing contact record from your system.
019ea5e1get contact
Retrieves all detailed information for a specific contact using their ID or email.
019ea5e1get speaker
Gets detailed profile information and associated session details for a named speaker.
019ea5e1list contacts
Retrieves a comprehensive list of all contacts in the Aventri account.
019ea5e1list events
Lists every event currently active within your Aventri account.
019ea5e1list speakers
Retrieves a list of all speakers associated with the account.
019ea5e1search events
Filters and searches across your event catalog by keywords, dates, or types.
019ea5e1update contact
Modifies specific details for an existing contact record.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
Your agent connects straight to your Aventri account. You don't gotta click through a million tabs just to manage conference logistics and attendee data; you just talk to it. This server lets your AI client handle every piece of the event lifecycle, from tracking down old contacts to building out brand new speaker profiles.
Managing Your Event Schedule
You need to know what events are running? You can ask your agent to list_events and get a rundown of everything currently in your account. If you're looking for something specific—say, the tech conference from last fall or an event happening next month—you use search_events. This tool filters your entire catalog by keywords, date ranges, or type so you find exactly what you need fast.
Setting up a new event is usually a headache. But you don't have to start from scratch. You can tell the agent to run clone_event, and it duplicates an existing event module for you. This lets you take the core structure of a successful conference—the modules, the flow, everything—and quickly adapt it for next year’s workshop or annual meeting.
Handling Your Contacts and Attendees
The contact list is always messy. With this setup, your agent makes managing every single record simple. If you have a brand-new lead, you run add_contact, and the system creates that record right away. If you find an existing person but need to change their phone number or job title, you use update_contact to modify those specific details.
Need to pull up deep history on a client? You give your agent an ID or an email address, and it executes get_contact, pulling all the detailed information for that person. Conversely, if you want a full view of everyone in your system, list_contacts provides that comprehensive list.
Sometimes you gotta clean house. If a record is outdated or someone left, you use delete_contact to remove it from the account. For controlling who gets access before things even start, there are specialized tools. You can run add_pre_load to populate a whole group of people into your system for bulk access control, or if they’re confirmed and waiting in line, you use add_pre_approved to grant them entry before the official kick-off.
Coordinating Speakers
Keeping track of your talent pool is critical. You can run list_speakers to get a quick roster of everyone who’s speaking this year. If you need deep details on one person—their full profile and every session they're associated with—you use get_speaker. When you book someone new, the agent runs create_speaker, building out their brand-new account at the account level.
How It Works for You
Your AI client doesn't need to know complex API calls. You just tell it what you want—like, 'Find all events in Q3 that involve networking' or 'Update Jane Doe’s job title and add her to the pre-approved list.' The agent figures out which tool to run (search_events, update_contact, add_pre_approved), executes the action against Aventri, and brings you the specific data or confirmation right back in plain English.
It's that direct. You'll get exactly what you need without any extra clicks.
How Aventri MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to the server and input your Aventri Account ID and API Key.
- 2 Ask your agent for a task (e.g., 'Get contact John Smith's profile').
- 3 The agent runs the required tool (
get_contact) and returns the formatted data.
The bottom line is, you talk to your agent like a person, and it talks to Aventri for you, giving you structured answers instantly.
Who Is Aventri MCP For?
Event Planners who spend too much time manually updating spreadsheets. Marketing Operations teams needing to sync contact data across multiple systems. Executive Assistants tasked with pulling quick speaker bios or event details for last-minute briefings.
Uses clone_event and list_events to quickly duplicate successful conference setups, saving hours of manual data entry.
Runs contact checks using add_contact or update_contact to keep attendee records current across different campaigns.
Needs quick access to speaker info; uses get_speaker and list_speakers to pull bios and session details for a meeting brief.
What Changes When You Connect
- Stop manually duplicating layouts. Use
clone_eventto duplicate successful conference structures, saving hours of module setup time. - Need a contact's full history? Don't search spreadsheets; use
get_contactto pull detailed profiles instantly by email or ID. - Control access before the show starts. Run
add_pre_loadoradd_pre_approvedto manage registrant lists directly from your agent. - Keep speaker data clean and current. Use
create_speakerandupdate_contacttogether to ensure every person is properly linked to a session. - Find what you need fast. Instead of clicking through filters, use
search_eventsorlist_contactsto pinpoint specific information in seconds.
Real-World Use Cases
Onboarding a New Event
You're launching the 2025 Annual Summit. You don't want to rebuild everything. Ask your agent: 'Clone event ID 8821 and rename it for 2025.' The agent runs clone_event, giving you a perfect, ready-to-edit draft instantly.
Updating Speaker Info
A speaker changed their title. Instead of logging into the web portal and hunting for them, ask your agent to 'Update contact 55402's title to Director.' The tool handles the change via update_contact.
Quickly Building a Briefing Packet
You need bios and session details for three people attending a meeting. You ask your agent to 'Get speaker details for John Doe, Jane Smith, and Alex Lee.' The tool runs get_speaker three times and formats the full report.
Handling Bulk Check-In Lists
You have a list of early birds. Instead of manually entering them, you ask your agent to 'Add these 50 emails to pre-load.' The tool runs add_pre_load, ensuring they get access before the official check-in period.
The Tradeoffs
Updating a contact without ID
Trying to tell your agent, 'Update John Doe's phone number.' The system fails because it only knows how to target records by unique IDs or emails.
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Always specify the identifier. Use update_contact and provide either the Contact ID or a reliable email address for the record you want to change.
Listing all data, then filtering
Asking the agent simply to 'List contacts' when you only need people from Marketing. You get thousands of results and have to manually sift through them.
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Use list_contacts followed by a filtered query, or better yet, use your AI client to constrain the search parameters right in the prompt.
Creating speakers piecemeal
Creating a speaker profile (create_speaker) but forgetting to associate them with any sessions. The data feels incomplete.
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After running create_speaker, immediately follow up by asking the agent to 'Associate this new speaker with Event 8821's session module.' This connects the tools.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your job involves managing structured, relational data across events, people, and sessions. If you need to perform a sequence of actions—like listing an event, finding all speakers for it, and then updating their contact records—this is built for that multi-step process.
Don't use it if all you need is a simple database search (e.g., just pulling sales leads from HubSpot). If your primary data source lives outside of Aventri, an external CRM connector will work better. But if the core truth—the master record—is in Aventri, this server gives you the necessary tools to read and write that truth accurately.
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This server provides 13 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Available Capabilities
Finding a single attendee's profile shouldn't feel like running a marathon.
Right now, finding out what John Doe is doing at your conference requires logging into the web portal. You click 'Attendees,' then filter by date, then search his name, and finally copy his phone number into a separate sheet for a follow-up email. It takes five clicks and three minutes.
With this MCP server, you just ask: 'What's John Doe's status and contact info?' Your agent runs `get_contact` and gives you the data immediately, clean and ready to use. Zero clicking required.
Aventri MCP Server lets you manage event setups instantly.
Before this, setting up a similar-sized workshop meant manually rebuilding the entire module list—copying modules from last year's tech summit and renaming them. It was tedious, error-prone data entry that wasted an entire afternoon.
Now, you tell your agent to 'Clone event 8821.' The system runs `clone_event`, duplicating the core structure in seconds. You get a perfect shell ready for new content. Period.
Common Questions About Aventri MCP
How do I list all events using the Aventri MCP Server? +
You use list_events. This tool retrieves every event ID and name currently in your account, giving you a full overview of what's active.
Can I update contact details for many people at once using Aventri MCP Server? +
While the update_contact tool updates one record at a time, you can automate this process by having your agent loop through a list of contacts and run the update command sequentially.
What is the best way to find a specific speaker's details? +
Use get_speaker. This tool takes the name or ID as input and returns detailed profile information, including all associated sessions for that person.
Do I need to use add_pre_load before adding contacts? +
No. You can run add_contact for individual records at any time. The pre-load tools (add_pre_load, add_pre_approved) are specific functions used for bulk access control lists, not general data entry.
When I use the `add_contact` tool, what information is required to ensure data integrity? +
You must provide a unique identifier (like email or internal ID) along with mandatory fields like name and organization. The server validates these inputs against existing records before creating new entries.
How does the `clone_event` tool manage module dependencies when duplicating an event? +
The tool duplicates all core modules linked to the source event ID. It maintains module relationships, meaning any settings or data sources are copied over for your new instance.
If I call `get_contact` with a contact ID that doesn't exist, what response should my agent expect? +
The server returns a specific error code and message indicating 'Contact Not Found.' Your AI client can then prompt the user for verification or an alternate identifier.
What level of permission is required to successfully execute the `delete_contact` tool? +
You need full write access permissions on your Aventri account. Running this function permanently removes the contact record and associated data from the system database.
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