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Conductor Is Now in the Claude Directory

Connecting Conductor to Claude just got a lot easier. Find Opendate in the Claude directory, authorize, and get answers on everything from ticket sales to holds, faster.
Written by
Mollie Kuramoto
Published on
August 26, 2026

Conductor — your venue assistant that already answers your questions about ticket sales, holds, offers, and settlements — is now listed in the Claude Directory. Open Claude, search for Opendate, authorize your account, and get answers and updates about tonight’s show in seconds. 

Simplifying the setup

When we first connected Conductor to Claude, you set the connection up yourself. Then we shipped one-click setup — a single deep link that configured the connector and your venue skills for you.

Now it's a directory listing. This is helpful if your team works in Claude, and needs to get important event information without juggling multiple tabs or systems.

What you can ask (and execute) in Claude + Conductor

This is the part worth reading — and trying for yourself! Every one of these examples maps to a Conductor tool that's live right now. Some things you can ask:

  • "How are tickets selling for Friday's show?" Sold, gross, pace against comparable shows, average ticket price, comp count. Instead of jumping over to Opendate, you can pull the number directly in Claude.
  • "What's on the calendar in March, and what's still held?" Event lookup plus accurate hold counts by date — including stacked holds and your queue position, so you can see who's actually ahead of you on a date.
  • "These holds are stale. Clear the ones past their expiration." Conductor flags stale holds on its own, and can clear them or turn a held date into a confirmed event without leaving the conversation.
  • "Draft an offer for this artist." / "Duplicate last year's event." Guarantees, splits, expense lines, ticket scaling. Conductor can create, not just report — and it'll confirm with you before it writes anything.
  • "Show me the settlement report for last weekend." Full settlement detail, without opening the event.
  • "Who bought tickets to our last three country shows?" Fan analytics and segment building — then have it draft the broadcast to that segment while you're still in the thread.
  • "Look up this order." Search by transaction ID, buyer name, or email. Useful at the box office, more useful in your inbox at 11pm.
  • "What was the F&B revenue that night?" For Toast-connected venues, bar and food numbers land in the same answer as the ticket numbers.

These examples are how operators are actually using Conductor today. With data from 1000+ threads, 200+ users, and 100+ venues using Conductor, we’ve found that the most common use cases include:

  • Event lookup
  • Help docs
  • Ticket sales
  • Clearing holds
  • Creating holds
  • Settlement reports
  • Offers

People ask about the calendar and sales first. Then, they act on holds.

Conductor in Claude maintains permissions, so admins can sleep easy

Conductor in Claude respects your role and your venue access. It can only see what you can see when you sign into Opendate — nothing more. Authorization runs through Opendate's own sign-in, you approve the connection yourself, and you can revoke it in one click.

Answers come back as text, the way Claude answers anything else.

See it live: Conductor Office Hours, September 10th

Opendate’s AI expert Steve Caldwell is walking through the whole thing — connecting Conductor to Claude, new capabilities like memberships, and more. We’ll also use part of time to answer questions you have and cover topics that are most pressing. 

RSVP for September 10 Office Hours with Steve — we hope you can make it!

Get started

Find Opendate in the Claude Directory and authorize your venue. Then bring what you learn to Office Hours on September 10. 

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