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The widest-coverage MCP directory — 12,870+ servers with daily updates and ecosystem analytics.
Why It Matters
PulseMCP (pulsemcp.com/servers) tracks more MCP servers than any other single directory. Updated daily, it also indexes MCP-compatible clients and agents, giving you ecosystem-wide visibility that the official registry alone doesn't provide. If you want to understand the shape and momentum of the MCP ecosystem, PulseMCP is where you look.
Strengths
- Largest catalog at 12,870+ servers and growing
- Tracks clients and agents alongside servers — full ecosystem view
- Daily refresh cycle keeps data current
- Usage metrics and analytics help identify popular and trending servers
Limitations
- Breadth over depth — listings can be thin on detail compared to curated registries
- No hosting or install tooling; it's purely a directory
- Quality signal is weaker than the official registry — not all listings are vetted
Risks
- 12,870+ servers sounds impressive, but a large percentage are forks, duplicates, or abandoned experiments that inflate the count
- Daily refresh scrapes GitHub and package managers — it indexes quantity, not quality
- No security analysis of listed servers; malicious or vulnerable servers sit alongside legitimate ones
- Ecosystem analytics can be misleading — "trending" doesn't mean "safe" or "well-maintained"