HeySummit MCP. Automate your entire virtual event lifecycle.
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HeySummit connects your AI agent to your online event platform. You manage entire virtual summits—from speaker bios to attendee sign-ups—using natural conversation.
Stop jumping between tabs; just talk to your AI client and get real-time data on registrations, schedules, and participant lists.
What your AI agents can do
Add attendee
Registers a new person to the summit roster.
Get event
Retrieves all details about one specific online event.
Get me
Gets basic information about your account settings.
Retrieve details for specific summits or list every active online conference you've hosted.
Register new attendees and pull comprehensive lists of existing participants for any event.
Pull specific details about talks, categories, and list all scheduled events on your platform.
Get detailed information and bios for every speaker involved in your online summit.
Check the current registration status or update event details programmatically.
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HeySummit: 12 Event Tools
These tools let your agent manage every part of a virtual conference—from adding attendees to listing all scheduled talks.
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Start using HeySummit on Vinkius019dd102add attendee
Registers a new person to the summit roster.
019dd102get event
Retrieves all details about one specific online event.
019dd102get me
Gets basic information about your account settings.
019dd102get speaker
Pulls the full profile and biography for a specific speaker.
019dd102get talk
Retrieves all details about a single scheduled talk or presentation.
019dd102list attendees
Generates a list of every participant who has signed up for the event.
019dd102list categories
Shows all available subject categories used in your event structure.
019dd102list events
Lists every online summit or conference you manage through the platform.
019dd102list speakers
Pulls a list of all speakers associated with your event.
019dd102list talks
Provides a full catalog of all scheduled talks and sessions.
019dd102list tickets
Lists available ticket types or pricing structures for the event.
019dd102update event
Modifies key details of an existing online summit.
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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 server provides 12 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Dealing with fragmented event data across multiple dashboards is exhausting.
Today, managing an online summit means logging into the primary platform, then jumping to the speaker management tab for bios, opening a separate 'Roster' page to check registrations, and finally navigating to the global settings just to update a date. You spend more time switching tabs than actually planning.
With this MCP, you talk to your agent like it’s a person who knows all the back-end systems. Need speaker bios? Ask for them. Want to see if there are enough seats? Check ticket availability. It aggregates all that data into one conversation.
The HeySummit MCP gives you full control over event details.
You no longer have to copy the event name, ID, and date from a spreadsheet into a separate update form. Instead of clicking through multiple menus to modify an existing summit's core details, your agent executes the change directly using the API.
This means you can confirm changes instantly—a new talk slot is added, or the main dates shift—and that information updates everywhere it needs to be without any human effort.
What you can do with this MCP connector
Managing a big online summit shouldn't feel like juggling five different dashboards. This MCP lets you take full control of your event workflows using only conversation. Whether you need to know how many people are registered for 'The Future of AI' or if you just want to pull the bios for all speakers, your agent handles it.
You can get a complete picture of your entire event lineup—listing events, checking talks, and managing tickets—without touching a complex web form. When you connect this MCP through Vinkius, your AI client acts like a dedicated coordinator, handling everything from adding new attendees to pulling the most current registration status.
It’s all about getting accurate data immediately, so you can focus on running the event, not fixing broken workflows.
019dd102-35ab-7352-88ee-32f32dbd5be8 How HeySummit MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to this MCP and retrieve your API Key from your HeySummit setup dashboard.
- 2 Connect that key to any compatible AI client, like Claude or Cursor.
- 3 Tell your agent what you need—for instance, 'List all events'—and it returns the data directly.
The bottom line is: Your AI agent accesses and processes your event platform data instantly through natural language prompts.
Who Is HeySummit MCP For?
Event organizers who dread manual spreadsheet updates or marketing managers constantly tracking lead flow. This is for anyone whose job involves coordinating large groups of people across a complex, multi-stage digital event.
They use this to list all events and retrieve detailed event metadata when planning the summit agenda.
They register new participants using the add_attendee tool, then pull attendee lists to run targeted follow-ups.
They use this to list speakers and talks to build out marketing copy for pre-event promotional emails.
What Changes When You Connect
- Stop manually updating schedules. With the get_talk and list_talks tools, you can programmatically manage content organization so your schedule is always correct.
- Never lose track of who signed up. Use list_attendees or add_attendee to keep a real-time count of participants without opening any spreadsheets.
- Save time on speaker comms. The get_speaker tool pulls all the necessary bio data, letting you automate professional promotion across channels instantly.
- Get a full picture immediately. Instead of checking multiple dashboards, list_events lets you see every summit at once, giving you an overview of your entire year's plan.
- Keep everything current. Use update_event when things change; this ensures that if the dates or name changes, all connected systems reflect it automatically.
Real-World Use Cases
Need to confirm who is speaking at a specific summit?
A producer needs to know every speaker for 'Global AI Expo 2026'. They ask their agent, and the agent uses list_speakers to pull names, then get_speaker on each one to grab bios. This saves them hours of clicking through profile pages.
A new lead signed up late in the day.
The marketing team gets a last-minute sign-up email. Instead of manually entering it, they ask their agent to add_attendee using just the name and email. It’s registered instantly.
The main event dates changed.
The organizer calls in a change. They tell their agent to update_event with the new date and time, ensuring all associated records are corrected without manual intervention.
Need to see what types of tickets we offer?
Before launching marketing, they ask for available ticket structures. The agent uses list_tickets to pull pricing details, which is critical before they can build out the full event plan.
The Tradeoffs
Trying to update a whole event by hand
The coordinator goes into the web dashboard, clicks 'Edit Event Details,' finds the specific summit, and changes the date. This is tedious and prone to human error.
→ Instead, ask your agent to run the update_event tool with the new data points. It handles the change directly through the API layer, eliminating manual steps.
Listing attendees one by one
The manager needs a roster of 50 people and spends twenty minutes clicking 'View Attendees' 50 times to copy names into a spreadsheet.
→ Just tell your agent to list_attendees. It pulls the entire group data set in one go, making it ready for export or immediate analysis.
Assuming all events are on the main dashboard
A user only sees a handful of active summits and thinks that's the full list, missing older or private conferences.
→ To get the full picture, use list_events. This tool retrieves every event record you have, no matter its status.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your core problem is managing structured data for large-scale virtual events. Specifically, if you need to register participants (add_attendee), pull schedules (list_talks), or coordinate people (get_speaker). Don't use it if you simply need a generic contact list—use a dedicated CRM tool instead. You won't use this just because you need to track general company metrics; the tools here are highly specific to event lifecycles, like get_event and update_event.
If your process involves more than three separate manual steps (e.g., checking attendees, then looking up speakers, then updating the date), this MCP is for you. If all you need is a simple calendar view or a basic form submission, stick to those simpler tools.
Common Questions About HeySummit MCP
How do I register a new attendee using add_attendee? +
You just tell your agent the person's name and email address. The tool handles the API call to register them on the summit roster instantly.
Can list_events show me all my past summits too? +
Yes, list_events pulls a catalog of every online conference you have run or are running, giving you a complete history view.
What if I need to change the name of an event? Should I use update_event? +
Yep. update_event is exactly for that. It lets you modify key details like the title or date without needing access to a complex web form.
Does get_speaker provide just the bio, or other things too? +
It pulls their full profile and biography, giving your agent everything needed to promote them on marketing channels.
How do I verify my connection details using the get_me tool? +
The get_me tool retrieves your account information directly. This confirms that your AI client has successfully authenticated with HeySummit and provides key metadata about your setup, letting you know exactly which account is being used.
What kind of information can I get using the list_tickets tool? +
This tool provides comprehensive details about all event tickets. You can check ticket types, purchase limits, and pricing structures associated with a specific event ID to manage revenue streams.
If I run the list_attendees tool, how does it handle duplicate entries? +
The system lists unique attendees primarily by email address. It also flags potential duplicates based on name variations and provides enough detail so you can identify and merge redundant records easily.
What details does the list_talks tool provide about scheduled content? +
It returns a full roster of talks for an event. This includes titles, associated speaker IDs, and the precise date and time slot they are scheduled for, helping you map out your entire program.
Where do I find the Event ID for a specific summit? +
You can use the list_events tool to retrieve a list of all summits in your account. Each entry will include its unique numeric ID and name.
Can the agent handle speaker details and bios? +
Yes! The list_speakers tool allows your agent to fetch professional profiles, bios, and social links for all speakers associated with an event.
How do I register a new attendee programmatically? +
Use the create_attendee tool by providing the event_id, email, and name. The agent will confirm the registration status immediately.
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