Bevy Community MCP for AI. Track event attendance and chapter status in seconds.
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Bevy Community MCP connects your AI agent directly to Bevy's event platform. You can list all community events, search chapters by keyword, track attendance records for specific gatherings, and get real-time counts of activity across regions—all through natural conversation.
What your AI can do
Get chapter
Retrieves specific details for a single community chapter.
Get event counts
Counts and reports on total events, grouped by their status (e.g., upcoming or completed).
Get event
Gets the full details for one specific event.
Retrieve a full list of all scheduled community events using keywords or date ranges.
Locate regional groups or communities by entering simple text keywords.
Pull the names and details of every person who attended a single, specified gathering.
Get specific information about any known community chapter or group.
Instantly count events, separating them into groups like upcoming, completed, or canceled for quick reporting.
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Bevy Community: 10 Tools for Collaboration
Use these tools to manage community life. You can search for specific groups, get event details, count statuses, and track attendees using your agent.
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Start using Bevy Community on VinkiusGet Chapter
Retrieves specific details for a single community chapter.
Get Event Counts
Counts and reports on total events, grouped by their status (e.g., upcoming or...
Get Event
Gets the full details for one specific event.
List Chapters
Lists every community chapter registered in the system.
List Event Attendees
Retrieves a list of all people who attended an event when you specify its ID.
List Event Types
Shows the standard categories or types of events that can be run.
List Events
Lists all community events, giving you a general overview of what's coming up.
List User Chapters
Finds and lists all the chapters that a specific user is currently part of.
Search Chapters
Searches through the chapter list using keywords to find relevant communities...
Search Events
Finds events matching specific text or themes across the entire community calendar.
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The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
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Tracking Community Activity Used to Be a Spreadsheet Nightmare
Today, checking how active your chapters are means logging into multiple dashboards. You have to copy over event names from one tab, cross-reference them with another dashboard just to see who attended, and then manually compile all the counts—all while hoping you don't miss a single detail or miscopy an ID.
With this MCP, that whole process vanishes. You simply ask your agent for a status report. It pulls the necessary data from Bevy Community and gives you the final count or list immediately. The work happens in the background; you just get the answer.
Getting Chapter Details with `get_chapter`
Before, finding out every detail about a regional group meant navigating to their specific page and reading through blocks of text—a process that takes minutes and requires careful attention. You might miss the key founding date or the primary contact.
Now, you ask your agent to use `get_chapter`. It pulls the full data packet directly into your chat window. The details are clean, structured, and ready for you to copy or reference instantly.
What your AI can actually do with this
You don't need to log into a separate dashboard or export a CSV just to get an overview of your community. This MCP connects your AI agent straight to Bevy Community data so you can manage all virtual and in-person events simply by talking to it. Need to know which chapters a user belongs to? Just ask.
Want to find out how many events are scheduled for next month? It'll give you the count immediately. You run complex reporting queries—like finding attendees for an event or checking chapter status—all through your natural conversation flow, no manual data handling required. When you connect this MCP via Vinkius, your agent treats Bevy Community as just another source of truth, giving you instant insights without ever leaving your workspace.
019d755b-8c64-7071-aceb-77eb37d901f1 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is that your AI agent manages the connection and executes the data retrieval in the background, so you just get a clean answer upfront.
Subscribe to this MCP and provide your Bevy Subdomain and API Token.
Connect the MCP to your preferred AI client (like Cursor or Claude).
Tell your agent what you need—for example, 'List all completed events from last quarter'—and it handles the rest.
Who is this actually for?
Community Managers who spend too much time clicking through dashboards. Developer Relations Leads tracking regional growth across multiple groups. Event Organizers needing quick, accurate event counts for reporting.
Uses the MCP to quickly pull attendee lists for past events and list which chapters specific users belong to, keeping track of community health.
Monitors regional growth by listing all available chapters and searching them by keyword to ensure every region is accounted for.
Checks event counts across different statuses (upcoming, completed) instantly, avoiding the need to generate manual status reports at the end of a quarter.
What Changes When You Connect
Get instant attendee lists: Instead of exporting a roster after an event, use the list_event_attendees tool to pull who showed up for any gathering you name. This saves minutes every time.
Monitor community health with counts: Use get_event_counts to get real-time summaries showing how many events are upcoming versus completed. No more manual spreadsheet updates needed.
Map out your user base: Need to know which groups a person belongs to? The list_user_chapters tool instantly shows all chapters associated with that user ID, helping you map out outreach efforts.
Find anything fast: Use search_events or search_chapters to find specific activities or groups by keyword. This is much faster than browsing through massive lists of results.
Get a full overview: The list_events tool gives you the complete, up-to-date schedule for all community events in one go. It's your single source of truth for planning.
Deep dive into groups: You can use get_chapter to pull granular details on any specific chapter, letting you understand its mission and scope without leaving your agent.
See it in action
The quarterly report needs attendee numbers.
A Community Manager needs to prove how many people attended the last three regional meetups. They ask their agent to use list_event_attendees for each event, compiling a single total list of unique users without opening five different dashboards.
We need to find all our local chapters.
A Developer Relations Lead is expanding into a new state and needs to know if any existing groups are active there. They use search_chapters with the location name, instantly generating a list of viable contacts.
Is our event schedule accurate?
An Event Organizer wants to check how many events are scheduled for Q3 and if any are marked as completed incorrectly. They run get_event_counts to get immediate, reliable metrics on status.
User X needs onboarding help.
A program coordinator wants to know where a new user is involved in the community. They use list_user_chapters to see every single group that user belongs to, allowing them to tailor the welcome message.
The honest tradeoffs
Trying to find event data by filtering.
Manually scrolling through a massive dashboard list of 200+ events and trying to check dates or keywords one by one. It's exhausting.
Instead, ask your agent to use search_events with the keyword or date range you care about. This instantly filters thousands of records down to only what you need.
Asking for user data by name.
Giving your AI client a person’s full name and hoping it can find their chapter memberships, which often fails due to naming variations or privacy restrictions.
Use the list_user_chapters tool. You feed it the specific user ID, giving you accurate membership data directly from Bevy Community.
Assuming a single list holds everything.
Attempting to get both chapter details and event attendance lists in one query because they are both 'community data.'
Break it down. First, use get_chapter for the group info. Then, if you have an event ID, follow up with list_event_attendees to get the roster.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP when your primary need is understanding relationships between distinct community entities: users belong to chapters; chapters host events; and events track attendees. If you only need a simple list of items (like 'list all active user accounts'), this isn't the right tool. However, if you want to know what connects those items—for example, finding out which chapter is hosting an event that specific user attended—this MCP is exactly what you need. It excels at cross-referencing data points using tools like list_user_chapters and get_event. Don't use it if your goal is complex financial forecasting or inventory management; keep the scope focused on community activity.
Questions you might have
How do I list all community events using the list_events tool? +
Simply ask your agent to 'list all events.' The list_events tool will pull the entire schedule, giving you an immediate overview of every current and upcoming activity.
Can I find attendees for a specific event using list_event_attendees? +
Yes. You provide the event ID to your agent, and it uses list_event_attendees to fetch the full roster of everyone who attended that single gathering.
What if I want to find an event by a keyword? +
You don't need to use search_events. You can ask your agent to search for events using keywords, and the system will automatically route that request through the correct searching function.
Does get_event_counts track all types of activity? +
No. The get_event_counts tool specifically tracks the count of events based on their status (like upcoming, completed), not overall user activity or attendance metrics.
How do I see which chapters a user belongs to? Use list_user_chapters. +
To check a user's affiliations, you use list_user_chapters. You just give the agent the user ID, and it returns every chapter they are connected with.
How do I use the get_chapter tool to find detailed information about a single community group? +
It pulls comprehensive details for one specific chapter, including its regional distribution and founding date. This lets you gather context that simple listing tools don't provide.
What does the list_event_types tool do if I need to know what kinds of events our community hosts? +
This tool gives you a definitive list of available event categories or types. It helps ensure that when you plan an activity, it matches one of the recognized formats.
If I want to see all existing community groups, what information does list_chapters provide? +
The command returns a structured list containing every chapter's name and unique ID. You can quickly map out your entire network of regional communities.
Can I see the list of attendees for a specific event? +
Yes! Use the list_event_attendees tool with the Event ID. Your agent will fetch the full list of community members registered for that event.
How do I find community chapters in a specific region? +
Simply ask the agent to search_chapters with the region name as a query. It will retrieve all matching community groups located in that area.
Does the integration allow me to update event details? +
Currently, the toolset focuses on querying and monitoring (Read-Only). You can list and inspect events, attendees, and chapters, but creation or modification must be done through the Bevy HQ dashboard for security.
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