awesome-remote-mcp-servers and awesome-mcp-servers

These two curated lists of MCP servers are competitors, as both aim to provide a comprehensive resource for discovering and exploring different MCP implementations.

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About awesome-remote-mcp-servers

sylviangth/awesome-remote-mcp-servers

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

This is a curated list of ready-to-use Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that connect AI applications to external services and data. It provides simple URL endpoints that allow non-technical users to integrate powerful functions like CRM, data analytics, and payment processing into their AI agents. Marketers, financial analysts, operations engineers, or anyone building AI agents can use these hosted services to enhance their AI workflows.

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About awesome-mcp-servers

habitoai/awesome-mcp-servers

A curated list of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and tools. Discover and explore various MCP implementations that enable AI models to connect with external data sources and tools.

This is a comprehensive directory for anyone building or managing AI models that need to interact with external systems and real-world data. It lists various tools and services that allow your AI, such as Claude, to connect with everything from databases and search engines to communication platforms and financial services. It's for AI developers, MLOps engineers, and anyone integrating AI into existing workflows.

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