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Angie Jones
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My Favorite MCP Directories

If you’re working with Model Context Protocol, you’ll need MCP servers for different types of data — IDEs, calendars, docs, databases, etc. These MCPs let AI agents like goose interact with your external tools in smart, secure ways.

I see a lot of folks asking "is there an MCP server for fill-in-your-fav-tool". The good news is there are a few directories that make it super easy to find what you’re looking for. I like to call them my MCP Toy Stores 😄 They’re where I go to browse, explore, and grab new stuff to play with. Here are my favorites:

  • Glama gives each server a little report card, which I love. On here, I can quickly tell at a glance if an MCP is secure and of good quality.

glama

  • PulseMCP has a super clean layout, tons of servers, and great filters, including one for official providers. Some listings even have use case examples, which is always a nice touch.

pulsemcp

  • MCP GitHub is the official list from Anthropic, the authors of the MCP spec. It includes servers they've implemented themselves as well as a few community built ones, but fair warning — this list is not as actively maintained as the others.

mcp github

If you have any favorite MCP directories, feel free to share in the comments 🧸✨

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flo merian

awesome list, @techgirl1908! I found cursor.directory another inspiring place.

cursor.directory isn't just a directory — it's an open community for Cursor enthusiasts to browse MCPs, explore rules, follow news, and discover jobs all in one place

cursor.directory/mcp

we just launched Bucket MCP there!

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Gertjan De Wilde

Nice list! We recently added official MCP servers to the API tracker apitracker.io/mcp-servers

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张文超

Really appreciate this roundup of MCP directories! I've been exploring these tools for my AI projects lately. For those looking to save time, I've found the best MCP Directory to be incredibly helpful for discovering quality servers with detailed documentation.