Orbit MCP. Track Member Activity and Manage Relationships
Orbit MCP connects your AI agent directly to your community data. You can instantly pull member profiles, track activity feeds across platforms like GitHub and Twitter, and manage relationships by adding notes—all without leaving your chat window.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
Retrieve a complete list of all community members and their detailed profiles.
See a timeline of all actions taken across the workspace, or create new activities for specific users.
Write detailed notes directly onto a member’s profile to keep track of your conversations and interactions.
Pull the full activity history for any single member, detailing their journey in the community.
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The Manual Chore of Community Tracking
Today, managing a community means juggling tabs: the CRM dashboard for relationship notes, GitHub for contribution metrics, Twitter analytics for reach, and maybe an Airtable sheet just to list key affiliations. You spend half your day copy-pasting data points and manually correlating who did what, when they did it, and why you talked to them about it.
With this MCP, that whole process vanishes. Your agent talks to Orbit and pulls all these discrete pieces of information—the notes, the history, the links—into one cohesive answer in seconds. You just get the facts, without ever seeing a dashboard or a spreadsheet.
Orbit: Full Control Over Community Records
You no longer have to wait until end-of-day reports are compiled. You can ask your agent to list all members, and then instantly get their full profiles and any associated organizations right there in the chat. Need a note? Use create_note; it writes it directly into the record.
The difference is control. Instead of relying on scheduled reporting cycles or tedious data aggregation, you have immediate, conversational access to every piece of community intelligence needed to move your work forward.
What Orbit MCP does for your AI
Need to keep tabs on who's active in the community? Orbit gives you full command over your engagement workflows through natural conversation. Forget logging into separate dashboards just to check a member’s status or history. You can ask your AI agent things like, 'Who were our top contributors this month?' and get an immediate list of names and their details.
It tracks everything—from new posts to organization affiliations, giving you one source of truth on every person's journey. If you use Vinkius for other services, Orbit completes the picture by letting your agent manage notes and monitor activity directly within your existing chat environment.
019d75eb-bb28-71b1-8d3a-8b505070dbac How to set up Orbit MCP
The bottom line is you use natural language to execute complex database lookups and write records directly into Orbit.
Subscribe to this MCP and enter your Orbit API Key along with your Workspace ID.
Connect your preferred AI client (like Claude or Cursor) using the Vinkius marketplace integration.
Start asking your agent questions—you can manage community data conversationally, without needing any specific code.
Who uses Orbit MCP
This MCP is for the Community Manager who spends hours cross-referencing spreadsheets, or the DevRel specialist who needs an immediate overview of contributor activity. If you're tired of switching between CRM tools and GitHub dashboards just to write a follow-up note, this is what you need.
Checks member activity history or adds a context note after talking to someone at an event.
Tracks contributions and engagement metrics across multiple platforms like GitHub and Twitter without leaving their primary tool.
Queries for growth segments, listing members or checking overall activity levels to plan targeted campaigns.
Benefits of connecting Orbit MCP
Stop context switching. You can add a note directly to a member's profile, right from your AI chat window, keeping all interaction details in one place.
Get immediate insights into user engagement. Use the get_member_history tool to instantly see everything a person has done—tweets posted, webinars attended, and more.
Know who you’re talking to. You can use get_member_profile to pull key details like social links or reach metrics on demand.
Maintain a clear record of contributions. Track organizations associated with members using list_organizations to understand the scope of their professional network.
Stay updated on community life. Use list_activities to monitor what's happening across your whole workspace without digging through multiple dashboards.
Orbit MCP use cases
Onboarding a new contributor
A DevRel specialist needs to check if a promising new user, 'Jane Doe,' has been active before. They ask their agent to run get_member_history. The agent quickly shows Jane posted 5 PRs and attended the last two webinars, allowing the specialist to tailor the welcome message immediately.
Following up after a conference
A Community Manager meets with 'John Smith' at an industry event. Instead of waiting until they get back to their desk to write notes in the CRM, they use create_note through their agent on site, logging that they discussed 'next quarter’s marketing roadmap.' The note is visible immediately.
Identifying key partners
A Marketing Manager needs to scope out potential collaborators. They ask the agent to list_members and filter by organizations. The results show a cluster of members affiliated with 'TechCorp Inc.', giving them an instant target list for outreach.
Assessing overall community health
A manager wants a pulse check on the whole group. They ask to see the latest activities via list_activities, spotting three sudden drops in posting activity that signal a potential dip in engagement they need to address.
Orbit MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Checking multiple tools for data
Logging into Orbit CRM to see notes, then opening GitHub to count PRs, and finally switching to a spreadsheet to list social links. This takes 15 minutes of clicking.
Use your agent with Orbit MCP. You can ask it to get_member_history and simultaneously retrieve the member's full profile, pulling all three data points in one conversational query.
Forgetting interaction context
Sending a follow-up email to a member without referencing their last conversation. The message feels generic and unhelpful.
After a call, use create_note immediately via your agent on the member's profile. This ensures that when you write the next communication, your team sees the full context.
Manual list building
Manually collecting names and affiliations from various internal reports to build a target outreach list.
Ask your agent to run list_members and then use get_member_profile or list_organizations on the results. The AI compiles everything into one clean, usable output.
When to use Orbit MCP
Use this MCP if you need a single point of access for all community relationship data—profiles, activity logs, notes, and organizations. It's ideal for DevRel or Community teams whose job revolves around knowing 'what happened to whom.' Don't use this if your primary need is complex financial modeling or internal ticketing; those require dedicated ERP/Helpdesk tools. If you just want a general chat interface without structured data access, any basic AI client will work, but it won't give you the capability to run specific actions like create_activity or write notes. This MCP provides actionable record-keeping and historical tracking capabilities that pure conversational agents lack.
Frequently asked questions about Orbit MCP
What can I do with the Orbit MCP for DevRel purposes? +
You can use get_member_history to track exactly what contributors are doing. This lets you see if they're posting on GitHub, attending webinars, or generating new activity that needs follow-up.
Does the Orbit MCP let me add notes from any client? +
Yes. As long as your AI agent is compatible with Vinkius and you have connected the key, you can use create_note to log interactions directly into member profiles.
How do I find out what organizations a member belongs to using Orbit MCP? +
You simply ask your agent to list_organizations for a specific member. It retrieves details about all affiliated groups, helping you map their professional network.
Can the Orbit MCP show me who joined recently? +
Yes, you can use list_members to retrieve the roster and filter or sort by join date. You'll get a clear view of your newest community members.