Airmeet MCP. Manage Event Lifecycle From Chat.
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Airmeet manages your entire virtual event lifecycle using AI. You can set up new events, schedule sessions, add attendees, and manage participant lists—all through conversation.
Need to track poll responses or grab session recordings? This MCP handles the setup, engagement tracking, and media retrieval for any Airmeet event.
What your AI agents can do
Add attendee
Registers a new person as an attendee for the event.
Create event
Sets up and initializes a new Airmeet virtual event container.
Create session
Adds specific meeting sessions to an existing, configured event.
The agent creates a brand new Airmeet event container.
You add specific sessions to an existing event timeline.
The tool adds authorized attendees or retrieves a full list of participants for any given event.
You pull real-time analytics, including poll results and questions asked by the audience.
The system fetches download links for recorded sessions, supporting post-event content distribution.
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Airmeet: 10 Event Management Tools
These tools cover the entire airmeet workflow. Use them to create events, manage participants, and analyze engagement data directly through your agent.
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Start using Airmeet on Vinkius019d754aadd attendee
Registers a new person as an attendee for the event.
019d754acreate event
Sets up and initializes a new Airmeet virtual event container.
019d754acreate session
Adds specific meeting sessions to an existing, configured event.
019d754aget event attendance
Retrieves current analytics detailing who attended the event and how many people showed up.
019d754aget session recordings
Gets active download links for completed session recordings.
019d754alist events
Provides a list of all virtual events associated with the account.
019d754alist participants
Retrieves and displays details for participants in an event.
019d754alist poll responses
Gathers and lists all responses submitted by attendees during event polls.
019d754alist questions
Retrieves a list of questions that participants submitted to speakers.
019d754aupdate event status
Changes the active state of an event, such as pausing or ending it early.
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The manual grind of event logistics shouldn't involve copy/paste.
Right now, coordinating an event means toggling between the Airmeet dashboard, your spreadsheet program, and Slack. You export a list of attendees from one tab, cross-reference names with another sheet to see who gave poll responses, then manually copy those unique IDs into a separate tracking document. It's slow, and you always risk missing someone.
With this MCP, the agent handles that entire process in natural conversation. You just tell it what you need—for example, 'List all attendees from last week who didn't attend.' The system runs `list_participants` and filters the data to give you an immediate, clean list. It’s instant.
Get full visibility into participant engagement with Airmeet MCP.
Before this MCP, pulling meaningful post-event insights required manually downloading and merging separate reports for attendance counts, poll results, and submitted questions. You had to check three different areas just to answer one question: 'How many people cared about Topic X?'
Now you can simply ask your agent to pull the `list_poll_responses` and cross-reference it with `get_event_attendance`. The data is synthesized for you, giving you a single source of truth. That's what changes.
What you can do with this MCP connector
Your agent connects to Airmeet via this MCP, giving you full control over your virtual events without clicking a single button. You can create entire event structures—scheduling sessions and setting up the main container—or quickly check which participants are registered. Need to onboard new people? The system handles adding attendees and generating their unique magic links instantly.
Once the event runs, you track engagement by pulling in poll responses and listing questions asked by users. After the fact, you pull attendance analytics or retrieve download links for session recordings, keeping your post-event content strategy moving. This kind of deep integration makes Vinkius the central hub where your AI client can manage complex workflows across multiple platforms.
019d754a-f8bf-7316-824d-f361c876b4f1 How Airmeet MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to this MCP and provide your Airmeet Access Key and Secret Key.
- 2 Your AI client calls the necessary tool function (e.g.,
create_event), passing required IDs and data points. - 3 The agent executes the action via Airmeet's API, confirming status changes or returning requested data.
The bottom line is: you talk to your AI client; it talks to Airmeet for you.
Who Is Airmeet MCP For?
Event organizers who hate manual backend work, community managers drowning in participant spreadsheets, and content producers who need quick access to session recordings. If managing virtual events feels like clicking through five different dashboards, this is for you.
Setting up the basic event structure, scheduling sessions, and changing the official status (start/pause) of the entire event.
Looking up participant details or adding new users to an existing event using simple chat commands.
Auditing poll responses and gathering participant questions immediately after a webinar to determine lead qualification status.
What Changes When You Connect
- You can instantly add authorized attendees and get them their magic links using the
add_attendeetool, eliminating manual email distribution. - Never forget to track engagement. Use
list_poll_responsesor checklist_questionsright after a webinar to gather actionable data on audience interest. - Need to change an event's status? The
update_event_statustool lets you pause or end the entire gathering with a simple command, which is safer than manually clicking through multiple dashboards. - Content strategy just got easier. With
get_session_recordings, you get immediate download links for all session media, ready to be repurposed. - The
create_eventandcreate_sessiontools let you build out complex event schedules—from the main container down to individual meeting slots—without leaving your chat interface.
Real-World Use Cases
Auditing a successful webinar
A marketing lead runs into a problem: they need to know which participants were most engaged. They ask their agent to use get_event_attendance and then follow up by running list_poll_responses. The agent provides a clear summary of who showed up and what the audience thought about the key takeaways.
Onboarding a new event series
The coordinator needs to set up three months of content. They use create_event for the main container, then repeatedly use create_session to schedule all the monthly meetings. Finally, they can run list_participants to verify initial sign-ups.
Handling post-mortem content
A content producer needs raw material for a blog series. They ask their agent to use get_session_recordings, receiving immediate download links, and then follow up with list_questions so they can write Q&A summaries.
Troubleshooting event access
The community manager notices a key participant isn't registered. They ask the agent to use list_participants, see the missing user, and then run add_attendee with the correct credentials to fix it instantly.
The Tradeoffs
Using separate tools for data retrieval
A user manually runs list_participants, gets a list, then has to switch tabs to run list_poll_responses and cross-reference the IDs in two different places.
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Instead of running multiple commands sequentially, ask your agent to synthesize the data. For example: 'Get all participants who attended AND whose poll response was negative.' This uses the underlying tools like list_participants and list_poll_responses cohesively.
Forgetting event structure context
Trying to run get_session_recordings without first telling the agent which specific event ID or session ID you're talking about.
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Always start by calling list_events or providing the main Event ID. This gives your agent the necessary context so that when you request recordings, it knows exactly where to look.
Confusing event status updates
Trying to add a session (create_session) to an event that is already marked as 'ended' by mistake.
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Before scheduling anything, verify the event state. Use list_events and then check the current status with your agent before running create_session. You might need to call update_event_status first.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your workflow involves managing a structured, multi-day virtual event. This is for people who need end-to-end control over the lifecycle: from initial setup (create_event, create_session) to participant flow (add_attendee, list_participants), and finally, post-mortem data collection (get_event_attendance, get_session_recordings). Don't use this if you just need simple calendar reminders or basic email list management; those are handled by dedicated communication tools. If your need is purely internal document storage retrieval (like Notion or Google Drive), look for a knowledge base MCP instead.
Common Questions About Airmeet MCP
How do I use the add_attendee tool? +
To register someone, just ask your agent to run add_attendee and provide the person’s email address. The system handles generating their magic link right away.
Can I check event attendance using get_event_attendance? +
Yes, this tool pulls live analytics for your current or past events. It gives you a breakdown of who attended and when the session was held.
What if my event is over? Can I still use get_session_recordings? +
Yes, get_session_recordings retrieves download links for past sessions. You just need to specify the correct session ID or event context.
Does list_poll_responses show real-time data? +
It gathers and lists poll responses that were submitted during the defined event period, allowing you to audit engagement after the fact.
What information is required when I run the `create_event` tool? +
You must provide the event name, date range, and timezone to create it. Once the event exists, you receive a unique ID that lets you manage all subsequent actions like adding sessions or attendees.
Can I use `create_session` if I don't know the Event ID? +
No. You must first use list_events to find a valid Event ID. The tool requires this existing container event ID before you can successfully add any new sessions.
Does `list_participants` provide detailed participant records, or just names? +
It provides full details for every registered person. This includes their email address, assigned role (speaker/attendee), and their current magic link status, helping you audit the whole group.
When should I use `update_event_status`? +
Use this tool when an event's state needs manual control. You change it from 'Scheduled' to 'Live', or perhaps switch it to 'Paused' if the broadcast needs to stop temporarily.
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