Setup guides
How to add an MCP server to your app
Adding a connector takes one short config or a single command. Pick your app for the exact steps — then browse connectors with copy-paste config.
Claude Desktop loads MCP servers from a JSON config file. You add an entry, restart, and the tools appear.
Claude Code adds MCP servers from the terminal with one command — no manual JSON editing required.
Cursor reads MCP servers from an mcp.json file, editable from Settings or directly on disk, globally or per project.
Windsurf (Cascade) loads MCP servers from its own mcp_config.json, editable from the Cascade settings panel.
VS Code (with GitHub Copilot agent mode) supports MCP servers via a workspace .vscode/mcp.json file or your user settings.
ChatGPT connects to remote MCP servers as "connectors". This is for hosted (HTTP) servers — local stdio commands are not supported here.
Cline (the VS Code AI agent extension) manages MCP servers from its own panel, writing them to a settings file.
Then pick a connector
Browse hand-checked MCP connectors with copy-paste config and ready-to-run prompts.
Browse connectors