events API
Live events search.
Live events search.
When To Use This API
The events API is for agent workflows that need public, platform-native data without writing a custom collector for every task. Use it when a prompt needs evidence from live social records, when a Skill needs repeatable enrichment, or when product code needs the same contract an agent discovered through MCP.
This section lists 1 live events operations from the canonical OpenAPI spec. Each operation page documents the route, method, parameters, response envelope, pagination behavior when available, and the error vocabulary shared across UnifAPI.
- Use events operations when an agent needs public records from this platform.
- Call the documented endpoints through MCP or HTTP and keep the response envelope consistent.
- Combine these records with other UnifAPI APIs for research, monitoring, and enrichment workflows.
Agent Contract Notes
Agents usually discover these endpoints with the hosted UnifAPI MCP server, inspect the operation schema, then call only the records needed for the current task. Developers can call the same endpoints over HTTP with an API key, which makes the path from exploratory agent run to production integration direct.
Every successful response uses a stable envelope with a request id, data payload, optional pagination cursor, and billing metadata. Errors use the same closed vocabulary across platforms, so retry logic, user-facing explanations, and cost reporting can stay consistent even when a workflow spans multiple public-data sources.
When you are choosing an operation, start from the public identifier the user already has: a profile username, post id, channel id, subreddit name, search term, or URL-derived slug. Prefer the narrowest endpoint that answers the question, then expand only when the agent needs more evidence. This keeps record usage predictable, makes citations easier to explain, and avoids turning a focused research task into an expensive crawl.
Operations
Search
POST /events/search— Search Events — Run one live Events search and receive individual events for a query, including title, dates, venue location, ticket links, and a description.