Originally published at curatedmcp.com/blog/week-2026-19
MCP Ecosystem Week 19: Data Intelligence and Safety Tools Lead New Arrivals
The MCP marketplace continues to expand with four new servers landing this week, reflecting a clear market demand for data accessibility and content safety. Week 19 brings tools spanning SEO analytics, conversational UI, marketing data aggregation, and threat detection—a diverse mix that signals the ecosystem is moving beyond developer-centric integrations toward enterprise and consumer-facing use cases.
This Week in MCP
Four new verified servers joined the catalog:
DataForSEO MCP Server opens SEO and SERP data to any MCP client. For developers building competitive analysis or content tools, this eliminates the friction of API documentation and token management.
Perspective AI replaces form-based interactions with adaptive AI conversations. The shift from static inputs to natural dialogue is gaining traction—this server makes that pattern pluggable for any agent.
Windsor.ai MCP Server aggregates marketing, sales, and customer data across 325+ sources and exposes it via plain English queries. This is a meaningful consolidation play: instead of agents juggling multiple vendor SDKs, they get a unified interface.
Tuteliq detects grooming, bullying, fraud, and 16+ threat types across text, voice, image, and video. Content moderation and safety are increasingly non-negotiable for production AI systems, and multimodal threat detection filling a real gap.
All four are available free—a continued pattern in the ecosystem.
Trending Servers
The top three trending servers by page views this week reveal what developers are actively integrating:
GitHub Copilot MCP (98K views) leads. The appeal is clear: developers want Copilot's code intelligence—completions, explanations, reviews—available outside the IDE, in their own MCP workflows. It's a portability play.
OpenAI MCP (87K views) maintains second place. Official integrations matter. Having GPT-4o, DALL-E, Whisper, and Embeddings available as MCP resources means developers can route AI workloads through standardized tooling rather than managing OpenAI SDK fragmentation.
Figma MCP (82K views) rounds out the top three. Design-to-code and design system integration are high-friction problems. Direct access to design files, components, and tokens within an AI agent workflow is a legitimate productivity unlock—and the traffic reflects that need is real.
The pattern: developers prioritize integration servers that reduce context switching and vendor lock-in.
Quick Take
The all-free pricing on this week's new arrivals (and 67 of 68 total servers) reflects a strategic choice by vendors: expand adoption fast, own the integration layer, monetize upstream or at the platform level. But there's a secondary story: we're seeing category clustering around data intelligence (SEO, marketing, CRM aggregation) and safety/moderation. These are problems that individual AI developers can't easily solve in-house. The marketplace is becoming a repository of specialized, repeatable capabilities—the opposite of monolithic platforms. That's healthy ecosystem behavior.
Browse all 68 verified servers at CuratedMCP.
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