Supercharge your AI with Hopin (RingCentral Events). Track every attendee and session across your virtual events.
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Hopin (RingCentral Events) MCP connects your AI agent directly to virtual event data. It lets you list upcoming conferences, pull detailed speaker lineups, manage vendor directories, and track every attendee registration from a single prompt.
Stop switching tabs between the event platform and your CRM; handle all event logistics in one go.
What your AI can do
Create registration
Adds a user account to the event's list of attendees.
Get event
Fetches all core information about one specific virtual conference.
List events
Retrieves a comprehensive list of events hosted within your account's organization.
Finds all upcoming events or specific organizations associated with your account.
Registers new users for the event and retrieves comprehensive lists of registered participants.
Retrieves the overall details, schedule items, speaker rosters, and vendor directories for a specific event.
Lists all interactive sessions running during an event to build out detailed daily agendas.
Gets the current configuration and list of available ticket types for any given event.
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Start using Hopin (RingCentral Events) on VinkiusCreate Registration
Adds a user account to the event's list of attendees.
Get Event
Fetches all core information about one specific virtual conference.
List Events
Retrieves a comprehensive list of events hosted within your account's organization.
List Organizations
Shows all corporate accounts or groups linked to your primary user ID.
List Registrations
Generates a complete list of every person who signed up for the event.
List Schedule
Retrieves the full, chronological timetable of activities planned for the event.
List Sessions
Lists all smaller, interactive breakout sessions that occur during the main event schedule.
List Speakers
Provides a roster of every person who is speaking at the conference.
List Tickets
Lists all ticket types and pricing options configured for sale at the event.
List Vendors
Retrieves a directory of companies or exhibits participating in the conference.
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The Messy Choreography of Event Data
Think about what happens right now: You have to jump between the event platform's dashboard, your CRM's contacts tab, and a separate spreadsheet just to get one cohesive picture. You copy speaker names into a document, then you paste attendee lists from another view, all while hoping nothing breaks or gets formatted wrong.
With this MCP, that whole process vanishes. Your agent handles the data plumbing. It doesn't matter if you need `list_vendors` details combined with an event's core schedule; your AI client just asks for it and delivers a clean, structured output ready to write into any other system.
Accessing Event Details with the Hopin (RingCentral Events) MCP
The manual steps that disappear include logging in just to check who's speaking, manually tracking if a session is already scheduled, and running multiple reports to compile the final attendee count. The agent takes care of these reads.
Now you have immediate access to everything: event details via `get_event`, speaker bios from `list_speakers`, and ticket status from `list_tickets`. It's all in one conversational step.
What your AI can actually do with this
Managing a large virtual conference means juggling dozens of moving parts—schedules, speakers, sponsors, ticket sales, and registrations. This MCP gives your agent visibility into that entire ecosystem. You can ask it to pull together a list of all active events or retrieve the detailed schedule for a specific day. It handles everything from listing vendors to checking who registered for which sessions.
When you connect this through Vinkius, you get one central source of truth about your event data. Your agent pulls structured details on speakers and tracks ticket sales without you having to manually log into the platform and click through five different dashboards.
019d75b2-f7df-72b3-8c05-d321bba6a1a8 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is: you ask for event information once, and you get all the necessary details back in a format ready to use.
Tell your agent what you need. For example, 'What are all my upcoming conferences?'
Your agent calls the relevant tool (like list_events) and retrieves structured data from RingCentral Events.
You receive clean JSON output that feeds directly into your workflow or report.
Who is this actually for?
Anyone running virtual events who doesn't have time to manually copy-paste data between their scheduling tools, CRM, and event platform. This is for the ops engineer tired of dashboard clicking at 2 a.m.
Needs to pull combined attendee lists (list_registrations) and check ticket availability (list_tickets) quickly after an event concludes.
Uses the MCP to gather details on speakers (list_speakers) and list vendors (list_vendors) to build targeted follow-up campaigns.
Connects event data streams into a central database, needing tools like get_event and list_schedule for reliable data entry.
What Changes When You Connect
Stop manually checking for available spots. You can use list_tickets to instantly see if you need to adjust pricing or create a new access tier, feeding that data directly into your booking system.
Never lose track of who said what. The MCP lets you gather speaker details using list_speakers, giving your agent the bios and talking points needed for immediate follow-up emails.
Build out detailed event maps instantly. By combining get_event with list_schedule and then drilling down to list_sessions, your agent compiles a perfect, navigable agenda for participants.
Automate onboarding. After an event, use list_registrations to pull the full contact list of attendees, feeding those names straight into your CRM without copy-pasting anything.
Manage logistics end-to-end. Use list_vendors and list_organizations to map out who was present and which corporate group they belong to—a critical step for post-event sales follow-up.
See it in action
The Post-Event Follow-Up
A marketing specialist needs a list of all attendees who were interested in vendor services. The agent uses list_registrations and cross-references that data with the list_vendors directory to create a prioritized sales lead sheet.
Building the Conference Guidebook
An event planner needs to write the program guide. They ask the agent to combine results from list_events, then use list_schedule and list_sessions multiple times to generate a structured, multi-day timetable.
Checking for Conflicts
The scheduling team finds two sessions overlapping. They run get_event data, check the list_schedule, and then use list_sessions results to pinpoint the exact time conflict so they can move one of them.
Auditing Access Levels
An administrator needs to know which groups have access. They run list_organizations first, and then use that data with get_event to verify the correct scope for all associated events.
The honest tradeoffs
Trying to find a single 'master list'
The user tries to ask, 'Give me everything about the event.' This vague prompt results in an incomplete data dump that forces manual cleaning and combining of multiple sources.
You must break it down. First, run list_events for scope, then use get_event on a specific ID. Next, ask separately for list_schedule, followed by list_speakers. This structured approach guarantees all data points are covered.
Ignoring the vendor directory
The user focuses only on attendees and speakers, forgetting that sponsors pay for visibility. They miss critical sales leads because they don't know how to check the vendor list.
Always run list_vendors early in your workflow. This tool gives you a clean directory of all paying exhibitors, which is often more valuable than just the attendance count.
Assuming one API covers everything
The user tries to use one endpoint for both checking ticket status and listing attendees. The system fails because these are distinct data sets.
Use list_tickets specifically for pricing, and then run list_registrations when you need the names of people who actually bought a ticket.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your primary job revolves around coordinating complex event logistics: tracking schedules, managing speaker lineups, or pulling post-event attendee lists. The key is that your data needs to come from RingCentral Events' structured API endpoints. Don't use this if you only need to manage internal HR records or process payments outside of the platform itself; those require a different type of connection. If you just want basic calendar sync, look for a dedicated calendar integration tool instead.
Questions you might have
Is this the same as Hopin? +
Yes, Hopin was acquired and rebranded as RingCentral Events. This MCP uses the official RingCentral Events API.
How do I get an Access Token? +
You can generate an Access Token in the RingCentral Events Developer Portal by creating an application.
Can I register attendees with this MCP? +
Yes, the create_registration tool allows you to register new attendees for any specific event.
Does it support organization management? +
The MCP allows you to list organizations to find your IDs and metadata.
How does the `get_event` tool handle inputs if I only have an event's unique ID? +
It requires a specific event identifier. You pass the unique ID directly to the function, and it retrieves all corresponding details for that single event. This means you get comprehensive information—like ticket counts or main dates—without needing to list every event first.
Can I use `list_speakers` and `list_sessions` together to map out who is presenting what? +
Yes, your agent can process both lists. You run list_speakers for the talent roster and then cross-reference that data against the timeslots found using list_sessions. This lets you build a complete program view of presenters and their scheduled slots.
When I run `list_registrations`, can I filter attendees by specific criteria, like email or date range? +
The tool supports filtering parameters. You send the desired filters (e.g., an email prefix or a date range) to list_registrations. This cuts down the massive list of all attendees and gives you only the relevant subset you need for reporting.
What happens if I try to use `list_schedule` on an event that doesn't exist? +
The MCP returns a precise error message. It won't fail silently; it will tell your agent exactly why the schedule retrieval failed, usually pointing out that the provided Event ID is invalid or deactivated. This makes debugging automated workflows much cleaner.
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