
MCP Marketplace
The app store for AI tools. Find, trust, and install
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The app store for AI tools. Find, trust, and install
9 followers
1,700+ security-scanned AI plugins (MCPs) for Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, VS Code, and more. One-click install, no coding required. Creators can now monetize on paid tools. Every listing passes an 8-layer AI adaptive security scan before going live.










Hey Product Hunt - we built MCP Marketplace because discovering and trusting AI plugins shouldn't be hard.
MCP (Model Context Protocol) lets AI assistants connect to real tools: databases, calendars, APIs, smart devices. But finding safe, working servers was a mess of scattered GitHub repos with no vetting.
So I built what I wanted to exist:
1,700+ tools across categories, searchable and filterable
8-layer AI adaptive security scanner that reviews every submission before listing (public scores, not a black box)
Works with every MCP client: Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Copilot, Gemini
Creator monetization optionality (finally): set a price, we handle Stripe checkout + license keys. You keep 85%
One-click install: no coding required
It's completely free to browse and install. I'd love your feedback. What tools would you want to see listed? And if you've built an MCP server, submit it and create a creator profile.
Tradeswell
I've been writing about this exact thesis for the past year. MCP is the composability layer that turns AI from a monolith into a marketplace, and I've seen this movie before. In 2002, we launched the first U.S. app store at Verizon. The pattern is the same: open protocol, developer ecosystem, curation layer, distribution wins.
What caught my eye with MCP Marketplace is the security scanning. The MCP ecosystem right now is scattered GitHub repos with zero vetting. The same wild west we had with early mobile apps. Someone needs to be the trusted front door. This is it.
Congrats on the launch. This is exactly what the ecosystem needs.
@paulpalmieri Thanks Paul. That app store parallel is spot on and honestly it's the exact mental model we've been building around.
The ecosystem right now feels like early mobile apps before anyone figured out curation and trust. We're betting that the trusted front door matters just as much this time around. Expanding what we scan and surface over the next few weeks.
Really appreciate the kind words from someone who's been through this cycle before.