MCPServers.com
MCP Server** - A growing directory of high-quality MCP servers with clear setup guides for a variety of MCP clients. Built by the team behind the **[Highlight MCP client](https://highlightai.com/)**
Capabilities6 decomposed
mcp server discovery and search across curated registry
Medium confidenceProvides a searchable, categorized directory of 2,227+ MCP servers with full-text search, filtering by server name/description, and category-based browsing. The registry indexes server metadata (name, description, category tags, client compatibility) and surfaces results through a web interface with sorting and filtering capabilities. Search operates across server names, descriptions, and tags to help users locate relevant integrations without manual GitHub exploration.
Centralizes MCP server discovery in a single indexed directory rather than requiring manual GitHub exploration or community forum searches. Implements category-based taxonomy and multi-client compatibility filtering (Cursor, Windsurf, Highlight, Claude, Goose, Cline) to surface relevant servers based on user's specific client environment.
Faster than GitHub search for MCP discovery because it pre-indexes server metadata and provides client-specific filtering, whereas GitHub requires manual keyword searches across thousands of repositories with no standardized MCP server tagging.
client-specific mcp server setup guide aggregation
Medium confidenceAggregates and links to setup guides for each MCP server, with instructions tailored to specific MCP clients (Cursor, Windsurf, Highlight, Claude, Goose, Cline). The directory maps each server to client-specific configuration patterns and provides direct links to official setup documentation. This eliminates the need to manually search for client-specific configuration syntax across different server repositories.
Curates setup guides across multiple MCP clients in a single directory, mapping each server to client-specific configuration patterns. Rather than requiring users to search each server's README for client-specific instructions, MCPServers.com pre-indexes and links to the correct setup path for each client combination.
Reduces setup friction compared to reading individual server READMEs because it provides client-specific navigation and aggregates setup instructions in one place, whereas users typically must visit each server's GitHub repository and manually search for their client's configuration syntax.
server metadata indexing and categorization
Medium confidenceIndexes MCP server metadata (name, description, category tags, supported clients, server type) into a structured registry that enables filtering and browsing by category. The directory maintains a taxonomy of server categories (automation, testing-quality, and others) and associates each server with relevant tags. This structured indexing allows users to browse servers by functional category rather than searching by name.
Maintains a standardized metadata schema for MCP servers (name, description, category, client compatibility) and indexes this across 2,227+ servers, enabling category-based discovery. This structured approach differs from GitHub's unstructured tagging by enforcing a consistent taxonomy and making category-based filtering reliable.
More discoverable than GitHub's topic-based filtering because MCPServers.com uses a curated, standardized category taxonomy, whereas GitHub relies on inconsistent topic tags that vary widely across repositories and may not reflect MCP server functionality.
multi-client compatibility mapping and filtering
Medium confidenceMaps each MCP server to the specific MCP clients it supports (Cursor, Windsurf, Highlight, Claude, Goose, Cline) and enables filtering by client compatibility. The directory maintains a compatibility matrix that indicates which clients can use each server, allowing users to filter the registry to show only servers compatible with their chosen client. This eliminates the need to manually check each server's documentation for client support.
Maintains a client compatibility matrix across 6 major MCP clients (Cursor, Windsurf, Highlight, Claude, Goose, Cline) and enables filtering by client, centralizing compatibility information that would otherwise be scattered across individual server READMEs. This approach treats client compatibility as a first-class indexing dimension.
Faster than checking individual server READMEs for client support because MCPServers.com pre-indexes compatibility across all clients and provides one-click filtering, whereas users typically must visit each server's documentation to verify client support.
server listing with metadata preview and direct linking
Medium confidenceDisplays each MCP server as a structured listing card containing server name, description, category tags, supported clients, and a direct link to the server's official repository or documentation. The listing provides enough metadata to evaluate a server without leaving the directory, while linking to authoritative sources for detailed setup and implementation information. This balances discoverability with directing users to canonical documentation.
Presents MCP servers as structured listing cards with standardized metadata fields (name, description, category, client support) rather than unstructured GitHub repository links. This consistent presentation format makes it easy to scan and compare servers, whereas GitHub search results are unstructured and require manual inspection of each repository.
More scannable than GitHub search results because MCPServers.com uses a consistent card-based layout with standardized metadata fields, whereas GitHub displays raw repository listings with variable information density and requires clicking into each repo to understand compatibility and setup requirements.
curated server quality filtering and curation
Medium confidenceMaintains a curated directory of 'high-quality' MCP servers (per artifact description) through editorial selection rather than accepting all community submissions. The directory presumably applies quality criteria (documentation completeness, maintenance status, user feedback) to determine which servers are listed, creating a filtered view of the MCP ecosystem that excludes abandoned or poorly-documented servers. This curation reduces noise and helps users find reliable integrations.
Applies editorial curation to filter the MCP server ecosystem to 'high-quality' servers, reducing noise and helping users avoid abandoned or poorly-documented projects. This differs from GitHub's open indexing by actively gatekeeping which servers appear in the directory based on quality criteria.
More trustworthy than GitHub search for finding reliable servers because MCPServers.com curates the directory to exclude low-quality projects, whereas GitHub indexes all repositories regardless of maintenance status or documentation quality, requiring users to manually evaluate each server.
Capabilities are decomposed by AI analysis. Each maps to specific user intents and improves with match feedback.
Related Artifactssharing capabilities
Artifacts that share capabilities with MCPServers.com, ranked by overlap. Discovered automatically through the match graph.
MCP.ing
** - A list of MCP services for discovering MCP servers in the community and providing a convenient search function for MCP services by **[iiiusky](https://github.com/iiiusky)**
awesome-mcp-servers
Awesome MCP Servers - A curated list of Model Context Protocol servers
add-mcp
Add MCP servers to your favorite coding agents with a single command.
awesome-mcp-servers
A collection of MCP servers.
AllInOneMCP
MCP of MCPs. A central hub for MCP servers. Helps you discover available MCP servers and learn how to install and use them. REMOTE! Use the url [https://mcp.pfvc.io/mcp/](https://mcp.pfvc.io/mcp/) to add the server. **Remember the final backslash\*\*.
Awesome MCP Servers by punkpeye
** (**[website](https://glama.ai/mcp/servers)**) - A curated list of MCP servers by **[Frank Fiegel](https://github.com/punkpeye)**
Best For
- ✓Developers evaluating MCP servers for integration into their workflows
- ✓Teams building LLM agents who need to discover available tool integrations
- ✓Non-technical users exploring MCP capabilities without GitHub knowledge
- ✓Developers new to MCP who need clear setup instructions
- ✓Teams standardizing on a specific MCP client (Cursor, Windsurf, etc.)
- ✓Non-technical users who prefer guided setup over reading raw documentation
- ✓Developers exploring MCP server categories to understand ecosystem breadth
- ✓Teams building agents who want to see all available tools in a category
Known Limitations
- ⚠Search is limited to indexed metadata — cannot search server source code or detailed documentation
- ⚠No full-text search across server READMEs or implementation details
- ⚠Directory is static/cached — real-time server availability not verified
- ⚠No usage analytics or popularity metrics visible in search results
- ⚠Setup guides are links to external documentation — MCPServers.com does not host canonical setup instructions
- ⚠Guide quality and completeness depends on individual server maintainers
Requirements
Input / Output
UnfragileRank
UnfragileRank is computed from adoption signals, documentation quality, ecosystem connectivity, match graph feedback, and freshness. No artifact can pay for a higher rank.
About
** - A growing directory of high-quality MCP servers with clear setup guides for a variety of MCP clients. Built by the team behind the **[Highlight MCP client](https://highlightai.com/)**
Categories
Alternatives to MCPServers.com
Are you the builder of MCPServers.com?
Claim this artifact to get a verified badge, access match analytics, see which intents users search for, and manage your listing.
Get the weekly brief
New tools, rising stars, and what's actually worth your time. No spam.
Data Sources
Looking for something else?
Search →