5 #feature-flags MCP Servers & Clients
Every MCP server and client below is tagged #feature-flags — install one to give Claude, Cursor, VS Code, or any other MCP-compatible client access to feature-flags tools.
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GrowthBook MCP Server
growthbook
Official GrowthBook MCP server for creating flags, getting experiments, and more.
Flagsmith
Flagsmith
Create, manage, and clean up Flagsmith feature flags directly from your AI tool. Flagsmith is an open source feature flag and remote config platform you can self-host or run in the cloud, and the MCP server lets you control flags, environments, and segments through natural langua
Statsig
statsig-io
Bridges directly to Statsig, enabling you to wrap new features behind feature flags, add instrumentation for product performance visibility, and seamlessly highlight and clean up stale feature flags from your codebase.
ConfigCat MCP Server
configcat
Enables AI tools to interact with ConfigCat, a feature flag service for teams. Supports managing ConfigCat feature flags, configs, environments, products and organizations. Helps to integrate ConfigCat SDK, implement feature flags and remove zombie (stale) flags.
Bucket Feature Flags MCP Server
bucketco
Flag features directly from chat in your code editor, including VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code—any IDE with MCP support.
Frequently asked questions
What is a #feature-flags MCP server?
- An MCP server tagged #feature-flags implements the Model Context Protocol so AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and VS Code can access feature-flags-related tools, data, or APIs.
How many #feature-flags MCP servers and clients are there?
- mcp.so currently lists 5 MCP servers and clients tagged #feature-flags.
How do I install a #feature-flags MCP server?
- Open any server below and copy its install snippet into Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, or another MCP client's configuration — remote servers need no separate download.