zola-mcp

zola-mcp

A Model Context Protocol server that connects Claude to Zola, giving you natural-language access to your wedding vendors, budget, guest list, seating chart, events, registry, inquiries, and more.

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Zola MCP

A Model Context Protocol server that connects Claude to Zola, giving you natural-language access to your wedding vendors, budget, guest list, seating chart, events, registry, inquiries, and more.

[!WARNING] AI-developed project. This codebase was entirely built and is actively maintained by Claude Code. No human has audited the implementation. Review all code and tool permissions before use.

What you can do

Ask Claude things like:

  • "How's wedding planning going?"
  • "Find a photographer in Charlotte, NC"
  • "Update the venue cost to $25,000"
  • "Who hasn't RSVP'd yet?"
  • "Seat Jennifer at Table 1"
  • "Any new vendor messages?"
  • "Add my cousin Mike to the guest list"
  • "Show me the gift tracker"

Requirements

Acknowledgement of Terms

By using this MCP server, you acknowledge and agree to the following:

1. This server accesses your own Zola account. Auth happens via your own credentials. It does not — and cannot — access anyone else's wedding website, registry, or guest list.

2. Zola's Terms of Use govern your use of this server, just as they govern your direct use of zola.com. The clauses most relevant here:

[You may not use] any hardware or software intended to surreptitiously intercept or otherwise obtain any information… including but not limited to the use of any "scraping" or other data mining techniques, robots or similar data gathering and extraction tools.

And, critically, on agent-acting-as-you: "You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account and password… You accept full responsibility for all activities that occur under your account and password, even if such actions are undertaken by your Authorized Agent or other third party."

You are agreeing to those terms — read by the maintainer 2026-05-23 — every time you invoke a tool in this server. Zola's ToU is explicit: this MCP acting as your Authorized Agent counts as you.

3. Personal, non-commercial use only. This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or in partnership with Zola, Inc. It is a personal automation tool for one couple to manage their own wedding website, registry, vendor research, and guest list. Do not use it to bulk-extract Zola's vendor directory, scrape registries, or compete with Zola.

4. Stability is not guaranteed. This server may call internal Zola endpoints that change without notice. It may break.

5. You accept full responsibility for any consequences of using this server in connection with your Zola account — rate limiting, account warnings, suspension, or any enforcement action. Per Zola's ToU, anything this MCP does under your account is your action — review guest list edits, registry changes, and inquiries before confirming. If Zola objects to your use, stop using this server.

This section is the maintainer's good-faith summary of the terms — it is not legal advice and does not modify or supersede Zola's actual ToU.

Installation

Option A — MCPB (recommended)

Download the latest .mcpb bundle from Releases and install:

claude mcp add-from-mcpb zola-mcp-x.y.z.mcpb

You'll be prompted for your ZOLA_REFRESH_TOKEN (see Getting your refresh token below).

Option B — npm

npx -y zola-mcp

Add to your Claude config (.mcp.json or Claude Desktop config):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "zola": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "zola-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "ZOLA_REFRESH_TOKEN": "your-refresh-token-jwt"
      }
    }
  }
}

Option C — from source

git clone https://github.com/chrischall/zola-mcp.git
cd zola-mcp
npm install
npm run build

Add to Claude Desktop config:

  • Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "zola": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/zola-mcp/dist/bundle.js"],
      "env": {
        "ZOLA_REFRESH_TOKEN": "your-refresh-token-jwt"
      }
    }
  }
}

Getting your refresh token

You have two options. Both produce the same usr cookie value — a ~1-year JWT that doubles as the refresh token.

Option A — fetchproxy extension (recommended)

  1. Install the fetchproxy 0.3.0 extension (Chrome Web Store or Safari .dmg).
  2. Sign in at zola.com/account/login in that browser.
  3. Leave ZOLA_REFRESH_TOKEN unset in your Claude config.

On the first tool call, the MCP asks the extension for the HttpOnly usr cookie via chrome.cookies.get, then operates direct-to-API from Node. No persistent storage of the token in any env file. To re-auth (e.g. after Zola signs you out), just sign back in to zola.com.

You can opt out of this fallback with ZOLA_DISABLE_FETCHPROXY=1 (e.g. in headless / CI environments where no extension is available).

Option B — manual (DevTools)

  1. Sign in at zola.com/account/login in any browser.
  2. Open DevTools → ApplicationCookieshttps://www.zola.com.
  3. Copy the value of the usr cookie.
  4. Paste it into .env as ZOLA_REFRESH_TOKEN=<value> (or into your Claude config env block).

Restart Claude Desktop

Quit completely (Cmd+Q on Mac) and relaunch.

Verify

Ask Claude: "How's wedding planning going?" — it should show your wedding dashboard.

Credentials

Env var Required Notes
ZOLA_REFRESH_TOKEN Conditional Refresh token JWT (~1 year lifetime). When unset, the MCP falls back to the fetchproxy extension to read the usr cookie from your signed-in zola.com tab.
ZOLA_DISABLE_FETCHPROXY No Set to 1 to opt out of the fetchproxy fallback (headless / CI).
ZOLA_ACCOUNT_ID No Auto-resolved from API on first use
ZOLA_REGISTRY_ID No Auto-resolved from API on first use

Available tools

27 tools across 8 domains. Read-only tools run automatically. Write tools ask for confirmation.

Vendors

Tool What it does Permission
list_vendors List all booked vendors Auto
search_vendors Search vendors by name/category Auto
add_vendor Book a new vendor Confirm
update_vendor Update vendor details Confirm
remove_vendor Unbook a vendor Confirm

Budget

Tool What it does Permission
get_budget Budget summary with all items Auto
update_budget_item Update cost or note Confirm

Guests

Tool What it does Permission
list_guests List all guest groups with stats Auto
add_guest Add a guest group Confirm
update_guest_address Update mailing address Confirm
remove_guest Remove a guest group Confirm

Seating

Tool What it does Permission
list_seating_charts List seating charts Auto
get_seating_chart Chart with tables/seats/occupants Auto
list_unseated_guests Guests not yet seated Auto
assign_seat Assign guest to a seat Confirm

Inquiries

Tool What it does Permission
list_inquiries All vendor inquiries with status Auto
get_inquiry_conversation Full conversation messages Auto
mark_inquiry_read Mark as read Confirm

Events & RSVPs

Tool What it does Permission
list_events All events with RSVP counts Auto
track_rsvps RSVP tracking per event Auto
update_event Update event details Confirm

Registry & Gifts

Tool What it does Permission
get_registry Registry categories and items Auto
get_gift_tracker Gifts received, thank-you status Auto

Discovery

Tool What it does Permission
get_wedding_dashboard Planning dashboard overview Auto
search_storefronts Search marketplace by category/location Auto
get_storefront Full vendor storefront details Auto
list_favorites Favorited vendors Auto

Troubleshooting

"Zola auth: set ZOLA_REFRESH_TOKEN, or install the fetchproxy extension…" — either set ZOLA_REFRESH_TOKEN in your config or install the fetchproxy extension and sign into zola.com.

"Zola session refresh failed" — your refresh token has expired (~1 year) or been revoked. Either capture a new usr cookie (DevTools) or sign back into zola.com with the fetchproxy extension installed.

403 from mobile API — the x-zola-session-id header may be missing. Update to the latest version.

Tools not appearing in Claude — go to Claude Desktop → Settings → Developer to see connected servers. Make sure you fully quit and relaunched after editing the config.

Security

  • The refresh token lives only in your local .env or config file (when set) or in the user's browser cookie store (fetchproxy path)
  • It is passed as an environment variable and never logged
  • The server authenticates with Zola's mobile API using the same flow as the iOS app
  • Account and registry IDs are auto-resolved from the API (no manual configuration needed)

Development

npm test        # run the test suite (vitest)
npm run build   # compile TypeScript → dist/

Project structure

src/
  client.ts         Zola mobile API client (auth, token refresh, context)
  index.ts          MCP server entry point
  tools/
    vendors.ts      list, search, add, update, remove vendors
    budget.ts       get budget, update budget items
    guests.ts       list, add, update, remove guests
    seating.ts      seating charts, seat assignment
    inquiries.ts    vendor inquiry conversations
    events.ts       events, RSVPs, gift tracker, registry
    discover.ts     dashboard, storefront search, favorites
tests/
  client.test.ts
  vendors.test.ts
  budget.test.ts
  guests.test.ts
  seating.test.ts
  inquiries.test.ts
  events.test.ts
  discover.test.ts

Auth flow

All tools use the Zola mobile API (mobile-api.zola.com) with Bearer JWT auth:

  1. POST /v3/sessions/refresh with refresh token JWT → returns 30-min session token
  2. All API calls use Authorization: Bearer <session_token> + x-zola-session-id header
  3. On 401, auto-refreshes and retries once
  4. Session tokens are cached for their lifetime (30 min)

Building the MCPB bundle

The .mcpb bundle is built automatically by the Release workflow when a version tag is pushed. To build locally:

npm run build
npx @anthropic-ai/mcpb pack

This produces zola-mcp.mcpb using the configuration in manifest.json. The bundle includes the compiled dist/bundle.js and user config prompts for ZOLA_REFRESH_TOKEN.

Releasing

Releases are automated via GitHub Actions:

  1. Run the Cut & Bump workflow (manual trigger) — tags the current version and bumps patch
  2. The tag push triggers the Release workflow which:
    • Runs CI (build + test)
    • Packages .skill and .mcpb bundles
    • Publishes to npm
    • Creates a GitHub Release with the bundles

License

MIT

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