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Awesome Remote MCP Servers

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A curated list of Hosted & Managed Model Context Protocol (MCP) Servers accessible via a simple URL endpoint.

Overview

What is Awesome Remote MCP Servers?

A curated list of remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers accessible via simple URL endpoints, providing zero-setup integrations for AI applications. It is maintained by MindPal and targets developers and AI users seeking plug‑and‑play connections to 7,000+ apps, databases, developer tools, and more.

How to use Awesome Remote MCP Servers?

Browse the list by category, select a server, and follow its individual access instructions (e.g., sign‑up, OAuth, API key). Then connect your AI client using the provided unique server URL.

Key features of Awesome Remote MCP Servers

  • 24 hosted MCP servers across 11 categories
  • Zero setup – connect instantly with URL and credentials
  • Managed infrastructure for reliability and scalability
  • Seamless sharing of AI agents across teams
  • Supports OAuth, API‑key, and no‑auth endpoints

Use cases of Awesome Remote MCP Servers

  • Automate workflows by integrating AI with 7,000+ apps via Zapier
  • Add persistent memory and knowledge bases to AI assistants
  • Query databases, search code, and manage projects from AI
  • Enable non‑technical users to run AI automation with familiar tools

FAQ from Awesome Remote MCP Servers

What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?

MCP is a protocol that lets AI applications connect to external tools and data for real‑world tasks. Hosted cloud MCP servers provide instant, zero‑setup access.

Who maintains this repository?

The repository is maintained by MindPal, a no‑code platform for building AI agents and multi‑agent systems.

Where can I find self‑hosted MCP servers?

For self‑hosted options, see the companion list awesome‑mcp‑servers.

Are there any free, no‑authentication servers?

Yes, e.g., Useful AI MCP (340+ utility tools) and DeepWiki MCP (GitHub documentation search) require no authentication; simply use the provided server URLs.

What transport or authentication methods are supported?

Servers use various transports (SSE, Streamable HTTP) and authentication (OAuth, API key, none). Each server’s listing describes its specific method.

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