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Use Nunify in Claude & ChatGPT

Manage your events end-to-end through natural conversation.

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Overview

The Nunify connector lets event organisers run their events from inside Claude (and also ChatGPT). Once connected, you can search and switch between your events, view live analytics, build agendas, manage speakers, send notifications, run polls and surveys, edit your registration microsite, and create email campaigns — all through chat.

This article walks you through connecting the integration, what you can do with it, and how to troubleshoot common issues.


Before you start

You need:

  • An active Nunify account with at least one event

  • A Claude.ai account that supports custom connectors or a ChatGPT account that supports custom MCP apps

  • Permission to manage the events you want to work with


Connect Nunify in Claude

  1. In Claude.ai, open Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector.

  2. Paste the server URL: https://app.nunify.com/mcp

  3. Click Connect. You'll be redirected to Nunify to sign in.

  4. Approve the requested permissions (read access to your events, write access for the actions you authorize).

  5. You're done — return to Claude and start chatting.

Connect Nunify in ChatGPT

  1. In ChatGPT, open Settings → Apps → Advanced → Turn on Developer mode → create app.

  2. Paste the server URL: https://app.nunify.com/mcp

  3. Click Create and complete the Nunify sign-in & Authorization.

  4. Approve permissions and You're done — return to ChatGPT and start chatting.


What you can do

Live event analytics. Pull registrations, check-ins, engagement, networking, outreach, and an overall event health snapshot — for any event you manage.

"How is Product Summit 2026 doing today? Show me registrations vs target, check-in rate, and the most-attended session so far."

Agenda - sessions. Create, edit, or delete sessions; assign speakers, tracks, categories, and locations.

"Add a session called 'Opening Keynote' to Hall A on April 30 from 9–10am with Jane Doe as the speaker, restricted to VIP attendees."

Tracks, categories, locations. Manage tracks, session categories, and venue locations.

"Add three tracks — Engineering, Product, Design — and assign all sessions tagged 'workshop' to the Workshop category."

Speakers. Bulk-create speakers, search the speaker list, and view speaker details.

"Import these 12 speakers from this CSV and add them to the Day 2 panel session."

Email campaigns. Create, schedule, and send promotional, reminder, and transactional mailers.

"Create a reminder mailer titled 'See you tomorrow' for all registered attendees, schedule it for 6pm tonight, and send a test to me first."

Push notifications. Send targeted notifications to attendees.

"Send a notification to all VIP attendees: 'Lunch starts at 1pm in the Garden Pavilion' — schedule it for 12:55pm."

Polls. Run multiple-choice or word-cloud polls live during your event.

"Create a poll asking which speaker was most influential today, with the four keynote speakers as options, publish it now."

Surveys. Build, publish, and analyze surveys; export full responses to XLSX.

"Build a 5-question post-event survey from the NPS template, publish it tonight, and email me the responses tomorrow morning."

User groups. Create static or dynamic groups for segmentation and access control.

"Create a dynamic group called 'Indian Speakers' that includes everyone with country = India and group = Speakers."

Registration microsite. Update theme, typography, navigation, pages, and section blocks.

"Change the primary color to #0F62FE, switch the body font to Inter, and hide the 'Speakers' link from the top nav."

Most actions need an active event context. Start any conversation by asking the assistant to search and select your event:

"Find my events related to 'summit' in Nunify and let's work with the most recent one."

To switch events later: "Switch to <event name>."


Troubleshooting

"No events found" — You may not be signed in to the right Nunify account, or the events are owned by a different team. Check your Nunify dashboard with the same login you used for the connector.

"Authentication expired" / "401 Unauthorized" — Disconnect and reconnect the integration from your Claude or ChatGPT settings.

Action fails with "Event not selected" — Ask the assistant to select an event first (see above).

Destructive action you didn't expect — Claude and ChatGPT will ask for confirmation before sending notifications, publishing polls/surveys, activating mailers, or deleting resources. If you're seeing one of those prompts, it means the assistant is about to broadcast or destroy data.

Wrong account connected — Disconnect from your AI client's settings, sign out of Nunify in your browser, then reconnect.


Permissions and data

The integration uses OAuth 2.0 and only sees data within the Nunify tenant of the account you sign in with. We log requests for security and audit purposes. We never use your event data to train models. See our Privacy Policy for details.


Need help?

  • In-app chat: bottom right of any Nunify dashboard page

  • We typically respond within one business day.

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