Common Room MCP. Unify every community signal into one actionable source.
Common Room MCP unifies your entire community data—from Slack posts to GitHub commits—into one place. Stop juggling separate dashboards. Your agent connects to Common Room and gives you a single source of truth for every member's activity, relationship history, and current engagement score across all platforms.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
The MCP lets you create, update, or remove entire community member records programmatically.
You can ingest new signals—like a Slack post or social interaction—into a member's timeline history.
It retrieves and monitors pre-defined groups of users, such as 'At Risk' or 'Highly Engaged,' to assess behavioral health.
You can list existing community tags or defined segment types to guide your analysis.
The MCP lets you check the health of the underlying API token, ensuring continuous data flow.
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What AI agents can do with Common Room with 12 Tools
These tools give your agent direct control over the entire lifecycle of community data, from creating profiles to ingesting signals and managing webhooks.
Make your AI actually useful.
Add this MCP to Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf and your AI stops guessing. It gets real tools to look things up, take action, and handle the stuff you keep doing by hand.
Start using Common Room MCPCreate Member
This tool creates a brand-new profile entry for a community member.
Create Webhook
It sets up a new webhook endpoint to send data notifications from the platform.
Delete Member
This tool permanently removes a member's record, fulfilling GDPR compliance requests.
Delete Webhook
It deletes a previously configured webhook endpoint.
Get Member
You can fetch all detailed information about any specific community member using...
Get Token Status
This checks the current status and validity of your API access token.
Ingest Activity
It reports a specific activity, like a Slack post or social interaction, to update a member’s timeline.
List Members
This retrieves a comprehensive list of all community members stored in the system.
List Segments
It fetches a list of defined user groups, such as 'Highly Engaged' or 'At Risk'.
List Tags
This retrieves all custom tags currently applied to the community members.
List Webhooks
It provides a list of all webhooks that are actively configured for data streaming.
Update Member
You can modify specific details, like names or roles, on an existing member's profile.
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Pick your AI client below to get set up. Just create a Vinkius account, subscribe, and you're instantly up and running. We handle the entire backend infrastructure, delivering out-of-the-box support for HTTPS Streamable, SSE, and OAuth2—zero messy routing required.
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Build Your Own
Turn any API into an MCP. Import a spec, define Agent Skills, or deploy with MCPFusion.
- Import from OpenAPI, Swagger, or YAML specs
- Create Agent Skills with progressive disclosure
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- Built in DLP, auth, and compliance on each call
- Real time usage dashboard and cost metering
- Publish to catalog or keep private
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The Signal Mess: Keeping track of who talks to whom.
Right now, your team wastes hours clicking between Slack, Discord, GitHub, and marketing CRMs. You see a great conversation happen on one platform, but when you need the full picture—the person's history, their other interests, or if they are part of an 'At Risk' segment—you have to copy IDs, open five different tabs, and stitch the narrative together yourself.
With this MCP, that whole process vanishes. Your agent reads all those signals and weaves them into a single profile view. You don't piece together data; you ask for insight. It hands you the complete, organized story of your community member in plain language.
Get Complete Identity Resolution with Common Room MCP
Manually cross-referencing identities is a nightmare: Is 'johndev' on Discord the same person as 'John Doe' in Slack? You have to run multiple manual searches and verify metadata across different systems just to confirm basic identity.
The MCP solves this by using Person360 technology. It resolves those cross-channel identities automatically, giving you a single source of truth for every user relationship without the guesswork.
What Common Room MCP does for your AI
Your AI client acts as a dedicated community intelligence analyst. Instead of manually checking Slack threads or downloading GitHub reports, your agent reads the data for you. You can ask it to find specific groups—like 'highly engaged power users who haven't talked in three weeks.' It resolves identities across platforms using Person360 technology, meaning it knows that John Doe on Discord is the same John Doe from Slack and GitHub.
Need to manage a member? You can programmatically create new profiles or delete old ones if compliance requires it. The whole process happens through natural conversation. Vinkius makes this possible by providing access to Common Room’s full catalog, letting your agent handle everything from listing community tags to ingesting brand-new activity signals from any social platform.
It's total control over relationship intelligence without leaving your workspace.
019dd0d5-89f3-71a4-9712-8cf119502e17 How to set up Common Room MCP
The bottom line is you tell your AI what data you need—whether it's a list of members or an activity report—and it executes the request across all connected community sources.
First, subscribe to this Common Room MCP on Vinkius.
Next, retrieve your dedicated API Token from the platform settings and provide it to your AI client.
Finally, use natural language commands in your agent to manage profiles or ingest signals directly.
Who uses Common Room MCP
Community Managers who are tired of manually cross-referencing dozens of social channels. DevRel leads needing to track high-impact contributors without switching tabs. Operations staff tasked with maintaining data compliance and member records.
They use the MCP to instantly get complete profile details for a user, checking engagement levels across all platforms in one command.
They monitor social signals from multiple channels simultaneously to spot influential contributors and guide marketing outreach.
They automate member provisioning by creating new profiles or executing 'Right to be Forgotten' deletions when necessary for compliance.
Benefits of connecting Common Room MCP
Stop guessing who your best advocates are. Instead of manually checking multiple social platforms, you can use the MCP to list all members and instantly check their cross-channel engagement levels.
Compliance is easier when everything's centralized. When a deletion request comes in, your agent executes 'delete_member,' handling the process cleanly so you don't have to worry about GDPR manually.
Keep track of every interaction that matters. You can run 'ingest_activity' whenever new data pops up—whether it’s from Discord or an internal tool—keeping member timelines fresh for your outreach team.
Target efforts precisely. Instead of sending mass emails, you ask the MCP to list segments, pulling out only the users who are 'At Risk,' so your DevRel team can intervene early.
Maintain a perfect record. You never lose context because the system aggregates everything, letting you get complete member details and metadata without any manual data scrubbing.
Common Room MCP use cases
Finding top contributors before a conference
The DevRel team needs to know who their most influential users are for an event. They ask the agent to list segments, filtering only for 'Highly Engaged' members. The MCP replies with the complete profiles of the 20 best candidates, saving days of manual outreach.
Handling a data deletion request
An operational lead receives a legal order to delete a user's profile entirely. They use the agent to execute 'delete_member,' ensuring that all associated metadata is removed programmatically and logged for compliance.
Tracking new viral activity
A key member makes a major announcement on a third-party forum not connected directly. The Ops team uses the MCP to ingest_activity, updating that user's timeline immediately so they can respond with timely support.
Cleaning up old data streams
The company needs to retire an integration webhook. Instead of hunting through dashboard menus, the team uses the MCP to list webhooks and then delete_webhook in one query.
Common Room MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Treating signals as isolated events
A user sees a Slack post about User X's great idea, but has to switch to GitHub and manually search for more activity on that account.
Instead of switching tabs, ask your agent to get_member details for User X. It compiles the profile with cross-channel context (Slack + GitHub) immediately.
Updating profiles via multiple forms
A team member updates a user's role on Slack, then has to go into a separate CRM and manually update that same field.
Use the MCP's update_member tool. Your agent changes the profile detail in one command, updating the record across all connected systems.
Assuming data consistency
A new team member starts and gets added to a group, but their profile is missing key identifiers or metadata.
Use the create_member tool. This ensures the user's record is fully initialized with all necessary fields from day one.
When to use Common Room MCP
Use this MCP if your core pain point is fragmented data across multiple communication channels (Slack, Discord, GitHub). You need to see a single, unified view of a person’s history and current engagement level. This tool excels at identity resolution and signal aggregation. Don't use it if you simply need to send a one-off message or just log an event; those are simple messaging tasks handled by other tools. If your only requirement is listing members without needing context like 'At Risk' segmentation, basic directory services might suffice. But if the intelligence layer—the ability to combine signals and manage relationships—is what you need, this MCP is essential.
Frequently asked questions about Common Room MCP
How does Common Room MCP resolve different user accounts? +
It uses Person360 technology to link identifiers. It means that even if 'john@example.com' appears on three different platforms, your agent knows it’s the same person.
Can Common Room MCP track activities from non-listed sites? +
Yes, you can ingest custom activity signals. The MCP allows you to programmatically feed new interactions into a member's timeline, keeping records current even if they don't use the core platforms.
What is the difference between list_members and get_member? +
list_members gives you a directory of every user. get_member pulls all deep details for one specific user, including their full metadata history.
Is Common Room MCP compliant with GDPR deletion rules? +
Yes. The delete_member tool allows you to execute permanent member removal programmatically, which is necessary for managing data compliance requirements.
How do I set up webhooks using Common Room MCP? +
You use the create_webhook tool to configure a new endpoint. This ensures that when something happens in the community, your system gets an automated notification.