youtube-mcp-server and youtube-connector-mcp

Both are independent MCP server implementations providing real-time YouTube Data API access for AI assistants, making them competitors offering similar functionality.

youtube-mcp-server
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youtube-connector-mcp
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Emerging
Maintenance 2/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 17/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 9/25
Maturity 12/25
Community 4/25
Stars: 10
Forks: 8
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 71
Forks: 2
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License:
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About youtube-mcp-server

dannySubsense/youtube-mcp-server

A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server providing real-time YouTube Data API access for AI assistants. Features 14 functions including intelligent content evaluation with technology freshness scoring for knowledge base curation.

This tool helps AI assistants access real-time YouTube data to enhance their knowledge and capabilities. It takes YouTube video, channel, or playlist links, or search queries, and provides detailed information like video transcripts, engagement metrics, or even evaluations of content freshness for a knowledge base. Anyone who uses an AI assistant for research, content curation, or market analysis would find this useful.

AI assistant content research market analysis knowledge management social listening

About youtube-connector-mcp

ShellyDeng08/youtube-connector-mcp

MCP server for YouTube — search videos, get transcripts, channels, and playlists. Works with Claude, Cursor & any MCP client.

This tool helps you connect your AI assistant, like Claude or Cursor, directly to YouTube. It allows your AI to search for videos, get video details, channel information, and even video transcripts. Anyone who uses an AI coding assistant and needs to incorporate YouTube data into their workflow can use this to give their AI access to YouTube.

AI-assisted research developer tools content analysis media research

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