I built & publicly host a handful of MCP servers - free to use, no API keys/auth needed
The author has built and publicly hosted a collection of MCP (Multi-Channel Protocol) servers that can be used by any MCP client like Claude or ChatGPT without any setup, installation, or authentication required.
Why it matters
This project provides easy, free access to a wide range of valuable data and tools for users of MCP-compatible AI assistants, reducing the barriers to entry and enabling more people to leverage these resources.
Key Points
- 1The author has built and publicly hosted a collection of MCP servers
- 2These servers cover a wide range of topics including health, science, academia, government data, and utilities
- 3Users can simply add the MCP server URLs to their clients to start using the services
- 4The servers are built using the author's open-source MCP-TS-Core framework
Details
The author has created and publicly hosted a set of MCP (Multi-Channel Protocol) servers that provide access to a variety of data sources and tools. These servers cover topics such as public health data from the CDC, clinical trials information, FDA data, chemical databases, academic publications, congressional data, vehicle safety information, weather forecasts, and more. Users can simply add the provided MCP server URLs to their MCP-compatible clients like Claude or ChatGPT and start using the services immediately, without any setup, installation, or authentication required. The servers are built using the author's open-source MCP-TS-Core framework, which allows for easy development of agent-native MCP servers. The author also maintains a list of other MCP servers for local tools, Git operations, Obsidian, and more on their GitHub profile.
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