π οΈ Action Network tool MCP server πͺ all 23 operations
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Complete MCP server exposing all Action Network Tool operations to AI agents. Zero configuration needed - all 23 operations pre-built.
β‘ Quick Setup
- Import this workflow into your n8n instance
- Activate the workflow to start your MCP server
- Copy the webhook URL from the MCP trigger node
- Connect AI agents using the MCP URL
π§ How it Works
β’ MCP Trigger: Serves as your server endpoint for AI agent requests
β’ Tool Nodes: Pre-configured for every Action Network Tool operation
β’ AI Expressions: Automatically populate parameters via $fromAI() placeholders
β’ Native Integration: Uses official n8n Action Network Tool tool with full error handling
π Available Operations (23 total)
Every possible Action Network Tool operation is included:
π₯ Attendance (3 operations)
β’ Create an attendance β’ Get an attendance β’ Get many attendances
π Event (3 operations)
β’ Create an event β’ Get an event β’ Get many events
π₯ Person (4 operations)
β’ Create a person β’ Get a person β’ Get many people β’ Update a person
π§ Persontag (2 operations)
β’ Add a person tag β’ Remove a person tag
π Petition (4 operations)
β’ Create a petition β’ Get a petition β’ Get many petitions β’ Update a petition
π Signature (4 operations)
β’ Create a signature β’ Get a signature β’ Get many signatures β’ Update a signature
π·οΈ Tag (3 operations)
β’ Create a tag β’ Get a tag β’ Get many tags
π€ AI Integration
Parameter Handling: AI agents automatically provide values for: β’ Resource IDs and identifiers β’ Search queries and filters β’ Content and data payloads β’ Configuration options
Response Format: Native Action Network Tool API responses with full data structure
Error Handling: Built-in n8n error management and retry logic
π‘ Usage Examples
Connect this MCP server to any AI agent or workflow:
β’ Claude Desktop: Add MCP server URL to configuration β’ Custom AI Apps: Use MCP URL as tool endpoint β’ Other n8n Workflows: Call MCP tools from any workflow β’ API Integration: Direct HTTP calls to MCP endpoints
β¨ Benefits
β’ Complete Coverage: Every Action Network Tool operation available
β’ Zero Setup: No parameter mapping or configuration needed
β’ AI-Ready: Built-in $fromAI() expressions for all parameters
β’ Production Ready: Native n8n error handling and logging
β’ Extensible: Easily modify or add custom logic
> π Free for community use! Ready to deploy in under 2 minutes.
n8n MCP Server Trigger Workflow
This n8n workflow serves as a foundational template for interacting with the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. It's designed to initiate other AI-driven processes or respond to events within an MCP environment.
What it does
This workflow is a simple starting point, primarily demonstrating the use of the MCP Server Trigger node.
- Listens for MCP Events: The workflow is triggered by events originating from an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server. This means it's ready to receive and process requests or data sent via the MCP.
Prerequisites/Requirements
- n8n Instance: An active n8n instance where this workflow can be imported and run.
- MCP Server: An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server configured to send events or requests to your n8n instance.
Setup/Usage
- Import the workflow:
- Download the provided JSON file.
- In your n8n instance, go to "Workflows" and click "New".
- Click the "Import from JSON" button and paste the workflow JSON or upload the file.
- Activate the workflow:
- Ensure the workflow is activated by toggling the "Active" switch in the top right corner of the workflow editor.
- Configure MCP Server:
- Your MCP server needs to be configured to send requests or events to the webhook URL provided by the "MCP Server Trigger" node. You can find this URL by clicking on the "MCP Server Trigger" node and checking its configuration.
- Extend the workflow:
- This workflow is currently a trigger-only setup. To make it functional, you will need to add more nodes after the "MCP Server Trigger" to define what actions should be taken when an MCP event is received (e.g., process data, call another AI model, send notifications, update databases, etc.).
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