MCP Registry launches community server catalog
MCP Registry is a community-run directory for Model Context Protocol servers, with 30 verified entries and structured JSON metadata for install commands, tools, and compatibility hints. It ships as a static browser with open PR submissions, making it easier to discover and add servers like Slack, SQLite, GitHub, Docker, Stripe, Jira, Supabase, and more.
This is the right kind of MCP project: boring infrastructure that removes the first-mile tax for agent builders. The catch is that discovery catalogs only stay useful if verification and freshness stay ruthless.
- –The `registry/`, `schema/`, `web/`, and `scripts/` split keeps the project simple enough for community maintenance.
- –A 30-server starting set gives it immediate utility without pretending to be comprehensive.
- –Install commands and structured metadata are the real win, because MCP setup pain is mostly fragmentation and inconsistency.
- –The long-term moat is governance: stale entries, broken installs, and unverified claims will kill trust fast.
DISCOVERED
65d ago
2026-03-23
PUBLISHED
65d ago
2026-03-23
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MachinaMKT