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Browse and connect to 23+ Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Integrate AI with your favorite tools—GitHub, Slack, Notion, Stripe, and more—in seconds.

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Rocket+

Rocket+

CRM & Sales

Complete AI-powered marketing automation with 58 tools across 21 mods - your primary CRM gateway

58 toolsfreemium
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GitHub

GitHub

Developer Tools

Repository management, issues, pull requests, and code search

5 toolsfreemium
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Vercel

Vercel

Developer Tools

Deploy, manage, and monitor your Vercel projects and deployments

4 toolsfreemium
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Notion

Notion

Productivity

Read, write, and manage Notion pages, databases, and blocks

5 toolsfreemium
Linear

Linear

Productivity

Issue tracking, project management, and team workflows

4 toolsfreemium
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Slack

Slack

Communication

Send messages, manage channels, and interact with Slack workspaces

4 toolsfreemium
Discord

Discord

Communication

Manage Discord servers, channels, and send messages

3 toolsfree
Gmail

Gmail

Communication

Read, send, and manage emails through Gmail

4 toolsfree
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PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL

Data & Analytics

Query and manage PostgreSQL databases with read-only or full access

3 toolsfree
Supabase

Supabase

Data & Analytics

Manage Supabase projects, databases, and authentication

4 toolsfreemium
OpenAI

OpenAI

AI & Machine Learning

Access GPT models, embeddings, and AI capabilities

3 toolspaid
Google Drive

Google Drive

Storage & Files

Search, read, and manage files in Google Drive

4 toolsfreemium

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Rocket+

Rocket+

CRM & Sales

Complete AI-powered marketing automation with 58 tools across 21 mods - your primary CRM gateway

58 toolsfreemium
Featured
GitHub

GitHub

Developer Tools

Repository management, issues, pull requests, and code search

5 toolsfreemium
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Vercel

Vercel

Developer Tools

Deploy, manage, and monitor your Vercel projects and deployments

4 toolsfreemium
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Notion

Notion

Productivity

Read, write, and manage Notion pages, databases, and blocks

5 toolsfreemium

What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that enables AI assistants like Claude to securely connect with external tools and services. Think of it as a universal adapter that lets AI understand and interact with any software system.

For Developers

Build MCP servers to expose your API or service to AI assistants. Use the official SDK to create type-safe integrations that work with any MCP-compatible client.

For Users

Connect your favorite tools to Claude and other AI assistants. Automate workflows, query databases, send messages, and more—all through natural language.

Key Benefits

  • Universal Connectivity: One protocol to connect AI with any service
  • Secure by Design: Fine-grained permissions and credential management
  • AI-Native: Designed specifically for LLM tool use and agentic workflows

Frequently Asked Questions

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server is a standardized way to expose tools, resources, and prompts to AI assistants. It acts as a bridge between AI models and external services, allowing Claude and other assistants to perform actions like sending emails, querying databases, or managing files.

Click the 'Connect' button on any MCP server in the directory. If you're logged in, you'll see setup instructions specific to that service—usually involving an API key or OAuth authorization. If you're not logged in, you'll be prompted to create a free account first.

Yes! MCPFED offers a generous free tier that lets you connect multiple MCP servers and build basic automations. Pro and Agency plans offer additional features like unlimited connections, advanced workflows, and priority support.

Traditional APIs require developers to write code for each integration. MCP provides a standardized protocol that AI assistants natively understand, enabling natural language interactions with any connected service without custom coding.

Absolutely. All credentials are encrypted at rest using AES-256 encryption. We never store your passwords, and OAuth tokens are securely managed. MCPFED is SOC 2 compliant with enterprise-grade security practices.

Yes! The Model Context Protocol is open source. You can use the official MCP SDK to build servers for your own APIs or services. Once built, you can add them to your MCPFED federation for AI-powered automation.

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