Livestorm MCP. Manage event data and attendee lists instantly.
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Livestorm connects your AI agent to manage every part of your webinar process. Use natural language to schedule events, track who registered, verify attendance lists, pull detailed performance metrics, or send out replay links—all without opening the Livestorm dashboard.
What your AI agents can do
Create event
Schedules a new webinar or video event, requiring at least the event title.
Create registration
Adds a single attendee to a specific webinar's registration list.
Get event
Retrieves all metadata about one specific webinar, like its status or sign-up page URL.
The agent generates new webinar or video events by calling create_event.
You can list all scheduled, live, and past webinars using list_events, retrieving full metadata for each one.
The system handles creating new attendee records (create_registration) or pulling detailed lists of everyone who signed up (list_registrations).
Retrieve a precise list of attendees who joined the event, including how long they stayed and their engagement metrics (using list_attendees).
Pull post-event data—like registration counts, attendance rates, and replay views—by running list_analytics.
Send the video replay link to every person who attended a completed webinar using send_replay.
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Livestorm MCP Server: 10 Tools for Event Ops
These tools let your agent manage the entire lifecycle of a webinar—from scheduling new events to pulling detailed attendance metrics and sending replays.
019d75c9create event
Schedules a new webinar or video event, requiring at least the event title.
019d75c9create registration
Adds a single attendee to a specific webinar's registration list.
019d75c9get event
Retrieves all metadata about one specific webinar, like its status or sign-up page URL.
019d75c9get registration
Pulls the full record for a single attendee's registration entry.
019d75c9list analytics
Gets performance data including how many people registered, attended, and viewed replays for an event.
019d75c9list attendees
Returns a list of only the participants who actually joined the webinar, plus their watch time and engagement scores.
019d75c9list events
Retrieves a master list of every single event (scheduled, live, or replay) in your account.
019d75c9list registrations
Outputs all names and emails from the sign-up sheet for one specific webinar.
019d75c9list webinar rooms
Shows you a list of every room available in your Livestorm workspace for infrastructure checks.
019d75c9send replay
Automatically sends the replay video link to everyone who attended the completed webinar.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
Look, forget jumping between dashboards and wrestling with spreadsheets just to run a webinar. This MCP Server hooks your AI agent straight into Livestorm so you can manage every single part of your event cycle using plain language. You don't gotta open that clunky dashboard; your agent does the heavy lifting for ya.
Setting Up Your Event
Your agent handles everything from scheduling to basic room checks. You can schedule a whole new webinar or video event just by telling it you need one, as long as you give it a title. If you wanna check what's already on the calendar, list_events gives you a master list of every single thing—whether it’s scheduled for next week, happening live right now, or already posted as a replay.
Need to know more about just one specific event? You can run get_event to pull all the metadata, like its current status or that sign-up page URL you need.
Managing Attendees and Sign-Ups
We got you covered from lead capture to checking who actually showed up. When someone signs up, your agent can use create_registration to drop them right into a specific webinar's list. If you wanna see the whole sign-up sheet for an event, list_registrations spits out every name and email that signed up.
You can also pull the full file on any single person using get_registration. But here’s where it gets good: you don’t just want to know who signed up; you wanna know who showed up. The list_attendees tool returns a precise roster of participants who actually joined, plus their actual watch time and engagement scores.
Running the Show and Reporting Back
When it's showtime, your agent can even check infrastructure for ya; list_webinar_rooms shows you every room available in your Livestorm workspace. Once the event wraps up, you don't wanna manually email links. Just run send_replay, and your agent automatically sends the video replay link to everyone who was actually there.
For post-mortem analysis, running list_analytics pulls all that deep performance data—you get counts on how many people registered versus how many attended, plus metrics on replay views. This gives you a clear picture of what worked.
The Bottom Line
You can use your agent to run complex, multi-step tasks that used to take half a day and required jumping between three different screens. You don't need to memorize any API calls; you just tell the AI client what you want—like "Schedule the Q3 kickoff webinar" or "Send out the replay link for yesterday’s session." It handles the whole flow, from scheduling it with create_event and getting the master list via list_events, to tracking every single person who attended using list_attendees, pulling all the final numbers with list_analytics, and making sure everyone gets the replay link with send_replay.
It's that simple. You just talk, and it does the work.
How Livestorm MCP Works
- 1 Connect your AI client and authorize it with your Livestorm API Token. You'll need the token found in Settings → Integrations → API.
- 2 Tell your agent exactly what you want to do—for instance, 'Show me the attendance rate for last week’s product demo.'
- 3 The agent executes the necessary tool (e.g.,
list_analytics), pulls the raw data, and formats it into a clear, conversational answer.
The bottom line is you get full control over your entire webinar pipeline without ever leaving your chat window.
Who Is Livestorm MCP For?
This is for the Event Ops Manager who gets sick of manual data exports. It's for Sales Enablement staff who need to follow up immediately after a demo. If you manage webinars or online training and spend more than 15 minutes per week compiling reports, this tool saves your butt.
They use list_events to check the status of upcoming sessions and run create_event when a new workshop needs scheduling. They also audit event health using list_webinar_rooms.
Needs to know how many leads signed up for an upcoming campaign. They use the agent to run list_analytics and then trigger a mass follow-up with send_replay after launch day.
Identifies high-value prospects by checking attendance records using list_attendees. They can quickly pull detailed registration information for targeted outreach.
What Changes When You Connect
- Stop manually compiling reports.
list_analyticspulls attendance rates, registration counts, and replay views directly into your conversation. - Never miss a follow-up lead. Use
list_attendeesto pinpoint exactly who showed up to the demo, not just those who signed up on paper. - Automate post-event cleanup. One simple call to
send_replaygets the recording link out to every single person who attended, saving hours of email work. - Maintain event continuity. With
list_events, you can see the status and details of all your campaigns—from upcoming workshops to past deep dives. - Improve data integrity. You can validate individual records using
get_registrationor pull a clean list withlist_registrationsbefore sending out communications.
Real-World Use Cases
The Sales Follow-Up Gap
A sales team runs a product demo webinar. Instead of waiting for an intern to export and clean the sheet, they ask their agent: 'Run list_attendees for the Q3 Demo.' The agent immediately returns a list showing which leads stayed past the 20-minute mark, letting the rep know who needs calling today.
The Missing Campaign Report
Marketing launches a webinar and then forgets to check its performance. They ask their agent: 'What were the metrics for last week's webinar?' The agent executes list_analytics and reports back on registration counts, attendance rates, and replay views in seconds.
The Onboarding Overload
Customer Success needs to remind clients who missed the mandatory training. They use the agent to run send_replay, automatically distributing the recording link only to the people who were supposed to attend but haven't viewed it.
The Scheduling Headache
An Event Planner needs to reschedule a workshop and check if the room is free. They first run list_webinar_rooms to map out infrastructure, then use create_event to set up the new date/time with minimal clicks.
The Tradeoffs
Checking attendance manually
Opening Livestorm, finding the event dashboard, clicking 'Analytics,' downloading CSVs for registrations, and then opening a second report to compare against actual join times.
→
Just ask your agent: 'Run list_attendees for [Event ID].' It combines both lists of people who joined with their duration in one shot. You skip the dashboard entirely.
Trying to find a specific attendee record
Searching through thousands of rows in an exported spreadsheet just to confirm if John Doe registered or what his status was.
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Use get_registration and give the agent the email. It pulls that person's full, correct registration data directly from Livestorm.
Missing post-event communication
Having a great webinar but forgetting to send out the recording link because someone was 'too busy.' The content value drops immediately.
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After the event, run send_replay. It handles sending the link automatically to everyone who attended. You don't lift a finger.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP Server if your primary workflow involves tracking user interaction with scheduled video events (webinars). If you need to create, schedule, list, or pull metrics on webinar data—you need this. Don't use it if you just need to manage a general CRM record, like updating a contact's phone number; for that, stick to your standard CRM tools. Also, don't rely on list_registrations as the sole source of truth; always cross-reference with list_attendees to know who actually saw the content.
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This server provides 10 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Available Capabilities
Tracking webinar attendance shouldn't take 10 clicks and two spreadsheets.
Today, figuring out a campaign’s performance means logging into Livestorm. You jump to the event dashboard, then you have to find the 'Analytics' tab. Next, you run over to the 'Registrations' section just to confirm names, and then you export everything—usually as separate CSV files that require cleanup.
With this MCP Server, you tell your agent: 'Give me the full performance report for Q2.' The agent runs `list_analytics` and gives you a single, conversational answer summarizing registration counts, attendance rates, and replay views. You get the final data point instantly.
Listattendees MCP Server: Know who stayed engaged.
The manual way is to compare the 'Registered' list against a separate, messy attendance log. This comparison is error-prone and takes minutes of cross-referencing names and emails.
Now, you just ask your agent to run `list_attendees`. It provides a clean, actionable list showing exactly who logged in, for how long, and their engagement score. That's the data that matters.
Common Questions About Livestorm MCP
How do I get my Livestorm API Token? +
Log in to Livestorm, go to Settings → Integrations → API, and copy your API Token. API access may require a paid plan.
What's the difference between registrations and attendees? +
Registrations are people who signed up for the webinar. Attendees are those who actually joined and attended the event. An attendee is always a registrant, but not all registrants become attendees.
Can I create a new webinar through the AI integration? +
Yes, use the create_event action with at least a title. You can optionally provide a description, start/end times, and event type (live, replay, or on-demand).
How do I send replays to attendees? +
Use the send_replay action with the webinar ID. This will automatically email the replay link to everyone who attended the completed event.
What metrics does `list_analytics` return for a given webinar? +
It returns key performance indicators like attendance rates and total views. You get registration counts, overall attendance rate percentages, and how many times the replay link was viewed. This helps you measure event ROI after it wraps up.
How can I see every webinar using `list_events`? +
It provides a comprehensive list of all your webinars—scheduled, live, and replays. You use this to quickly gather the IDs and statuses for multiple events at once, so you know what's running.
What is the purpose of running `list_webinar_rooms`? +
This command shows all the physical rooms in your Livestorm workspace. It helps you plan future webinars by confirming proper infrastructure setup before creating a new event or managing capacity.
How do I retrieve full details for one webinar using `get_event`? +
It pulls all the detailed metadata for one specific event, including its settings and the registration page URL. You need this deep context to manage associated registrations or track attendees accurately.
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