A directory that checks its own links.
Every MCP server here is verified against the official registry, GitHub, and npm — nightly. Dead repos get flagged, stale ones get demoted, and the good ones get reviewed by hand.
Freshness is enforced, not promised.
A nightly pipeline pulls the official MCP registry, then checks every listed repo and package: last commit, archived status, latest release, download counts. Anything silent for six months is flagged stale. Anything gone is marked dead and unpublished. You'll never spend an afternoon wiring up an abandoned server again.
The registry lists. We evaluate.
Auto-generated directories tell you a server exists. Our editorial layer tells you whether it's any good: a hand-written review, a capability matrix, setup gotchas, and honest alternatives — for every curated entry.
390 listings caught gaming the index.
Farmed stars, bought downloads, borrowed repos, self-installing packages — documented, with the evidence.
Know before you install.
Each entry shows install commands for common clients, required credentials, transport support, and the exact date we last verified it. Copy, paste, running in minutes — or a clear signal to skip it.
Your AI agent can use the index directly.
MCP Index speaks WebMCP. With this page open, an in-browser agent can search the curated set and install a trusted server for you — no copy-paste, and never a flagged or dead one.
Browse by what you're building
Stop bookmarking dead lists.
Browse the index — or add a server you maintain.