Eventbrite MCP. Track sales, attendees, and performance instantly.
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Eventbrite MCP manages everything about your event lifecycle, from initial registration tracking to final sales reports. Your AI agent can list all your events, monitor ticket orders in real-time, and track specific attendee details using natural conversation.
What your AI agents can do
Get event detailed data
Retrieves the specific settings and information for one particular event.
Get event performance summary
Pulls a quick summary of key performance metrics for an event, like attendance trends.
Get eventbrite account metadata
Gets general profile and metadata information about your Eventbrite user account.
Retrieve detailed information and status for all events you've created or manage through Eventbrite.
Pull a complete roster of every person registered to attend a specific event.
See all transactions, orders, and payment statuses for any given event date.
Instantly pull summarized data on attendance volume and overall sales metrics without running complex reports.
Access metadata about your account and the organizations you belong to on Eventbrite.
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Eventbrite: 10 Tools for Event Management
Use this suite of tools to gather everything from attendee lists and organization metadata to detailed sales reports across all your events.
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Start using Eventbrite on Vinkius019d7592get event detailed data
Retrieves the specific settings and information for one particular event.
019d7592get event performance summary
Pulls a quick summary of key performance metrics for an event, like attendance trends.
019d7592get eventbrite account metadata
Gets general profile and metadata information about your Eventbrite user account.
019d7592list currently live events
Identifies all events that are currently running or have already started.
019d7592list event attendees
Pulls a complete list of every person registered for a specific event date.
019d7592list event ticket orders
Retrieves all recorded ticket orders and associated payment transactions for an event.
019d7592list my events
Lists every single event that you've created or are managing through Eventbrite.
019d7592list my organizations
Shows a list of all organizations where your account has membership.
019d7592list past completed events
Finds and lists events that have already taken place.
019d7592quick event volume audit
Provides a high-level, instant summary of expected event volume and attendance numbers.
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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.
The Dashboard Nightmare
Right now, checking an event's status means logging into Eventbrite, navigating through different dashboards, clicking tabs for attendance counts, switching views to check ticket sales, and then manually copying those numbers into a master spreadsheet. It’s tedious, slow work that takes up half your morning.
With this MCP, you just ask the agent: 'What's the total gross revenue from the Annual Gala last month?' You get the number instantly. The system handles all the clicks and data fetching in the background.
Eventbrite MCP gives you immediate sales oversight.
You no longer have to wait for a report or manually check multiple sections to gauge health. The agent can pull `get_event_performance_summary` and give you the key metrics—sold tickets versus capacity, total revenue generated—in one clear answer.
The difference is speed and completeness. You get real-time business intelligence without touching a dashboard.
What you can do with this MCP connector
Need to manage anything related to live or upcoming events? This connector gives your AI client direct access to the core Eventbrite data. You'll stop logging into dashboards just to find a number. Instead, you can ask about performance metrics for a specific event or pull detailed lists of every registered attendee across multiple dates.
The agent handles the complexity: it tracks ticket orders and sales statuses in real time, allowing you to monitor gross sales figures instantly. If your operation involves linking ticketing data with other systems—like feeding this attendance list into a marketing automation tool—you can build those automations by chaining Eventbrite with other MCPs through Vinkius.
This means the entire event process, from initial ticket purchase to final reporting, runs as one connected workflow.
019d7592-831b-701a-ac2b-36732d0f52f0 How Eventbrite MCP Works
- 1 Connect the Eventbrite MCP to your AI client.
- 2 Authorize the connection using your Eventbrite Private Token.
- 3 Ask your agent a question, like 'What were sales for last month's gala?' and it pulls the necessary data.
The bottom line is, you ask questions about your events, and this MCP fetches the correct data from Eventbrite to answer them.
Who Is Eventbrite MCP For?
Event Coordinators who are sick of manually checking dashboards; Marketing Directors running campaigns that rely on real-time sales numbers; and Operations Managers needing quick audits of attendee lists.
Needs to quickly check current attendance counts or list all events scheduled for the next quarter.
Uses it during campaign optimization, querying event performance metrics and sales telemetry via chat conversation.
Monitors ticket orders and organizational metadata instantly to ensure all logistics are covered before a big day.
What Changes When You Connect
- Stop compiling reports manually. Use
get_event_performance_summaryto get a snapshot of key event metrics in seconds. - Need the list of people who showed up? The agent can run
list_event_attendees, giving you every name and email without leaving your chat window. - Know what's happening right now. Call
list_currently_live_eventsto see only the active events, ignoring everything else in your calendar. - Keep track of money coming in. Use
list_event_ticket_ordersto get a full audit of every transaction and payment status for an event. - See the big picture quickly. The
quick_event_volume_audittool gives you immediate insight into upcoming attendance without needing deep filters.
Real-World Use Cases
The post-mortem report
You need to know how successful the 'Annual Gala' was. You ask your agent: 'Give me the performance summary for the Annual Gala, and then list all ticket orders from last week.' The agent runs get_event_performance_summary and combines it with list_event_ticket_orders, giving you one consolidated answer.
Checking out a past event
You are reviewing the 'Tech Summit' from last year. You ask your agent to run list_past_completed_events and then request the attendee list for that specific date, letting you easily pull reports on who was there.
Cross-platform follow-up
A user attended an event. You need to know their contact info and link it to your CRM records. Your agent uses list_event_attendees first, then passes that data through a connected messaging MCP to trigger a personalized 'thank you' message.
Auditing account reach
You manage multiple event types across several groups. You use the agent to run list_my_organizations first, and then pull metadata for each one using get_eventbrite_account_metadata to ensure compliance.
The Tradeoffs
Assuming everything is live
Asking the agent to list all attendees without telling it which event ID you mean, leading to an error or a massive, irrelevant data dump.
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Always narrow your scope. First, use list_my_events to find the correct Event ID, then explicitly pass that ID when calling list_event_attendees.
Mixing up sales and attendance
Trying to get total revenue just by checking the attendee count. The numbers won't match because you need transaction data.
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Check the money trail first. Use list_event_ticket_orders to confirm payments, then use get_event_performance_summary for volume metrics.
Ignoring event status
Running a full audit on an event that hasn't happened yet. The data will be incomplete or misleading.
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Use list_currently_live_events first to confirm the event is running, or use quick_event_volume_audit for general planning.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your core need revolves around the full lifecycle of managing paid events. Specifically, you must track attendees, monitor sales transactions (list_event_ticket_orders), or get performance data summaries. Don't use it if you just want to check a simple calendar date—that suggests an internal database lookup is better. However, if your process requires chaining event attendance data with billing records, this MCP provides the necessary starting point by giving clean access to list_event_attendees and transaction history.
Common Questions About Eventbrite MCP
How do I use list_event_attendees with this MCP? +
You provide the specific event ID or date to the agent, and it returns a comprehensive list of all registered people. This saves you from having to download large CSV files just to check names.
Can I use quick_event_volume_audit for future planning? +
Yes. The quick_event_volume_audit provides a high-level look at expected attendance and volume across your upcoming schedule, helping you plan resources ahead of time.
What is the difference between list_my_events and list_currently_live_events? +
list_my_events shows every event you've ever made. list_currently_live_events filters that down to only those events happening right now or recently started.
How do I check ticket sales history with list_event_ticket_orders? +
You tell the agent which event you're interested in, and it uses list_event_ticket_orders to pull all recorded transactions. You can see payment statuses and purchase details.
When using list_my_organizations, how do I know what my available organizations are? +
The function immediately returns a comprehensive list of all organizational IDs and names associated with your Eventbrite account. This lets you map out which groups you manage before running more targeted searches.
When using get_event_detailed_data, what specific information do I need to run it? +
You must provide the unique Event ID and the relevant Organization ID. The tool requires these two inputs to accurately pinpoint and retrieve the detailed settings for a single event.
If I call list_event_attendees and there are no registered people, does the MCP fail? +
No, it handles zero results gracefully. The tool simply returns an empty array or a specific message confirming that no records match your criteria for that event ID.
How do I use list_past_completed_events to check old events? +
It pulls a summary list of all historical events, providing their IDs and completion dates. You then need to select the specific event from this list if you want deep performance data.
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