Mighty Networks MCP. Automate community structure, content posting, and member management.
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Mighty Networks MCP Server lets your AI agent manage entire online communities, courses, and membership sites. Use natural conversation to create new spaces, publish content instantly, invite members, list all user profiles, or track engagement statistics across your network.
What your AI agents can do
Invite member
Adds a specific user or email address directly into your network membership roster.
Create space post
Publishes new content (articles, posts) into an existing community space.
Create new space
Adds a completely new space or course structure to the network.
Create, list, or retrieve details about spaces, courses, and groups within your network.
Write and publish articles or quick posts to any specific community space using a single command.
Retrieve member details, list all users, or manually invite new individuals into the network.
Gather specific analytics like active user counts and content interaction data from across the entire platform.
List upcoming community events or publish a series of posts to keep your members engaged over time.
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Mighty Networks MCP Server: 12 Tools for Community Management
These tools let you control every aspect of your community—from creating new spaces to getting deep member analytics—all through simple conversation with your AI agent.
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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 Mighty Networks on Vinkius019dd125invite member
Adds a specific user or email address directly into your network membership roster.
019dd125create space post
Publishes new content (articles, posts) into an existing community space.
019dd125create new space
Adds a completely new space or course structure to the network.
019dd125get engagement stats
Retrieves key analytics about network activity and member interaction rates.
019dd125get member profile
Fetches specific, detailed information for any given member of the network.
019dd125get network details
Retrieves general and foundational information about the entire Mighty Networks account setup.
019dd125list network events
Lists all upcoming community events, including dates, times, and locations.
019dd125list network members
Retrieves a comprehensive list of every single member currently in the network.
019dd125list billing plans
Shows the available subscription tiers and pricing plans for the platform.
019dd125list all posts
Retrieves a chronological list of all content published across the entire network history.
019dd125list space members
Lists only the members who are enrolled in one specific community or course space.
019dd125list spaces
Retrieves a list of all existing communities and courses housed within your network.
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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.
Manually auditing who belongs where is tedious.
Right now, if you need to see all the members in a specific course versus everyone in the whole network, you open three different tabs: 'Overall Members', then click into 'Course A' and open its member list. You copy names from one place, paste them into another sheet, and cross-reference IDs by hand.
With this MCP server, you just tell your agent: 'Show me the members in Course X.' It runs `list_space_members` instantly. The data comes back clean, specific to that space. You cut the clicks and the spreadsheet work.
get_engagement_stats MCP Server: See what's actually working.
Before, figuring out which content was popular required exporting data from multiple reports—one for posts, one for views, and maybe a third for comments. You spent hours piecing together numbers to determine if your weekly newsletter really mattered.
Now you ask the agent for network analytics. It runs `get_engagement_stats` and gives you a single, consolidated report on active members and content interactions. The difference is that you get definitive data immediately, not an educated guess.
What you can do with this MCP connector
Your AI client connects directly to this server, giving your agent full control over managing entire online communities, courses, and membership sites within Mighty Networks. You talk to your agent; it runs the commands across the whole system.
Managing Community Structure
To figure out what spaces you've got, use list_spaces to get a list of every existing community or course in the network. If you need to know more about those foundational details, run get_network_details. You can build out new areas with create_new_space, which adds a completely fresh space or course structure right into your account.
Need to see who's actually enrolled in one specific area? Use list_space_members for that list. If you want the full roster, run list_network_members to retrieve every single person currently signed up across the whole network.
Publishing Content and Updates
You can publish new content—whether it's a big article or just a quick post—into any existing community space using create_space_post. Your agent handles all the IDs and formatting for you. You never have to manually post again; use list_all_posts to get a chronological list of every piece of content published across the entire network history.
To keep people posted on what's coming up, run list_network_events, which gives dates, times, and locations for all upcoming community events.
Handling Membership Actions
Your agent manages membership details effortlessly. You can find specific user information by running get_member_profile for any member. If you need to manually add a new person or an email address into the roster, use invite_member. For targeted reporting, run list_space_members to list only those members enrolled in one particular course or community space.
You can also see what subscription levels are available by calling list_billing_plans, which shows all the current pricing tiers for the platform.
Tracking Performance Metrics and Data
To figure out if people are actually using your content, you gotta check the stats. Run get_engagement_stats to pull key analytics about network activity and how members are interacting with the material. You can also see which users are active by requesting a detailed list of every member in the network via list_network_members.
Everything related to the site's structure, from the individual spaces you have listed by list_spaces to the comprehensive membership data pulled by get_member_profile, is accessible through this server. It gives your agent everything it needs to monitor and manage the full lifecycle of your online community.
019dd125-1efa-720b-8d28-846e8fbe2924 How Mighty Networks MCP Works
- 1 First, subscribe to the Mighty Networks server and input your required API Key and Network ID.
- 2 Next, prompt your AI agent with a natural language request (e.g., 'List all members in the React Mastery course').
- 3 The agent uses the MCP standard to call the correct tool (
list_space_members), gets the structured data response, and delivers the answer back to you.
The bottom line is: your AI client talks to one API endpoint (the server), which runs calls across all 12 internal tools for you.
Who Is Mighty Networks MCP For?
Community Managers who spend too much time manually cross-referencing member lists and content dashboards. Course Designers needing reliable ways to push updates or audit student progress without coding. Marketers whose job involves tracking engagement metrics across disparate channels.
Uses the agent to list all members (list_network_members), invite new people (invite_member), and check if a specific member's profile is up-to-date (get_member_profile).
Directly runs create_new_space to build courses or uses create_space_post to publish module content updates across all enrolled groups.
Runs get_engagement_stats and list_all_posts to gather metrics proving ROI, then schedules announcements using list_network_events.
What Changes When You Connect
- Get accurate visibility on network activity. Instead of guessing who's active, run
get_engagement_statsto get real numbers showing interaction rates across the platform. - Never miss a post or announcement again. Use
list_all_poststo pull every piece of content published since Day 1, letting you audit your history instantly. - Streamline onboarding and growth by using
invite_member. You just tell your agent who needs access, and it executes the invite command directly into the network. - Keep courses organized without manual work. Use
create_new_spaceto build a new group or course structure, letting your agent handle all the setup variables for you. - Avoid guesswork when reporting numbers. With tools like
list_network_membersandlist_space_members, you pull definitive counts of who is in the whole network versus who is just in one specific class.
Real-World Use Cases
Onboarding a New Cohort
A Course Designer needs to launch a new curriculum. They ask their agent to first run create_new_space for the 'Advanced Python' course, then immediately use list_billing_plans to verify pricing tiers, and finally call create_space_post to publish the welcome article. The whole process takes seconds.
Tracking Event Participation
A Marketing Manager needs to know how many people are attending a webinar next month. They run list_network_events, which instantly provides all dates and names, allowing them to segment the list for targeted follow-ups.
Auditing User Access
The Community Manager suspects some users might have lost access or need a profile update. They run list_network_members to get every name, then use get_member_profile on the suspicious accounts to see exactly what data is available.
Mass Content Update
A Creator needs to post a mandatory policy update across five different groups. Instead of logging into five spaces, they tell their agent 'Post the new policy in these 5 spaces,' and it uses create_space_post for each target automatically.
The Tradeoffs
Trying to manually find a member's group.
Going into the main dashboard, clicking 'Members', searching by name, and then having to click into individual profiles one by one until you find them. It’s slow and requires too many clicks.
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Ask your agent to run list_space_members for the specific course or group they belong to. The tool runs that query directly, providing a clean list of only relevant members.
Missing current network status.
Assuming the community is healthy because you saw posts last week. You might miss key data like total active users or how many people abandoned content halfway through.
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Always run get_engagement_stats first. This gives you a definitive, numbers-based report on network health and actual user interactions.
Publishing to the wrong location.
Writing an announcement for the 'Job Board' but accidentally posting it in the general 'Introductions' space. It looks unprofessional and confuses members.
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Always specify the target using create_space_post. You tell the agent where to post (e.g., 'General Discussion'), so you can't mess up the location.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your primary need is programmatic control over a structured community environment—you need to manage membership data, publish content reliably, and track metrics without human intervention. If you just need a simple website or basic email list management, this toolset is overkill. Don't use it if all you do is send occasional emails; those tools are for dedicated email marketing platforms. You should use it when the core problem involves actions within a contained community structure (creating, posting, listing, getting stats). If your workflow requires complex external data sources outside of Mighty Networks—like inventory management or payroll—then this server won't help.
Common Questions About Mighty Networks MCP
How do I see all the people in my network using list_network_members? +
You run list_network_members and your agent returns a full roster of every member on file. This is useful for audits or general communication campaigns.
Can I post an announcement to just one course using create_space_post? +
Yes, that's exactly what the tool does. You specify the target space (the Course ID), and it publishes the content there without affecting any other part of your community.
What data do I get from get_member_profile? +
This tool retrieves specific, detailed information about a single user. You can use this to verify membership status or pull out key profile fields for reporting.
How many tools are available if I list_spaces? +
The list_spaces tool doesn't tell you the number of tools; it just returns a list of every existing community and course ID in your network. This helps map out what spaces you have.
What if I want to invite someone using invite_member? +
You give the agent the name or email, and it executes the invitation command directly to Mighty Networks. You don't have to manually add them via the website dashboard.
How do I use get_engagement_stats to monitor community activity? +
It returns current network analytics, giving you a snapshot of how active your members are. You can check metrics like total content interactions and the count of currently active users in the last 7 days.
What data do I get when I call list_billing_plans? +
You receive a structured list of all available subscription plans for your network. This helps you compare pricing tiers and see which features are included in each plan structure.
When should I use list_space_members instead of listing all members? +
This tool filters member data down to a specific group or course. You get the names, profiles, and IDs for only those people belonging to one particular Space or Course.
Can I automatically post content and articles? +
Yes. You can publish quick posts, full articles, and polls to specific Spaces within your network.
How does Mighty Networks authentication work? +
It requires an API Key (Bearer) and a Network ID against api.mn.co/admin/v1.
Can I manage access to premium courses? +
Yes. Invite members to specific Spaces or Courses and manage their roles and subscription status.
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