No, MCP Index is an independent directory. We list publicly available MCP server implementations from GitHub and the open-source community. Each server should be evaluated based on your specific needs and requirements.
We regularly monitor GitHub repositories and the MCP community to keep our listings up-to-date with new server implementations and updates to existing ones.
MCP Index helps you discover MCP servers that can enhance your AI applications. You can browse our listings to find servers that integrate with popular AI tools like Claude, Cursor, and Cline. These servers extend your AI agents' capabilities by providing additional context and functionalities.
An MCP server implements the Model Context Protocol, which enables AI applications to maintain context and share information across different platforms and tools. It serves as a standardized way to handle context management in AI applications.
MCP Index is a curated directory that lists available Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers from the open-source community, helping developers discover and choose suitable MCP implementations for their projects.
Yes, we will soon launch a submission system where developers can submit their MCP server implementations for listing on our platform. This will help increase visibility for your project within the MCP community.
Yes, MCP Index is a free resource for the AI developer community to discover and learn about available MCP server implementations.