create_business
writesOne of the tools an AI assistant can call on an Avrosh account.
What it does
Create a new business on this account. Ask the human for the name, timezone (IANA, e.g. 'Asia/Jakarta') and language first - do not invent them. call_types picks what the AI handles on the phone: any of bookings, orders, jobs. Leave call_types out and the AI answers questions only, which is the safe default for a business you are still setting up. The business is created immediately and cannot be un-created from here.
This is the exact text the model reads before deciding to call.
Parameters
namestringrequired
The business name as its customers know it.
timezonestringrequired
IANA timezone, e.g. 'Asia/Jakarta'.
languagestringrequired
Default language code, e.g. 'id' or 'en'.
currencystringoptional
ISO 4217, e.g. IDR, USD. Ask; never assume.
countrystringoptional
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2, e.g. ID, SG.
call_typesarrayoptional
Any of: bookings, orders, jobs. Omit for questions-only.
Response
The result arrives as an MCP content block; the JSON in the panel is what the text field parses to.
Connecting
Point any MCP client at https://us.avrosh.com/mcp and log in — OAuth 2.1, no key to paste.
The panel here uses the other door: a bearer key made in the dashboard, for a script or a cron job with no browser to sign in with. Both reach the same endpoint. Full notes on the reference overview.
curl -X POST https://us.avrosh.com/mcp \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $AVROSH_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"method": "tools/call",
"params": {
"name": "create_business",
"arguments": {
"name": "Northgate Barbers",
"timezone": "Asia/Jakarta",
"language": "id",
"currency": "IDR",
"call_types": [
"bookings"
]
}
}
}'