Mighty Networks MCP for AI Agents. Manage Courses, Members, and Events Via Natural Conversation
Mighty Networks MCP lets you manage entire online communities, courses, and events through natural conversation with your AI agent. Instead of navigating separate dashboards for member lists, content publishing, or event schedules, you talk to your agent to handle complex tasks like onboarding new members, updating course spaces, or pulling engagement reports—all without copy-pasting data.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
Retrieves specific profile information for any member in the network.
Lists all individuals who belong to your entire network or a single course/group.
Adds entirely new courses, communities, or dedicated discussion areas within the platform.
Creates and publishes articles, polls, or announcements to any designated space.
Lists upcoming community events so you can plan marketing around them.
Pulls network-wide analytics to track how active your members and content are.
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What AI agents can do with Mighty Networks: 12 Tools for Community Management
Use these tools to manage everything from inviting new members to analyzing deep engagement metrics in a single chat window.
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 Mighty Networks MCPInvite Member
Adds a specified member to the entire network.
Create Space Post
Publishes content, like an announcement or article, within a specific community...
Create New Space
Establishes and adds an entirely new course or community area to the network.
Get Engagement Stats
Pulls comprehensive analytics showing overall member activity and content...
Get Member Profile
Retrieves the full profile details for a single network member.
Get Network Details
Gathers general, high-level information about the entire Mighty Networks account setup.
List Network Events
Retrieves a list of all upcoming community and platform events.
List Network Members
Lists every individual currently registered in the entire network.
List Billing Plans
Displays available subscription and payment tiers for the platform.
List All Posts
Retrieves a list of all published content across the entire network history.
List Space Members
Lists only the members belonging to a specific course or community space.
List Spaces
Provides an inventory of all existing courses and communities within your account.
Security and governance baked right in.
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 a custom MCP for your own tools, or connect a ready-made integration from our catalog.
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
- Deploy to edge with MCPFusion framework
- Built in DLP, auth, and compliance on each call
- Real time usage dashboard and cost metering
- Publish to catalog or keep private
Make Your AI Do More
Start with Mighty Networks, then connect any of our 5,200+ other servers whenever your AI needs more. One click, no limits.
- Use this MCP plus 5,200+ others, all in one place
- Add new capabilities to your AI anytime you want
- Connections are secured and governed automatically
- Track usage and costs across all your servers
- Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
- New servers added to the catalog weekly
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Juggling Course Management and Community Announcements Solved with Vinkius AI Gateway
Right now, if you want to announce a new feature or launch a new course, you have to click over to the 'Spaces' tab, then manually create the group. After that, you open the content editor, write the announcement, and hit publish. Then you repeat this process for every single cohort or community area.
With this MCP, you simply tell your agent: 'Create a new space called Advanced Python.' The agent handles the entire setup using `create_new_space`, and then it publishes a welcome message across that new spot using `create_space_post`. You just get the finished result.
Mighty Networks MCP: Full Control Over Your Community Structure
Manual tasks include checking if a specific member is in the correct group, listing out all existing courses to confirm names, and then cross-referencing those lists with membership data. This takes dozens of clicks across multiple tabs.
Now, you ask your agent for details on members in 'React Mastery' (using `list_space_members`). The agent instantly pulls the list, confirming who's there, saving you from navigating through complex folder structures and endless member lists.
What your AI can actually do with this
Managing a thriving online community means juggling multiple moving parts: who's in the network, what courses are active, and when the next event is. This MCP connects your entire Mighty Networks environment to any AI agent. You can ask your agent to list all current spaces or pull detailed reports on member activity without ever leaving your chat window.
Need to add a new person? Just tell your agent to invite them. Want to publish an announcement? It handles the content creation and posting across different areas, like creating articles or quick polls. This whole process lets you treat your community management like talking to a highly competent assistant.
If you're looking for deep integration with course delivery and membership tools, Vinkius makes it easy to connect this MCP directly into your workflow, so all your data is available to your agent.
019dd125-1efa-720b-8d28-846e8fbe2924 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is, you're talking to one chat window that acts as a direct interface to every major function of your online community platform.
Subscribe to this MCP and provide your Mighty Networks API Key and Network ID.
Connect your agent by specifying the credentials in your preferred AI client.
Ask your agent to perform actions, like listing all members or scheduling an event. The agent runs the commands using the provided tools.
Who is this actually for?
Community Managers and Digital Course Creators who spend hours switching between dashboards are the primary users. If you're tired of manually checking member lists, publishing content across multiple spaces, or piecing together engagement reports from different tabs, this MCP is for you.
Manages daily engagement by using the agent to list all members and check specific group activity. They also schedule events and use create_space_post for announcements.
Builds curriculum structure by creating new courses using create_new_space and publishing lesson content via create_space_post. They also monitor progress using engagement analytics.
Tracks campaign success by pulling network-wide stats with get_engagement_stats, listing all members, and scheduling targeted announcements for specific groups.
What Changes When You Connect
You stop jumping between tabs. Instead of logging into the member dashboard to find details or checking a separate analytics page for stats, you just talk to your agent to pull everything using get_member_profile or get_engagement_stats.
Course setup becomes instant. Need a new learning area? Use the agent to call create_new_space, and it handles adding the course shell across your network.
Content publishing is centralized. Instead of manually creating an announcement in five different spaces, you tell your agent to publish content using create_space_post across all necessary groups at once.
Auditing members is simple. You don't need to click through dozens of folders; you can ask the agent to list all users (list_network_members) or restrict it to a single course group with list_space_members.
Event planning gets easier. Instead of hunting for dates, you use list_network_events and then check out historical content using list_all_posts, keeping your marketing materials aligned.
See it in action
Onboarding a new cohort of students
A Community Manager needs to welcome 50 new users. They ask the agent to find all active spaces (list_spaces), list current members in each space (list_space_members), and then publish a single, coordinated welcome post using create_space_post across the board.
Investigating low engagement
A marketer notices one course seems dead. They ask their agent to pull detailed analytics (get_engagement_stats) and list all members in that specific space (list_space_members). The agent provides a breakdown, allowing the marketer to adjust strategy immediately.
Creating a new paid membership tier
A creator needs a private Mastermind group. Instead of building it manually, they ask the agent to create a brand new space (create_new_space) and then use get_network_details to ensure all billing plans are correctly listed for setup.
Updating member roles after an event
A team lead needs to confirm who attended a recent webinar. They ask the agent to list network events (list_network_events), then check individual profiles using get_member_profile for key attendees, and finally invite them to a follow-up session with invite_member.
The honest tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Manual Data Collection
A user tries to build an engagement report by having their agent list all posts (list_all_posts) and then manually filtering the dates, member names, and content type in a spreadsheet.
The correct way is to ask your agent directly for network analytics using get_engagement_stats. This pulls a single, actionable report rather than raw, unorganized data.
Confusing Spaces with People
A user asks the agent to list all courses and then follows up by asking for members in 'General Discussion', forgetting that they need to specify the community space ID first.
Always use list_spaces first. Once you identify the correct course or group, use list_space_members instead of the general list_network_members tool.
Assuming new content is ready
A user tries to publish a post without knowing if the target space exists yet, resulting in an error and forcing them to start over.
Before posting content with create_space_post, always confirm that the destination community or course area is active by running list_spaces.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your primary pain point is navigating and coordinating complex actions across multiple interconnected areas of an online platform. For example, you need to check a member's profile (get_member_profile) and simultaneously publish a welcome post (create_space_post). This MCP handles that cross-functional flow via conversational commands.
Don't use this if your goal is purely external analysis or deep data science. If you only need to pull raw, historical activity logs for external modeling, a dedicated business intelligence tool might be better. Likewise, if all you need is a simple contact list and nothing else, the general list_network_members tool works fine. But if you're managing the entire lifecycle—from creation (create_new_space) to engagement tracking (get_engagement_stats)—this MCP is what you need.
Questions you might have
How do I check if a specific user is part of a course using Mighty Networks MCP? +
You use the get_member_profile tool. This allows you to retrieve detailed information about one person, confirming their membership status in the network.
Can I create a new community with the Mighty Networks MCP? +
Yes. Use the create_new_space tool. This function adds an entirely new course or dedicated discussion area to your entire platform.
What is the best way to see all my active courses and groups with Mighty Networks MCP? +
Run the list_spaces tool. It gives you a clear inventory of every existing community, course, and space within your account structure.
How do I find out how many people are in my whole network using Mighty Networks MCP? +
Use the list_network_members tool. This command pulls a complete list of every individual registered across all parts of your site.
Can I publish an announcement to multiple places at once with Mighty Networks MCP? +
Yes, you can orchestrate this using create_space_post. You tell the agent which spaces need content and what that content is for. It handles the publishing across all targets.