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crowd.dev (LFX CDP) manages community data, member profiles, and organizational metrics from one place. Equip your AI agent to track engagement across GitHub, Discord, and Slack, manage internal notes, or quickly get a high-level summary of community growth without manually digging through multiple dashboards.
What your AI can do
Create community member
Registers a brand new member profile within the community system.
Get community health summary
Provides a high-level report on recent growth rates, activity volume trends, and platform usage statistics.
Get member details
Retrieves the full profile and complete contribution history for any specific member.
Get an immediate overview of new member growth rates, recent activity volumes, and platform distribution statistics.
Find specific individuals by name or email, retrieving their full history of contributions and engagement scores.
Pull detailed information about companies associated with your community members, including firmographics.
List every type of engagement—stars, messages, commits—to see what's happening right now in the community.
View all open management tasks or review private notes linked to specific members.
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Start using crowd.dev (LFX CDP) on VinkiusCreate Community Member
Registers a brand new member profile within the community system.
Get Community Health Summary
Provides a high-level report on recent growth rates, activity volume trends, and...
Get Member Details
Retrieves the full profile and complete contribution history for any specific member.
Get Organization Details
Gets detailed information, including firmographics, for a specified company or...
List Recent Activities
Lists recent interactions, such as stars given or messages sent, across different...
List Members
Lists every member in the platform, showing their names and social profiles like GitHub or LinkedIn.
List Member Notes
Retrieves internal CRM notes that have been written about specific community members.
List Organizations
Provides a list of all companies connected to the community members.
List Community Tasks
Pulls a list of all open tasks and notes assigned to community management staff.
Search Members By Keyword
Searches the member database using a name or email address for quick identification.
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The Old Way: Data Silos and Manual Reporting
Right now, tracking community health means logging into GitHub to count stars, jumping to Discord to check message volume, opening the internal CRM to see notes, and finally compiling it all in a spreadsheet. You're spending hours just gathering data before you even start analyzing anything.
With this MCP, your agent handles the plumbing work. You simply ask for a report on community health, and your AI client gathers member profiles, recent activities, and organizational metrics into one clean, conversational answer.
Get Community Clarity with crowd.dev (LFX CDP)
You stop spending time cross-referencing data points from five different dashboards. You never have to copy an activity log into a spreadsheet just to count unique contributors again.
The result is immediate insight. The MCP lets you pull full details using `get_member_details` and immediately compare that against open tasks listed via `list_community_tasks`. It’s instant, comprehensive knowledge.
What your AI can actually do with this
Running a large developer community means tracking thousands of people's activities across dozens of platforms. It’s messy. You need to know who the key contributors are, what organizations they represent, and if there are open tasks that need attention—all at once.
crowd.dev gives your agent direct access to this entire data pool. Instead of logging into five different dashboards just to compile a single report on community health, you ask your AI client to do it for you. Your agent can pull member profiles and their activity history, search through internal notes, or even find out which companies are most active in the ecosystem.
This MCP lets you treat all that data—member details, organizational ties, recent stars, messages, and commits—as one unified source of truth. You connect this integration via Vinkius to your preferred AI client, giving it the power to understand your community's full landscape through natural conversation. It’s about getting answers immediately, not building complex SQL queries.
019d757f-1cc9-7136-acfd-b91629e05a7d Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is, your AI client treats complex, scattered developer data like it's in one clean database.
Connect the crowd.dev integration to your AI client using your API Key.
The agent accesses and processes community data, whether you're listing all members or checking organization details.
Your AI client responds with a structured answer about member activity, task lists, or growth summaries.
Who is this actually for?
Community Managers who spend their days stitching together reports from GitHub, Discord, and internal CRMs. Developer Advocates tired of manually auditing activity logs. Marketing teams needing a clear view of organizational composition.
Needs to quickly identify key contributors and track engagement trends without opening half a dozen tabs.
Must audit activities across multiple platforms (GitHub, Discord) in real-time to spot potential technical issues or top talent.
Needs to explore organization-level data to understand the composition and size of the community's professional base.
What Changes When You Connect
Stop manually aggregating data from multiple sources. Instead of checking GitHub, Discord, and Slack separately, you ask your agent to run a comprehensive report using list_recent_activities and get everything in one response.
Instantly understand the community's pulse. Use get_community_health_summary to see growth trends and activity volumes without needing dedicated analytics dashboards.
Deep-dive into key people. If you suspect a contributor is important, run get_member_details to pull their full profile and contribution history in seconds.
Manage relationships inside your AI agent. You can use list_member_notes or list_community_tasks to review the internal CRM records without leaving your chat window.
Understand who's paying attention. By calling get_organization_details, you get firmographic data that helps you understand the economic weight of the community members.
See it in action
Onboarding a new partner company
A marketing manager needs to know which companies are most active. They ask their agent to call list_organizations and then use get_organization_details on the top three results, allowing them to understand the community's professional makeup immediately.
Investigating a sudden dip in engagement
A Community Manager asks their agent to check for issues. The agent runs list_recent_activities across all platforms and compares that output with the historical data from get_community_health_summary, pinpointing when and where activity dropped.
Profiling a potential keynote speaker
A Developer Advocate needs to vet a top contributor. They use search_members_by_keyword first, then call get_member_details to review the individual's complete history and see if they have any open tasks listed via list_community_tasks.
Creating a record for an unknown contributor
The team finds a new, valuable user. They use create_community_member to onboard the profile and immediately call list_member_notes so that initial context can be added by the CRM.
The honest tradeoffs
Copying CSVs from dashboards
Trying to compile a report on all members' activity by manually downloading and merging spreadsheets from GitHub, Slack, and Discord.
Instead, tell your agent to run get_community_health_summary for a macro view, or use list_members followed by specific calls like get_member_details to pull targeted data.
Searching only by name
Only using basic search functions that miss users who changed their handle or were added recently.
Start with list_members for a comprehensive list, and then use search_members_by_keyword if you have an email address to narrow down the results.
Missing organizational context
Reporting on contributor activity without knowing which company they work for, making the data meaningless.
Always supplement member reports by calling get_organization_details first. This adds vital context about the people behind the profiles.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your core job involves synthesizing scattered community data—if you need to answer questions like, 'How active is our developer base right now?' or 'What are the top contributors at Company X?' Don't use it if you only need basic communication functions; for simple messaging, a dedicated chat tool works fine. If you just need raw code snippets or file management, don't bother—use a specialized repository MCP instead. This is built for data orchestration and relationship mapping.
Questions you might have
How do I use the list_members tool in crowd.dev? +
You call list_members when you need a full roster of every person in your community. It returns their names and social profiles, giving you an immediate count of all users.
What is the difference between get_member_details and search_members_by_keyword? +
search_members_by_keyword finds a member using criteria like email. get_member_details, however, retrieves that person's entire history, including their full contribution record.
Can I check community growth with get_community_health_summary? +
Yes, that tool is designed specifically for it. It gives you a high-level view of how many new members joined and what the activity trends are across all your connected platforms.
Where do I list internal notes about people? +
You use list_member_notes. This function pulls private CRM notes linked to specific users, helping you understand context that isn't public knowledge.
When I use `create_community_member`, what information do I need to register a new user? +
You must provide basic identity details, such as the member's name and email. This tool handles the profile initialization boundaries for you, ensuring the record is properly registered in the community system.
If `search_members_by_keyword` returns no results, does that mean the person isn't part of the community? +
No. Zero matches means your specified criteria did not hit any known profiles. Check the spelling or try searching by a different identifier like their email address.
How do I use `list_recent_activities` to track specific events, like stars or PRs? +
It returns a detailed log of recent activity types, including whether the event was a star, message, or pull request. This gives you a granular view of engagement across all associated platforms.
What's the difference between `list_organizations` and using `get_organization_details`? +
list_organizations provides a complete catalog of companies and domains within your community. You use get_organization_details only when you have an existing name or ID and need specific firmographic data for that one entity.
How do I get a crowd.dev API Key? +
Log in to your crowd.dev (or LFX CDP) dashboard, navigate to Settings > API Keys, and generate a new key. Copy and paste it below.
Which platforms are supported for activity tracking? +
crowd.dev supports integration with major platforms including GitHub, Discord, Slack, LinkedIn, Twitter, and more to provide a unified view of your community.
Can I update member profiles via chat? +
Currently, the integration focuses on listing and retrieving member data. For bulk updates or complex profile management, please use the crowd.dev dashboard.
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