MCP server for RealEvents.co - create and manage events from your AI assistant
- ✓Open-source license (MIT)
- ✓Actively maintained (<30d)
- ✓Clear description
- ✓Documented (README)
git clone https://github.com/ykastelnik/realevents-mcp{
"mcpServers": {
"realevents-mcp": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/realevents-mcp/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}MCP Servers overview
# RealEvents MCP Server
Create and manage events on [RealEvents](https://realevents.co) from any MCP-compatible AI assistant.
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Documentation and install snippets: https://realevents.co/mcp
## Install
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"realevents": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "realevents-mcp"]
}
}
}
```
For Claude Desktop on macOS, the config file is at `~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json`. For other clients, see their MCP documentation.
## Tools
Public, no token needed:
| Tool | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `list_public_events` | Browse upcoming public events. Filter by format, date range or search term. |
| `get_event` | Get an event's public details by slug. Follows old links after a slug change. |
| `register_for_event` | RSVP for an attendee: going, maybe or not going, with plus-ones and a note. |
| `create_event` | Create a new event page. Returns the public link and the manage link. |
Organizer tools, all requiring the manage token:
| Tool | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `get_manage_event` | Full event details plus the guest list. |
| `list_registrations` | The guest list on its own, optionally filtered to confirmed / maybe / declined. |
| `get_event_stats` | Page views, head-count, remaining capacity, view-to-attendance rate. |
| `update_event` | Change any event detail or setting. |
| `duplicate_event` | Copy the event into a new draft one week later. |
| `cancel_event` | Mark the event cancelled. The page stays online. |
| `set_cover` | Set the cover image from a public image URL. |
| `list_comments` | Read the guest conversation: questions, replies and reactions. |
| `post_comment` | Post to the thread as the organizer. Visible to every guest who RSVPed. |
Comments only work on events where the organizer has switched them on
(`update_event` with `allow_comments: true`). Until then both comment tools return
a message saying exactly that.
### Cover images
`set_cover` takes a **public image URL**, not a file. MCP tool arguments are JSON
text, so an assistant cannot hand a local image to the server; if the picture is on
the user's computer, the manage page's upload does the job better anyway (drag and
drop, preview, crop). Around 1200px wide or more looks best - `set_cover` says so
when the image is smaller rather than silently accepting a thumbnail.
### Timezones
`create_event` takes a `timezone` (an IANA name such as `Europe/Paris`) alongside
`start_datetime`. **Set it.** The start time is interpreted in that zone, and the
zone defaults to UTC, so creating an event for `19:00` without one produces a page
that reads 19:00 UTC: the wrong hour for everyone outside it.
Prefer a local time with no trailing `Z`:
```
start_datetime: "2026-06-15T19:00:00"
timezone: "Europe/Paris"
```
### Attendance is counted in people
An event's attendance figure is a head-count: confirmed guests plus everyone they
bring. A guest arriving with three others takes four of the available places, so a
party can be refused on an event that still shows free rows. When that happens the
error states how many places are left, so the call can be retried with a smaller
party rather than reported as a failure.
Plus-ones only attach to a `confirmed` answer, and are capped by the event's own
`plus_ones_limit` (0 disables them). When the organizer collects names rather than
a headcount, every declared guest needs one. `get_event` reports both settings.
## Manage token
Events created with `create_event` return a `manage_token`. Save it: it is the only
way to manage the event later.
To set a default token so you don't have to pass it on every call:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"realevents": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "realevents-mcp"],
"env": {
"REALEVENTS_MANAGE_TOKEN": "your-token"
}
}
}
}
```
## Security
Signed with [npm Provenance](https://docs.npmjs.com/generating-provenance-statements), built from this repository via GitHub Actions. Every published version is traceable back to the exact commit and workflow run that built it.
## Links
- [realevents.co](https://realevents.co)
- [Documentation](https://realevents.co/mcp)
- [GitHub repository](https://github.com/ykastelnik/realevents-mcp)
- [MCP Registry listing](https://registry.modelcontextprotocol.io/v0/servers?search=realevents)
## For maintainers: publishing checklist
Before publishing a new version:
1. Bump `version` in `package.json`
2. Verify `mcpName: "io.github.ykastelnik/realevents"` is still present
3. Bump `version` and `packages[0].version` in `server.json` to match
4. Tag `vX.Y.Z` and push: the `publish.yml` workflow handles the npm publish
5. Locally: `./mcp-publisher publish` to sync the MCP Registry listing
## License
MIT
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