Disco.dev is the easiest way to spin up, test, and remix MCP servers. Zero setup, no infra. Open-source and community-driven, Disco makes MCP fun, fast, customisable and accessible in one central hub.
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This is so clutch. I’ve been poking around with MCP and hated the infra tax every time, Disco stripping that away makes it actually usable. Fork/remix flow is super slick too.
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As someone who's been wrestling with MCP servers for months, this is a breath of fresh air. The "zero infrastructure" promise actually delivers. You can spin up connections to Slack, Linear, and GitHub repos in under 5 minutes. No Docker containers, no environment configs, no deployment headaches.
I really like the "remix-ability" aspect. Being able to browse existing servers, fork them, and customize the tools for a specific use case is brilliant. It's like having a community-powered library of AI integrations that actually work out of the box. The fact that it's all open source (just starred the repo!) makes it even better because I can see exactly what's happening under the hood (and contribute back).
Quick question for the team: What about support for custom authentication, for example, for enterprise tools?
BTW, huge congrats on the launch!!!
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Love this ero-setup MCP servers with a community-driven hub make experimenting and remixing so much easier.
This is so clutch. I’ve been poking around with MCP and hated the infra tax every time, Disco stripping that away makes it actually usable. Fork/remix flow is super slick too.
As someone who's been wrestling with MCP servers for months, this is a breath of fresh air. The "zero infrastructure" promise actually delivers. You can spin up connections to Slack, Linear, and GitHub repos in under 5 minutes. No Docker containers, no environment configs, no deployment headaches.
I really like the "remix-ability" aspect. Being able to browse existing servers, fork them, and customize the tools for a specific use case is brilliant. It's like having a community-powered library of AI integrations that actually work out of the box. The fact that it's all open source (just starred the repo!) makes it even better because I can see exactly what's happening under the hood (and contribute back).
Quick question for the team: What about support for custom authentication, for example, for enterprise tools?
BTW, huge congrats on the launch!!!
Love this ero-setup MCP servers with a community-driven hub make experimenting and remixing so much easier.
Incredible
very help ful thing for ai agent devs