MCP Servers
The open registry for Model Context Protocol servers. Find the right tools, resources, and prompts for your AI agents — filtered by category, transport, or use case.
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Official Zapier MCP server that exposes thousands of app integrations and Zap actions to AI agents through a single remote endpoint. Lets agents trigger automations and perform actions across apps like Gmail, Slack, Google Sheets, and Salesforce without building custom integrations, with per-action scoping configured in the Zapier dashboard.
Official Expo MCP server that connects AI coding assistants to Expo projects and EAS services. Enables searching and reading Expo documentation, managing EAS builds and workflows, installing compatible libraries, inspecting TestFlight crashes and feedback, and automating visual verification through simulator screenshots and interactions. Supports both remote server capabilities and local development server features for advanced automation.
GitHub's official MCP Server that connects AI tools directly to GitHub's platform. Enables AI agents to manage repositories, issues, pull requests, branches, files, actions workflows, and code security. Supports both remote (OAuth) and local (Docker/binary) modes with fine-grained toolset configuration.
Official Elastic MCP server that connects AI agents to Elasticsearch data using the Model Context Protocol. Enables natural language interactions with Elasticsearch indices — querying, analyzing, and retrieving data without custom APIs. Supports both stdio and streamable-HTTP transports, and works with Elasticsearch 8.x/9.x clusters including Elasticsearch Serverless. Distributed as a Docker container image from the Elastic registry.
Provides access to the Slack API through the Model Context Protocol. Enables AI agents to read and send messages, manage channels, search conversation history, and interact with Slack workspaces. Supports listing channels, reading threads, posting messages, and adding reactions programmatically. Originally maintained by Anthropic, now maintained by Zencoder.
A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI agents to interact with Discord through a bot. Agents can send and read messages in channels, list servers and channels, and manage basic server interactions while keeping the user in control. Useful for community automation, notifications, and conversational workflows on Discord.
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