Bevy Community MCP. Manage event schedules and chapters with natural conversation.
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Bevy Community MCP Server manages your community events and chapters. You can list all upcoming events, search for chapters by keyword, get attendee lists for specific gatherings, and track event metrics.
Connect your Bevy account to your AI client and manage all community data directly from conversation.
What your AI agents can do
Get chapter
Retrieves all details for a single, specific community chapter.
Get event
Retrieves all details for a single, specific community event.
Get event counts
Gets a count of community events, specifying which status (e.g., upcoming, completed) to count.
Use get_chapter to pull all details for a single, known community chapter.
Use get_event to retrieve all data points for a single event ID.
Use get_event_counts to get a real-time tally of events, separated by status like 'upcoming' or 'completed'.
Use list_chapters to generate a full roster of every chapter managed by Bevy.
Use list_event_attendees to pull the names and details of everyone who signed up for an event.
Use search_chapters to find chapters based on keywords, like 'finance' or 'london'.
Use list_events to get a comprehensive list of every community event.
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Bevy Community MCP Server: 10 Tools for Community Data
These tools let your agent query, list, and search Bevy Community data for events, chapters, and attendees, allowing you to manage your community from chat.
019d755bget chapter
Retrieves all details for a single, specific community chapter.
019d755bget event
Retrieves all details for a single, specific community event.
019d755bget event counts
Gets a count of community events, specifying which status (e.g., upcoming, completed) to count.
019d755blist chapters
Generates a list containing the details of every community chapter.
019d755blist event attendees
Pulls a list of all people who attended a specific event.
019d755blist event types
Lists all the available event types or categories used in the community.
019d755blist events
Gets a complete list of all community events, including dates and locations.
019d755blist user chapters
Lists all community chapters that a specific user belongs to.
019d755bsearch chapters
Searches and finds chapters that match specific keywords.
019d755bsearch events
Searches and finds events that match specific keywords.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
You connect your Bevy Community account to your AI client and manage all your community's events and chapters right through conversation. Your agent pulls data directly, so you never have to log into a dashboard to get what you need. You can run reports, find people, or check event details just by asking.
Getting Chapter Details
Need the full scoop on a specific chapter? Use get_chapter to pull all the details for a known community chapter. If you want to see everything, list_chapters generates a full roster of every chapter Bevy manages. You can also ask which chapters a specific user belongs to using list_user_chapters, and you can search for groups that match keywords, like 'finance' or 'london', with search_chapters.
Handling Events
Your AI client lets you see a complete list of every community event using list_events, which includes dates and locations. Want to check out one specific event? get_event retrieves all data points for a single event ID. You can even check how many events are happening right now; get_event_counts gives you a real-time tally, letting you specify if you want to count 'upcoming' or 'completed' events.
To find a specific activity, search_events finds events matching keywords. You can also check what types of events you run with list_event_types.
Tracking People and Attendance
Want to know who showed up? list_event_attendees pulls the names and details of everyone who signed up for a specific event. For a quick count of people, you're all set with the attendee lists.
Grouping Related Tools
If you need to see a full roster of every community chapter, run list_chapters. To check a specific chapter's info, use get_chapter. To find a specific chapter using keywords, run search_chapters. If you need to see a full list of events, run list_events. To check a specific event's info, use get_event.
To find a specific event using keywords, run search_events. To see who showed up to an event, use list_event_attendees. To see how many events are happening by status, use get_event_counts. Finally, your agent can pull a list of all event types with list_event_types.
How Bevy Community MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to the Bevy Community server and provide your Bevy Subdomain and API Token.
- 2 Activate the server within your AI client (e.g., Claude, Cursor).
- 3 Instruct your AI client to perform a task, like 'List all upcoming events in the London area.' The agent calls
list_eventsand filters the results for you.
The bottom line is you talk to your AI agent, and the agent runs the necessary Bevy tools to pull structured data, giving you the answer immediately.
Who Is Bevy Community MCP For?
Community Managers, Developer Relations Leads, and Event Organizers. If your job involves tracking regional growth, managing event schedules, or analyzing who attended what, this is for you. Stop exporting spreadsheets and start talking to your data.
Checks event schedules and attendee lists without manually running reports on the Bevy dashboard.
Monitors chapter activity and regional growth metrics straight from their workspace, querying user chapter memberships.
Retrieves event counts and type summaries instantly to populate reports or planning documents.
What Changes When You Connect
- See all event details instantly. Instead of navigating multiple dashboards to check an event's location or date, call
get_eventto pull every piece of data you need in a single conversation. - Track attendance counts on demand. Use
list_event_attendeesto get a roster of attendees for any event, making it easy to measure community growth without running manual reports. - Map your network instantly. Use
list_user_chaptersto see which chapters a specific user belongs to. This is crucial for understanding community overlap and planning targeted outreach. - Find relevant content fast. Use
search_chaptersorsearch_eventsto filter thousands of records by keyword. This is faster than any standard search bar. - Report metrics without manual effort.
get_event_countsgives you real-time numbers on event status (e.g., 12 completed events), eliminating the need for manual dashboard data exports. - Get a full roster of chapters.
list_chaptersgives you a complete, up-to-date list of every group, letting you ensure no regional chapter is missed during planning.
Real-World Use Cases
Planning a regional outreach campaign
A Developer Relations Lead needs to know which chapters exist in the Southeast region. They ask their agent to use search_chapters with 'Southeast'. The agent returns a list of relevant groups, which the lead then uses to schedule local meetings, avoiding the guesswork of manual directory review.
Analyzing event participation post-launch
An Event Organizer wants to know who attended the 'Spring Product Launch'. They prompt their agent to run list_event_attendees for that event. The agent returns a clean list of names and details, allowing the organizer to send follow-up communications immediately, rather than waiting for manual spreadsheet compilation.
Checking community health metrics
A Community Manager needs a quick overview of community health. They ask the agent to run get_event_counts for 'completed' events this quarter. The agent returns a single number (e.g., 12), giving the manager the core metric for their status report in seconds.
Discovering a user's involvement
A Developer Relations Lead needs to understand a specific user's history. They prompt the agent to run list_user_chapters for that user's ID. The agent maps out every chapter the user belongs to, letting the lead plan a multi-touch engagement strategy across multiple groups.
The Tradeoffs
Searching for events piecemeal
Manually running list_events to get everything, then copy-pasting the list into a spreadsheet, and then using a keyword search function on the spreadsheet to find 'SaaS' events.
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Use search_events directly with the keyword 'SaaS'. This tool filters the entire event database and returns only the matching events, saving you the manual steps of listing everything and then filtering it down.
Needing a single chapter detail
Running list_chapters to get the entire directory, scrolling through hundreds of results, and then manually looking for the one chapter ID you need.
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Use search_chapters first to narrow the list down by keyword, and then use get_chapter with the returned ID to pull the complete, structured details for that single chapter.
Trying to find attendees by search term
Attempting to search for attendees by name or company using a general search tool, which won't work because attendee data requires an event context.
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You must use list_event_attendees. This tool requires an event ID as input, ensuring you pull the correct list of people who actually attended that specific event.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your core job involves managing structured community data: tracking event attendance, mapping chapter relationships, or reporting on growth metrics. The tools give you direct, real-time access to Bevy's core records. Don't use it if you only need to browse general information or if your data needs complex, cross-system aggregation (e.g., pulling data from Bevy and Salesforce). For that, you'll need a different data integration layer. If you only need to know the count of events and nothing else, get_event_counts is the most direct tool. If you need to find a chapter, start with search_chapters before calling get_chapter.
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Available Capabilities
Manually tracking community growth is a massive time sink.
Today, tracking community activity means jumping between the Bevy dashboard, downloading CSV exports, and manually cross-referencing attendee lists against chapter rosters. If you need to know how many events happened last month, you click 'Reports,' select the date range, run the report, and then download a file you have to open in Excel. It's slow, and the data is never perfectly current.
With the Bevy Community MCP Server, you just talk to your agent. You ask, 'How many completed events did we have this quarter?' The agent runs `get_event_counts` and returns the number immediately. No dashboards, no downloads, just the clean number you need.
Using Bevy Community MCP Server: Event & Chapter Management
You don't have to manually list all events using the web UI, then copy the names, and then paste those names into another system to see if they are also associated with a specific user's chapter membership. The agent handles all the linking.
Now, you can ask, 'List all upcoming events in London and tell me which chapters those events are relevant to.' The agent runs `list_events`, finds the locations, and then uses `list_user_chapters` and `search_chapters` in sequence—all while you just read the final answer.
Common Questions About Bevy Community MCP
How do I use the `list_events` tool? +
The list_events tool provides a full list of every community event. You run this tool when you need a general overview of all scheduled activities, including dates and locations.
Can I use `list_event_attendees` to check who went to a specific event? +
Yes. You must provide the specific Event ID when calling list_event_attendees. This ensures the tool pulls the correct, accurate roster for that single gathering.
What's the difference between `search_chapters` and `list_chapters`? +
Use list_chapters when you need a full, comprehensive list of every single chapter. Use search_chapters when you only know a keyword (like 'tech' or 'Boston') and need to filter the list down.
How do I find out what events are scheduled for a user? +
First, use list_user_chapters to find the chapters the user belongs to. Then, use the chapter name or ID to search for related events using search_events.
How do I check what event statuses are available using `list_event_types`? +
The list_event_types tool shows you all available categories for events. This helps you know what kinds of events, like 'Workshop' or 'Summit', your community tracks.
If I want to find a specific group, should I use `get_chapter` or `search_chapters`? +
Use search_chapters when you know a keyword, like a city or a topic. get_chapter requires you to already have the chapter's unique ID.
What happens if I try to list attendees for an event that doesn't exist using `list_event_attendees`? +
The system returns a clear error message, telling you the event ID is invalid. You'll need to first use get_event or list_events to get the correct event ID.
Do I need to use `get_event_counts` to know how many events are scheduled? +
No, get_event_counts only tells you the total count of events grouped by status (e.g., 'upcoming'). Use list_events to see the actual details and dates for each event.
Can I see the list of attendees for a specific event? +
Yes! Use the list_event_attendees tool with the Event ID. Your agent will fetch the full list of community members registered for that event.
How do I find community chapters in a specific region? +
Simply ask the agent to search_chapters with the region name as a query. It will retrieve all matching community groups located in that area.
Does the integration allow me to update event details? +
Currently, the toolset focuses on querying and monitoring (Read-Only). You can list and inspect events, attendees, and chapters, but creation or modification must be done through the Bevy HQ dashboard for security.
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