Evvnt Marketing & Distribution MCP for AI. Track every click and site reached, without switching tabs.
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Evvnt Marketing & Distribution connects your AI agent directly to the Evvnt event platform. Manage everything from initial concept listing to post-campaign reporting.
You can run marketing audits, check detailed event statuses, monitor total sites reached, and list out all saved venues without leaving your chat interface.
What your AI can do
Get evvnt account metadata
Retrieves the general limits and data metadata for your Evvnt account.
Get event distribution reports
Pulls performance reports showing where and how many times a single event was shown.
Get event detailed data
Gets the full settings and distribution info for one specific event.
Get a high-level summary of event volume, distribution success rates, and your organizational account limits.
List all promoted marketing events or pull detailed information about one specific event's settings and categories.
Retrieve full distribution metrics for any single event, including total sites reached and accumulated clicks.
Access and list all connected syndication partners and saved venue profiles in your account.
Filter and retrieve a list of marketing events that are currently marked as 'Draft' or 'Pending' for review.
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Start using Evvnt Marketing & Distribution on VinkiusGet Evvnt Account Metadata
Retrieves the general limits and data metadata for your Evvnt account.
Get Event Distribution Reports
Pulls performance reports showing where and how many times a single event was shown.
Get Event Detailed Data
Gets the full settings and distribution info for one specific event.
Quick Event Marketing Audit
Provides a quick, high-level summary of your total event volume and distribution...
List Event Categories
Lists every type of event category supported by the platform.
List Marketing Events
Returns a full list of all marketing events managed in your account.
List Syndication Partners
Lists all connected sites and partners within the Evvnt syndication network.
List Draft Marketing Events
Finds all marketing events that are currently in a 'Draft' or 'Pending' status.
List Successfully Distributed Events
Identifies which events have completed distribution across the partner network.
List Saved Venues
Lists all physical venues and locations you have saved to your profile.
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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
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.
This connection provides 10 powerful capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other compatible AI platforms. No middleware. No custom integration required.
The manual reporting process eats up hours every week.
Right now, tracking an event's success means logging into the platform, clicking through multiple tabs—one for general status, one for venue details, and a third for syndication reports. Then you copy-paste the key numbers (total sites reached, clicks) into a master spreadsheet to present to your boss.
With this MCP, that whole sequence goes away. You simply ask your agent to compile the report. It handles all those API calls behind the scenes and hands you one clean answer. That saves hours of clicking and copy-pasting.
Understanding campaign status with `list_draft_marketing_events`
Previously, figuring out which campaigns were stuck in limbo required digging into complex account reports, hoping to spot the 'Draft' or 'Pending' flags among hundreds of entries. It was a tedious manual search through dozens of records.
Now you just ask the agent to list drafts. It filters it instantly and gives you only the items that need attention. You immediately know which campaigns are paused before they ever hit the wire.
What your AI can actually do with this
You shouldn't have to jump between dashboards just to track one event's performance. This MCP lets you manage your entire event lifecycle using natural language conversations. Think of it like giving your AI agent a pass key to the Evvnt platform, allowing it to perform actions and retrieve data directly where you are working.
You can list all promoted events and pull detailed reports on distribution success right out of the chat window. It's about turning complex operational oversight into simple dialogue.
When you connect this through Vinkius, your AI client gets access to a powerful catalog of tools that let you monitor everything from syndication partner networks to high-level account metadata. You don’t just read data; your agent can act on it—for instance, finding out which events are still in 'Draft' status or pulling immediate summaries of how far the promotion has spread.
This means less time clicking through reports and more time making decisions.
019d7594-4c30-70cb-827d-71cfe6ee2c57 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is that your AI client handles all the API calls; you just talk to it.
Connect the Evvnt integration to your AI client and authorize it using your specific Evvnt Partner API Key.
Ask your agent a direct question, like 'Show me the distribution report for Event X.'
The MCP executes the necessary tool call, retrieving structured data (like reach metrics or venue lists) which your agent then presents to you in plain text.
Who is this actually for?
This MCP is built for marketing operations staff and event managers who are drowning in spreadsheets. If you spend more than an hour a day manually compiling reports on where your events were listed, this is for you.
Manages the full campaign lifecycle by listing all marketing events and running quick_event_marketing_audit checks to see if distribution targets are being met.
Monitors platform health and compliance by checking get_evvnt_account_metadata to understand API limits or list all syndication partners for audits.
Develops new campaigns by listing event categories and researching saved venue details before creating a draft marketing event.
What Changes When You Connect
Stop manually checking distribution dashboards. With get_event_distribution_reports, your agent pulls real-time performance data—total sites reached and clicks—in a single chat response.
Keep track of what needs work. Use list_draft_marketing_events to immediately identify all events sitting in 'Draft' or 'Pending' status, flagging items that need review before launch.
Never lose context on your network. Your agent can use list_syndication_partners and list_saved_venues to give you a complete overview of who is seeing your content and where.
Get a fast pulse check on operations using quick_event_marketing_audit. It gives you an instant, high-level summary of overall event volume and distribution health without running multiple queries.
Know what's ready to go. Use list_successfully_distributed_events to confirm which campaigns have completed their rollout across the entire partner network.
See it in action
Post-Campaign Performance Review
The Marketing Manager needs to know if the 'Tech Summit' campaign hit its goals. They ask, 'What are the distribution reports for Tech Summit?' Your agent runs get_event_distribution_reports and immediately replies: 450 total sites reached, 1,230 clicks generated. The data is ready for a stakeholder meeting.
Pre-Launch Content Check
The Operations Coordinator needs to make sure no important event was forgotten. They ask the agent to check list_draft_marketing_events. The agent replies, listing three campaigns that are stuck in 'Pending' status and need manual approval.
Network Audit
The Content Strategist needs to vet potential new locations. They ask the agent to check list_saved_venues. The agent provides a list of all 12 saved venues, confirming which ones are active and ready for promotion.
Quick Status Check
The Event Marketer is on the move. Instead of logging into a portal to check overall health, they ask for a quick audit. The agent runs quick_event_marketing_audit and provides an instant summary of campaign volume and distribution success.
The honest tradeoffs
Treating the MCP like a general database lookup
Asking for 'all marketing data' without specifying criteria. This results in a massive, unusable dump of mixed records that requires hours of manual filtering.
Always narrow your scope. First, use list_marketing_events to get the list ID, then pass that specific ID into get_event_detailed_data or get_event_distribution_reports. Specificity is key.
Ignoring campaign status
Assuming a listed event is live when it's actually stuck in review. This wastes time chasing metrics for campaigns that haven't started distributing.
Check list_draft_marketing_events first. If the event isn't marked 'Published,' you need to address its status before pulling distribution reports.
Mixing up account limits and campaign data
Asking for a distribution report but running into an API limit error because the agent didn't check the system quotas first.
Start by calling get_evvnt_account_metadata. This tells you your current operational limits, ensuring subsequent calls to other tools won't fail due to quota restrictions.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your primary goal is tracking and managing event distribution data specifically within the Evvnt ecosystem. You need to move beyond simple viewing—you need to query performance, audit status, and manage metadata through natural conversation.
Don't use this if you need to integrate external systems like ticketing or CRM platforms. This MCP only works with Evvnt data. If your problem requires coordinating budget approvals or pulling user lists from a completely separate system, you'll need a different type of connector. If you just want a general list of all events across all platforms, use a dedicated inventory management tool instead.
Questions you might have
How do I see if an event was successfully distributed using `list_successfully_distributed_events`? +
Calling list_successfully_distributed_events returns a list of IDs for campaigns that have completed their rollout across the partner network. This confirms they passed the active distribution stage.
What is the difference between listing all events and using `list_marketing_events`? +
list_marketing_events provides a comprehensive list of everything managed in your account. It's the starting point before you want to dive into detailed status or reports for specific items.
Can I check my API usage limits with `get_evvnt_account_metadata`? +
Yes, calling get_evvnt_account_metadata retrieves the general operational metadata and current limits for your Evvnt account. It's a good step to take before running large reports.
Do I need multiple tools to get a full distribution report? +
No, you typically don't. Using get_event_distribution_reports pulls the performance data for one event in a single action, making cross-referencing unnecessary.
How do I find out what types of events are supported in the Evvnt system using `list_event_categories`? +
It provides a comprehensive list of all valid event categories. Run this tool first to confirm the correct naming conventions before setting up any new listings or checking detailed data.
If I need performance reports for multiple events, is it best practice to use `list_marketing_events` followed by running `get_event_distribution_reports`? +
Yes, that's the most efficient workflow. First, retrieve a list of all event IDs using this MCP tool. Then, loop through those IDs to generate individual reports for each campaign.
What information does `list_syndication_partners` provide about my network reach? +
This tool lists every partner site and syndication location connected to the Evvnt network. You can use this data to verify which sites are currently receiving your event listings.
If I run `get_event_detailed_data` with an event ID that doesn't exist, what should I expect? +
The MCP returns a specific 'Not Found' error code. This confirms the ID is wrong or the account hasn't been properly linked to that campaign yet.
How do I get an Evvnt API Key? +
Log in to your Evvnt partner dashboard, navigate to Account > API, and you can generate or retrieve your unique Partner API Token from there. API access is typically provided to authorized partners.
Does the integration show clicks per site? +
Yes, you can use the get_event_distribution_reports tool to retrieve detailed telemetry, including total site count and engagement metrics for specific events.
Can the agent submit new events? +
This integration currently focuses on listing and auditing promoted events and reports. Submitting new events for syndication should be managed via the Evvnt submission interface or automated ingestion partner tools.
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