Odybook MCP Server
Enables AI assistants to search tours, check availability, and manage bookings via Odybook's experience management platform.
README
Odybook Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server
A professional-grade implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for Odybook, enabling AI assistants to interact directly with Odybook's experience management platform. This server acts as a secure proxy, providing AI tools for tour searching, availability verification, and booking management.
Overview
The Odybook MCP server allows AI models (like Claude and ChatGPT) to perform real-time operations on the Odybook platform. It implements the standard MCP Toolkit, ensuring compatibility with any MCP-compliant client.
Features
- Experience Search: Discover tours and activities by location and date.
- Real-time Availability: Verify slot capacity for specific dates and guest counts.
- Booking Management: Create temporary booking holds for customers.
- Secure Integration: Uses Odybook Partner API authentication.
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18.x or higher
- An active Odybook Partner API Key
- Odybook API URL (default:
https://odybook.com/api)
Installation
-
Clone the repository and navigate to the directory:
cd odybook-mcp -
Install dependencies:
npm install -
Build the project:
npm run build
Configuration
The server expects the following environment variables. You can define these in a .env file for development or pass them directly to the MCP client.
| Variable | Description |
|---|---|
ODYBOOK_API_KEY |
(Optional) Your partner API key for protected routes like booking holds. |
ODYBOOK_API_URL |
The Odybook API endpoint (default: https://odybook.com/api). |
Client Integration
Claude Desktop
Claude Desktop provides native support for MCP servers. To integrate Odybook:
-
Locate your Claude Desktop configuration file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- macOS:
-
Add the following to the
mcpServersobject:
{
"mcpServers": {
"odybook": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/odybook-mcp/dist/index.js"],
"env": {
"ODYBOOK_API_KEY": "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE",
"ODYBOOK_API_URL": "https://odybook.com/api"
}
}
}
}
- Restart Claude Desktop.
ChatGPT (Custom GPTs)
To use Odybook with ChatGPT, you can use the Odybook backend as a Custom Action.
- Open Specification: Use the provided OpenAPI spec at
specs/openapi.json. - Create Action: In your Custom GPT configuration, under "Actions", click "Create new action".
- Import Schema: Paste the content of
specs/openapi.json. - Authentication: Select "API Key" as the authentication type and "Bearer" as the auth scheme. Paste your
ODYBOOK_API_KEY. - Test: ChatGPT will now be able to call Odybook tools via the
/api/mcpbridge.
Marketplace Submission
This server is designed to meet the requirements for official MCP registries:
- Safety Annotations: All tools include clear descriptions and follow security best practices.
- Vendor Neutrality: Implements the standard Model Context Protocol without proprietary extensions.
- Portability: Verified to run on macOS and Windows via Node.js.
Submission Links
Tool Reference
search_tours
Search for experiences by location and date.
- Arguments:
location(string, optional): City or country name.date(string, optional): Target date inYYYY-MM-DDformat.
check_availability
Verify if an experience has enough capacity for a given date.
- Arguments:
experience_id(string): UUID of the experience.date(string): Date inYYYY-MM-DDformat.time(string, optional): Specific time slot (e.g., "10:00").pax(number): Number of guests.
create_booking_hold
Initiate a temporary booking hold.
- Arguments:
experience_id(string): UUID of the experience.date(string): Target date.time(string): Specific time slot (e.g., "14:00").pax(number): Number of guests.customer_name(string): Customer's full name.customer_email(string): Customer's email address.
Development
Run the server in development mode with automatic reloading:
npm run dev
Security
This server does not store any customer data. All requests are proxied directly to the Odybook backend. Ensure your ODYBOOK_API_KEY is kept secure and never committed to version control.
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