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By the time an event wraps, the questions start piling up. How did registrations compare to last year? Which sessions actually filled the room? How many people from that one region requested a vegetarian meal? Each answer is sitting in your vFairs account, but getting to it means logging in, filtering, exporting a CSV, and building the view yourself. Multiply that by every question a stakeholder asks, and a surprising share of your week goes to fetching data instead of acting on it.
The vFairs MCP Server closes that gap. It connects your live event data to the AI assistant your team already uses, e.g. Claude, ChatGPT, or any MCP-compatible tool, so you can ask a question in plain English and get the answer pulled straight from your vFairs account. No exports or dashboard hopping; just the question you actually had.
Here’s what it changes.
The old loop for any event question was the same: log in, find the right report, filter it down, export it, then make sense of it. The MCP Server removes every step in the middle.
Once connected, you just ask. “How many attendees registered for Global Business Expo 2026 this week?” “List all my upcoming events and their scheduled start dates.” “How many people from New York requested vegetarian meals, and which sessions are they registered for?” Your assistant reads the answer directly from your vFairs data and gives it back to you in seconds.
For organizers, this means the answer to a data question takes about as long as typing the question. The reporting you used to schedule time for becomes something you do in the middle of a conversation.
Year-over-year comparison is one of the most common asks from leadership, and one of the most tedious to assemble by hand. The MCP Server handles it in a single request.
Ask your assistant to compare this year’s event to last year’s, broken down by region or any registration field, and flag the segments that moved. Instead of exporting two reports and reconciling them in a spreadsheet, you get the comparison and the story behind it, which segments grew, which slipped, and by how much.
For teams that report up to executives or out to sponsors, this turns “let me pull that together” into an answer you can give on the spot.
A sponsor’s post-event report usually lives across several places: booth visits here, document downloads there, session attendance somewhere else. Stitching it together is hours of work for a report you’ll build again next event.
With the MCP Server, you ask for the whole thing at once. Pull unique booth visitors, documents downloaded, and the sessions those visitors also attended into one summary, then have your assistant draft the recap around it. The data gathering and the writing happen in the same place, in one pass.
Because MCP is an open standard, the vFairs connector works alongside the other tools your assistant is connected to. Pair it with your CRM’s connector, like HubSpot, and your assistant can cross-reference event engagement against your pipeline – surfacing, for example, who attended a key session but has no open deal yet.
Setup takes about two minutes. An organization admin generates an access token in vFairs, adds vFairs as a custom connector in your AI assistant, and you’re ready to ask. Access follows the roles and event permissions you already have in vFairs; the connection is read-only, so it answers questions without ever editing or deleting anything, and you can switch it off at any time.
Raw access to your data is powerful, but some questions come up often enough that they deserve a consistent answer every time, not a slightly different analysis depending on how the question was phrased. That’s what Agent Skills are for.
Agent Skills are pre-packaged workflows that run on top of your MCP Server. Ask a common event question and the matching skill runs a tested analysis, formats the result into clean tables, and tells you what to do next, rather than handing you a wall of raw data.
Nine skills are rolling out with the beta:
Install the skills you want from the vFairs Agent Skills marketplace inside Claude. No coding required, and availability is confirmed per account during onboarding.
The vFairs MCP Server is now available for customers, in beta. Any vFairs customer can request access through their Customer Success Manager. More tools are shipping ahead of that release, and every tool we add widens the range of questions you can ask, so tell your CSM what you’d want to ask and we’ll build against real requests.
Want to see it in action? Book a demo or reach out to your Customer Success Manager.
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