Circle.so MCP for AI Agents. Manage membership, posts, and events via chat.
Circle.so MCP gives your AI client full control over online community management. Monitor member activity, track discussions across all spaces, and manage events without ever leaving your chat window. It handles listing members, tracking posts, and checking event schedules for you.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
Get full lists of all users and their profile details to track engagement.
Pull recent posts, comments, and discussion topics across your community for monitoring trends.
View all organized spaces and the groups that manage them to understand how content is siloed.
Retrieve detailed information about both upcoming and past community events.
Pull core metadata, including your own administrator profile details.
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What AI agents can do with Circle.so with 8 Tools
These tools let you programmatically interact with every major component of your online community: users, spaces, discussions, and events.
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 Circle.so MCPList Community Posts
Pulls a list of recent posts across your community for quick review.
List Space Groups
Retrieves the organizational groups that manage various spaces within the community.
List Community Spaces
Lists every distinct space (sub-community) available in your Circle account.
List Community Topics
Shows a list of current discussion topics being covered by members.
Get My Circle Profile
Retrieves specific details and metadata about the administrative user account linked...
List Post Comments
Grabs all comments associated with a specific community post for sentiment analysis or review.
List Community Events
Gets comprehensive details on both past and upcoming events hosted by the community.
List Community Members
Generates a complete roster of all members registered in your online community.
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.
Choose How to Get Started
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 Circle.so, 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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The Pain of the Deep Dive Solved with Vinkius AI Gateway
Right now, checking on your community feels like an archaeological dig. You have to log in, click 'Members,' then open the 'Posts' section just to see activity. If you need to know about upcoming events, you jump tabs again. It’s a constant cycle of clicking, navigating away from your main workflow, and copying data into a spreadsheet.
With this MCP, that whole routine vanishes. You tell your agent what you want—for instance, 'Show me the next event details and the top 5 posts.' Your agent pulls all that information in one go and gives it to you right where you are working.
Community Management with Circle.so MCP
You no longer have to open the dashboard just to check if a member posted something or what group is active. You can ask your agent to `list_community_spaces` and get an immediate overview of the entire structure, then run `list_community_topics` to see current dialogue.
What’s different now is that data isn't locked behind clicks; it’s available through conversation. Your AI client becomes your permanent admin assistant.
What your AI can actually do with this
Managing a large online community shouldn't require juggling multiple dashboards. This MCP connects your favorite AI client directly to Circle.so’s core data, letting you handle complex administrative tasks through natural conversation. You can ask questions like, 'Who posted about the Q4 strategy this week?' or 'What are the next three events?' and get an immediate answer, without clicking a single link.
It lets your agent retrieve lists of all community members and their profiles, monitor discussions by pulling recent posts and comments across specific spaces. You can also check out upcoming event schedules or audit group structures to see how content is organized. If you use Vinkius for other connectors, this MCP gives you a single point of control over your entire digital workspace.
It turns tedious data retrieval into simple conversation.
019d756f-f19d-7096-af38-8c23ed7d65a8 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is that you talk to your AI client like talking to an admin assistant; it talks to Circle.so's API for you.
Subscribe to this MCP and provide your Circle API Token. You must obtain this token from the platform's settings.
Connect your AI client (like Cursor or Claude) using the Vinkius integration. This authorizes access to your community data.
Tell your agent what you need—for example, 'List all members who haven't posted in a month.' The agent executes the necessary tool calls and delivers the results.
Who is this actually for?
Anyone who spends time manually navigating complex online dashboards will need this. If you’re tired of opening the community portal, clicking through five different tabs (Members > Spaces > Posts > Events), and then copy-pasting data into a spreadsheet, this MCP is for you.
Checks member engagement by asking your agent to list all members and pull recent posts from specific spaces. They use it to spot inactive users or trending discussions.
Audits student progress by having the agent retrieve details on user profiles and check activity within course-specific spaces without opening the full LMS dashboard.
Quickly looks up a member's entire discussion history or profile information straight from their chat interface, instead of going to the dedicated profile page.
What Changes When You Connect
You can instantly get a full roster of users using list_community_members. Stop spending time clicking through member lists just to check names or join dates.
Track discussions across the board by listing community posts with list_community_posts. You see what's trending in minutes, not hours.
Understand your whole content structure when you call list_community_spaces and list_space_groups. It shows you exactly how content is organized without needing to browse every folder.
Never miss a meeting or deadline. Use list_community_events to get immediate details on upcoming events, including dates and times.
Deep dive into engagement by listing comments for specific posts using list_post_comments. This lets you see the full conversation flow attached to one item.
Get an overview of all discussion points by calling list_community_topics, letting you quickly grasp what your community is focused on right now.
See it in action
Identifying a Content Gap
A course creator needs to know if students are discussing Module 3 or if the conversation has moved entirely to Module 4. Instead of checking five different spaces, they ask their agent to check list_community_topics and then run list_community_posts for the relevant areas.
Pre-Event Prep
An event coordinator needs attendee numbers and a schedule review. They use their agent to call list_community_events, confirming dates, and then run list_community_members to cross-reference the registered participants.
Auditing User Profiles
A membership owner needs to verify a user's history. They use their agent to call list_community_members and then ask for specific details about that member, getting all profile data in one query.
Monitoring Viral Discussions
A community manager wants to know if a recent announcement got traction. They run list_community_posts, find the post ID, and then use list_post_comments to gauge the overall sentiment from dozens of replies.
The honest tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Manual Dashboard Navigation
The user manually navigates through the Community Portal: clicking 'Members,' finding a profile, then opening the 'Posts' tab to check activity. This takes 5-10 minutes of clicks and copy-pasting.
Use your agent with list_community_members or get_my_circle_profile. You ask for the data you need in plain language, and the MCP delivers it directly.
Focusing on Structure Only
The user only calls list_space_groups, which tells them how content is organized but gives zero information about current member activity or posts.
Always follow up the structure check by calling list_community_posts and specifying a space group. This confirms if the structure is actually being used.
Ignoring Time Context
The user asks for 'all posts' without context, resulting in an overwhelming list of thousands of irrelevant entries from years ago.
Be specific. Ask to list_community_posts and narrow the scope by time frame or a keyword. Always specify what you are looking for.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your job involves regularly aggregating data from multiple parts of an online community platform, like tracking who is talking about what, or confirming event details across different groups. If you find yourself opening the Circle portal and clicking through more than three tabs to answer a simple question, this connector saves you time.
Don't use it if your only need is to create new content or upload files; this MCP focuses on reading data (retrieving members, posts, events). If you just want to send a private message, other messaging-specific tools are better. This is purely for monitoring and auditing.
Questions you might have
How do I list all members using the Circle.so MCP? +
You use the list_community_members tool. This function pulls a complete roster of every user in your community, letting you quickly audit who's active and who isn't.
Can I see all my spaces with Circle.so MCP? +
Yes. The list_community_spaces tool gives you a clear list of every distinct sub-community space in your account, helping you understand your content organization.
What does the `list_post_comments` tool do? +
This function retrieves all comments associated with one specific post. It's perfect for gauging sentiment or understanding the full conversation thread surrounding a key topic.
Can I find out about future events using Circle.so MCP? +
Absolutely. Call list_community_events. This tool provides details on both scheduled upcoming meetings and records of past community gatherings.
Is the data from `get_my_circle_profile` only about me? +
It retrieves core metadata and profile information specifically for the administrative user account linked to your API token. This confirms your permissions within Circle.