update_business
writesOne of the tools an AI assistant can call on an Avrosh account.
What it does
Change a business's settings: its name, default language, timezone, what the AI handles on the phone (call_types), or what it says about being an AI when a caller asks (ai_disclosure). Read get_business first and send ONLY the fields the human asked to change - omitted fields are left alone. ai_disclosure: 'if_asked' answers honestly when raised, 'upfront' says it in the opening line, 'never' does not volunteer it. None of the three permits claiming to be human; that is not configurable.
This is the exact text the model reads before deciding to call.
Parameters
business_idstringrequired
The id returned by list_businesses.
namestringoptional
The business name as its customers know it. Omit to leave it unchanged.
languagestringoptional
Default language code, e.g. 'id'.
timezonestringoptional
IANA timezone.
call_typesarrayoptional
Any of: bookings, orders, jobs. Empty array = questions only.
ai_disclosurestringoptional
What it says about being an AI: 'if_asked' answers honestly when raised, 'upfront' says it in the opening line, 'never' does not volunteer it. None of the three permits claiming to be human. Omit to leave it unchanged.
one of: if_asked · upfront · never
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": "update_business",
"arguments": {
"business_id": "926135ac-…",
"ai_disclosure": "upfront"
}
}
}'