Ticket Tailor MCP for AI. Manage Event Sales & Ticketing Data Instantly
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Ticket Tailor connects your AI agent directly to event ticketing data. It lets you list all events, check ticket tiers and pricing for any date, track specific sales orders, or verify individual attendee tickets—all through natural conversation.
Stop opening multiple browser tabs just to find out how many 'Early Bird' passes are left.
What your AI can do
Get event details
Fetches detailed metadata and configuration settings for a single, specific event ID.
List events
Provides a complete list of all events currently managed in the Ticket Tailor system.
List issued tickets
Retrieves details for individual tickets that have been issued to attendees.
List all events managed by your account using list_events, giving you a master list of what's running.
Determine available ticket types and their associated costs for any specific event via list_ticket_types.
Query sales orders using list_event_orders, filtering records by a specific event ID to review revenue trends.
Get deep metadata and configuration settings for one single event using get_event_details.
List specific issued tickets using list_issued_tickets to confirm participant names, order status, or check-in availability.
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Ticket Tailor MCP Server: 5 Tools for Event Data
These five tools let you query all aspects of your ticketing platform—from listing active events to verifying individual ticket statuses.
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Fetches detailed metadata and configuration settings for a single, specific event ID.
List Events
Provides a complete list of all events currently managed in the Ticket Tailor system.
List Issued Tickets
Retrieves details for individual tickets that have been issued to attendees.
List Event Orders
Lists sales orders from your account; you can filter this list by specifying an...
List Ticket Types
Lists all different ticket tiers and price points available for a specific event.
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Manually checking event ticket status is a nightmare.
Right now, if you need to know how many tickets are left or what the current pricing tiers are for next year's festival, you have to jump between three tabs: the calendar view, the pricing setup page, and then the sales dashboard. You copy an ID from one tab, paste it into another, and wait for the API to load—it's slow, and you always risk mixing up which event you’re actually looking at.
With this MCP server, you tell your agent, 'What are the current ticket tiers for the Fall Festival?' It runs `list_ticket_types` instantly. You get a clean, structured list of available prices and types right in the chat window. No clicking through dashboards. Just data.
Ticket Tailor MCP Server: Manage sales & ticketing
The manual steps that disappear are navigating to five different sections of the backend, filtering by date range for every single query, and then manually cross-referencing an event ID across multiple reports. If you're doing this more than once a week, it’s wasting time.
This server connects those isolated data points into one conversational flow. You don't just get data; you get answers. It turns complex dashboard analysis into simple question-and-answer chat.
What your AI can actually do with this
Ticket Tailor connects your AI agent straight to your ticketing data. Forget opening a dozen browser tabs just trying to figure out how many 'Early Bird' passes you got left—your agent handles it all through natural talk. You manage every registration, ticket sale, and attendee detail without ever having to log into the web dashboard.
It’s built for people who actually run shows, not for the guys playing with fancy dashboards.
When your AI client hits this MCP Server, you get five critical tools right away. Here's what they do:
list_events: This tool hands you a master list of every single event—whether it ran last year or pops off next month—that’s managed in your account.get_event_details: When you pick an event from that list, this one digs deep. It pulls all the metadata and setup details for just that specific event ID. You can check configuration settings, see how it's categorized, or pull any other foundational data the system uses to run the show.list_ticket_types: Wanna know what people are paying? This tool lists every single ticket tier and its price point for an event you specify. You can check all the options—VIP passes, general admission, student rates—and see exactly how much each one costs at a glance.list_event_orders: Need to track the money? Use this tool to query your sales orders. You'll get a list of transactions you made and can filter that rundown by a specific Event ID or even narrow it down with date ranges. This lets you review revenue trends instantly.list_issued_tickets: When you need proof someone bought a ticket, this tool pulls up the details for individual tickets assigned to attendees. You can check participant names, see their current order status, or verify if they’re marked as available for check-in. It's your ultimate attendee verification system.
You don't have to juggle multiple systems just because you need a basic answer. If you gotta know what's running, you use list_events. If you wanna see the specific setup details on one show, you run get_event_details using its ID. To check pricing tiers for any event—like seeing if student rates are still available—you call list_ticket_types.
When it comes to sales history and checking revenue streams, you ask list_event_orders, filtering by the specific show ID or a date window. If someone shows up at the door and you gotta confirm they paid and got a ticket, you use list_issued_tickets to pull up their full details and status.
This isn't just about data; it’s about doing work faster. You can check out all your events and then immediately jump into pricing for one of 'em, track the sales from that show, and finally confirm an attendee name—all without leaving your chat window. It keeps you focused on running the event, not fighting with browser tabs.
019dd174-8d00-7213-822b-ea0d6bb1c004 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is that you use plain language commands in chat; the server runs the necessary API calls behind the scenes to get the data.
Subscribe to the Ticket Tailor server and enter your API key (found in your account settings).
Your AI client authenticates with Vinkius, granting it read-only access to your event data.
You ask your agent a question like, 'Show me ticket types for the Tech Conference.' The agent then calls list_ticket_types and reads the results back.
Who is this actually for?
This is for anyone dealing with physical events, from small local festivals to large corporate conferences. If your job involves knowing who bought what ticket and when—or if you need to check inventory levels before a major sale—you're here. It helps the ops engineer who gets tired of jumping between dashboards just to verify one person's ticket status.
Uses list_events and get_event_details to pull up metadata, confirm event dates, or check overall sales velocity before marketing copy goes live.
Quickly verifies a customer's ticket order using list_issued_tickets by just typing the name and date; no manual lookup needed.
Checks current pricing availability for promotions by calling list_ticket_types, making sure the 'Early Bird' rate hasn't expired yet.
What Changes When You Connect
Stop guessing pricing. Use list_ticket_types to instantly see every available ticket tier and its current cost for an event, preventing sales errors.
Track revenue flow without manual exports. Call list_event_orders with a date filter to monitor how many tickets sold last month vs. this quarter.
Handle support queries faster. Need to verify if someone bought a ticket? Use list_issued_tickets and provide the name; it returns the exact order status immediately.
Get a full picture of your calendar. Instead of digging through old reports, use list_events to pull a master list of every event you run, past and future.
Deep dive into any single event's setup. If you need specific configuration details (like capacity limits or unique IDs), get_event_details provides the full metadata dump.
See it in action
Support Agent verifying a ticket
A customer calls claiming they paid but have no confirmation. The agent asks their AI client, 'Show me tickets for John Doe.' The agent runs list_issued_tickets, confirms the order ID and status, and tells the customer exactly what's up. Problem solved in seconds.
Marketing team checking promotions
The marketing manager needs to know if they can run a 'Student Rate.' They ask their agent to check ticket tiers for the next festival. The server runs list_ticket_types and confirms that, yes, 'Student' is an existing tier at $50.
Organizer reviewing end-of-quarter sales
It’s the first day of the month. The organizer asks their agent to list all orders for the 'Tech Conference 2024' from the last quarter. Running list_event_orders quickly summarizes total revenue and volume, giving them a clear snapshot.
IT checking event setup data
An engineer needs to know the official capacity limits or internal IDs for an old conference. They use get_event_details on the specific ID; it pulls all the required metadata without needing access to the main web dashboard.
The honest tradeoffs
Assuming a Ticket ID exists
A user tries to find data for 'the big festival' but doesn't know its internal ID. They just guess or use outdated IDs, resulting in an API error.
First, run list_events to get the current list of event IDs and names. Then, pass the correct ID into get_event_details for accurate data retrieval.
Searching by vague terms
Asking, 'How much did we sell last month?' is too broad. The server needs specific filters to run list_event_orders correctly.
Always specify the event ID and a date range when calling list_event_orders. Example: 'List orders for Event ID X between 2024-10-01 and 2024-10-31.'
Mixing up ticket types
The user assumes that because they see a ticket listed in an order, it is the only type available. They might miss out on checking for better pricing tiers.
Always run list_ticket_types first to get all possible and current price points before trusting any single order record.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your core business function revolves around event sales, ticket tracking, or attendee verification. You need to know who paid what, when they bought it, and if the ticket is still valid.
Don't use this if you are managing payroll, inventory for physical goods not related to attendance (like merchandise), or CRM data that doesn't tie back to a purchase event. If your problem involves financial accounting outside of sales orders, you need a dedicated finance tool instead.
Questions you might have
How do I find out what events are available using the Ticket Tailor MCP Server? +
Run list_events. This tool gives you a complete list of all active and past events managed by your account, letting you know exactly which IDs to reference later.
Can I check ticket prices for an event using the Ticket Tailor MCP Server? +
Yes, use list_ticket_types. You just need to provide the event ID, and it lists every available tier (like VIP or Early Bird) along with its specific price point.
What is the best way to check a customer's ticket status with list_issued_tickets? +
You pass the unique attendee identifier or order ID. The tool returns confirmation data and shows if the ticket has been checked in, giving your agent instant verification.
Does list_event_orders let me see sales for multiple events? +
No, list_event_orders works best when you narrow down the scope. It accepts an optional event ID filter, so keep it focused on one specific event's sales records.
If I need to check detailed metadata or configuration for one specific event, how do I use the get_event_details tool? +
Use get_event_details by passing the unique Event ID. This returns deep configuration settings—not just a name and date. You'll find details like branding rules and ticketing policies that aren't available in simple listing calls.
When I use list_event_orders, how do I query for sales data specific to one single order ID? +
You must pass the Order ID directly into the list_event_orders function. This isolates the record you need, allowing you to track payment methods or specific item purchases without fetching every other sale.
Does list_ticket_types tell me if a ticket tier is currently sold out? +
Yes, list_ticket_types returns status flags for each listed tier. It shows you the current inventory count and whether that specific price point or type is marked as sold out.
What should I do if my AI client encounters a rate limit while running multiple tools? +
If your agent hits a rate limit, wait about 60 seconds before re-running the sequence. The MCP server handles throttling automatically; you just need to slow down the calls between different functions.
Can I see how many tickets have been sold for a specific event? +
Yes! Use the list_event_orders tool and provide the Event ID. Your agent will retrieve all sales orders, allowing you to calculate total volume and revenue.
How do I list the different prices and ticket tiers for an event? +
Run the list_ticket_types query with your Event ID. The agent will return all configured ticket tiers, including names, prices, and availability.
Is it possible to verify an individual attendee's ticket via AI? +
Absolutely. Use the list_issued_tickets tool. You can ask the AI to find a specific attendee by name or ID to verify their ticket status and check-in data.
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