Thank You for Launch Day + What's Coming Next
First of all, a huge thank you to everyone who supported MCPCore's launch yesterday. Your upvotes, comments, and feedback truly mean a lot.
I want to be upfront about something: I won't be using this space to push promotions, ask you to sign up, or post any marketing-style content here. This is your community, and I want to respect that.
That said, I'm excited to share what's coming next for MCPCore:
Prompts Support for MCP Servers We're building out support for Prompts, one of the core MCP primitives. This will allow developers to define parameterized prompt templates directly within their MCP servers.
Resources Support for MCP Servers Resources are also on the way. This will enable MCP servers to expose structured, URI-based data sources that clients can discover and read.
MCP Apps Integration (Planned) The newly introduced MCP Apps feature is on our radar as well. We're planning to bring full MCP Apps support into the platform.
With these additions, MCPCore is becoming a fully equipped platform for building MCP servers, covering Tools, Prompts, Resources, and Apps all in one place.
One more thing worth mentioning: MCPCore will always have a free tier. That's not changing.
You can follow our full roadmap and upcoming features here: https://mcpcore.featurebase.app/en/roadmap
Thanks again for being part of this journey. If you have any feedback or feature requests, I'd love to hear them!

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Meine Nanny
Congrats on the successful launch! ๐ Really exciting to see the direction MCPCore is heading in.
I especially like your approach of keeping this space community-first without turning it into a marketing channel โ that builds a lot of trust.
The upcoming features sound super promising, particularly Prompts and Resources support. Having everything (Tools, Prompts, Resources, and Apps) in one place could make MCPCore a really powerful platform for developers.
Wishing you lots of success and momentum for whatโs ahead โ good luck with the next steps! Looking forward to seeing how it evolves.
MCPCore
Thank you so much @mitchobrian
I truly appreciate you taking the time to check out MCPCore and share such thoughtful feedback. Words like these really fuel the motivation, especially right after launch day.
And you're absolutely right about the direction. The goal has always been to give developers a single place where they can build, deploy, and manage MCP servers without juggling multiple tools or setups. Once Prompts, Resources, and Apps support land, that picture will be complete.
Plenty more to come, and feedback from folks like you truly helps shape what gets built next. Thank you again for the encouragement.