Pavoot
Pavoot is a Y Combinator-backed AI event-management platform that operates as an autonomous AI agent for running events end-to-end. It sources and matches the right attendees, personalizes invitations, captures and checks in guests on-site, automatically follows up with context from each interaction, tags event media (photos, faces, and logos) with AI, and attributes the resulting pipeline and ROI. The product targets field marketers, GTM leaders, sales teams, CMO/VP Marketing roles, and founders who want to turn events into pipeline. Pavoot runs no developer program — it issues no API keys, publishes no developer documentation and ships no SDKs — but its application backend at api.pavoot.com does serve a complete, publicly readable OpenAPI 3.1.0 describing 248 operations across event projects, media upload and AI tagging, face and person identity resolution, sponsor brand and logo recognition, attendee registration and follow-up email, gallery sharing, and organization permissions, together with FastAPI Swagger UI and ReDoc. The API itself is authenticated with Clerk-issued session tokens against Pavoot's own OAuth 2.0 / OpenID Connect authorization server at clerk.pavoot.com, so the contract is observable but not consumable by third parties.
Pavoot publishes 1 API on the APIs.io network: Application API. Tagged areas include Company, Events, Event Management, Marketing, and AI Agent.
Pavoot’s developer surface includes support and 8 more developer resources.
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APIs 1
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Pavoot Application API
The authenticated backend for the Pavoot AI event platform. A FastAPI service publishing a complete OpenAPI 3.1.0 document at https://api.pavoot.com/openapi.json covering 248 op...
Pricing Plans 1
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Pavoot Plans Pricing
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Pavoot Rate Limits
RATE LIMITSSecurity Posture 2
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Scopes 1
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Get Started 1
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Agent Surfaces 3
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Access & Security 1
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Operate 1
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Commercial 2
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Company 1
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