MCP Servers Rating and User Reviews
MCP Server** - Website to rate MCP servers, write authentic user reviews, and [search engine for agent & mcp](http://www.deepnlp.org/search/agent)
Capabilities11 decomposed
mcp server discovery and marketplace search
Medium confidenceProvides a searchable directory of 11,000+ MCP servers across 40+ categories (Search, Database, Finance, Healthcare, etc.) with full-text search and faceted filtering by category, rating, and provider. The search engine indexes server metadata including tool descriptions, pricing, ratings, and availability status, enabling developers to find compatible MCP servers for their agent workflows without manual registry scanning.
Combines marketplace discovery with community ratings and reviews in a single platform, rather than requiring developers to manually check GitHub repos or maintain local registries. Indexes 11,000+ servers across 40+ semantic categories with real-time pricing and availability status.
More comprehensive than raw GitHub searches and faster than manual evaluation because it aggregates server metadata, pricing, and community feedback in one searchable interface with category-based organization.
mcp server rating and review aggregation
Medium confidenceCollects and displays user ratings (1-5 star scale) and written reviews for MCP servers, enabling community-driven quality assessment. The platform aggregates review data per server listing, calculates average ratings, and surfaces review text to help developers evaluate server reliability, feature completeness, and real-world performance before integration. Reviews are tied to user accounts and timestamped for transparency.
Implements a community review system specifically for MCP servers, capturing real-world integration experiences and performance feedback that GitHub stars or download counts cannot provide. Reviews are persistent, timestamped, and aggregated per server for comparative analysis.
Provides qualitative peer feedback that GitHub issues or README documentation cannot offer, enabling developers to learn from others' integration challenges and successes before committing to a server.
official vs community mcp server distinction and filtering
Medium confidenceDistinguishes between official MCP servers (maintained by original creators or verified partners) and community-maintained servers, with visual indicators and filtering options in the marketplace. Official servers (e.g., Google Maps MCP Server marked as 'Official, LIVE') are highlighted and may receive priority support or SLA guarantees. Community servers are clearly labeled, enabling developers to make informed decisions about maintenance risk and support availability.
Explicitly distinguishes official from community MCP servers with visual indicators, enabling developers to assess maintenance risk and support availability before integration.
Reduces integration risk compared to unmarked servers because developers can quickly identify official servers with guaranteed support, rather than guessing based on GitHub stars or activity.
hosted mcp server deployment and subdomain provisioning
Medium confidenceProvides managed hosting for MCP servers with automatic subdomain allocation (e.g., user-agent.deepnlp.org) and tier-based deployment quotas. Developers can deploy up to 1-8 MCP server instances depending on subscription tier (Free: 1, Pro Monthly: 5, Pro Annually: 8), with the platform handling infrastructure, routing, and availability. Deployment configuration and API key management are accessible via a workspace dashboard.
Abstracts away infrastructure management for MCP servers by providing automatic subdomain provisioning, tier-based deployment quotas, and workspace-based key management. Developers get production-ready HTTPS endpoints without managing servers, DNS, or SSL certificates.
Faster to production than self-hosting on AWS/GCP/Heroku because it eliminates infrastructure setup, domain configuration, and certificate management — subdomain is auto-provisioned on deployment.
tier-based rate limiting and quota management
Medium confidenceImplements subscription-tier-based rate limiting and quota enforcement for deployed MCP servers and API calls. Free tier users receive standard rate limits (unspecified), while Pro Monthly and Pro Annual tiers unlock 'production-grade rate limits & quota' (specific values not documented). The platform enforces these limits at the gateway level, preventing abuse and ensuring fair resource allocation across users. Quota usage is tracked and displayed in the workspace dashboard.
Ties rate limiting directly to subscription tiers rather than implementing uniform limits across all users. Free tier gets standard limits, Pro tiers unlock 'production-grade' limits, creating a clear upgrade incentive for scaling use cases.
Simpler than per-API-call billing (like AWS) because limits are tier-based rather than granular, reducing complexity for small teams while still enabling production deployments at higher tiers.
onekey mcp router and multi-provider tool orchestration
Medium confidenceRoutes MCP server requests through a centralized 'OneKey MCP Router' that abstracts away provider-specific protocol details and enables seamless switching between multiple MCP server implementations. The router handles protocol translation, authentication bridging, and request/response mapping across different MCP servers, allowing agents to call tools from different providers (e.g., tavily-search, Google Maps, custom servers) through a unified interface. The platform also provides 'OneKey Agent Router' and 'OneKey LLM Router' for agent and LLM orchestration.
Implements a centralized routing layer that abstracts MCP provider differences, enabling agents to call tools from different servers through a unified interface without provider-specific code. This is distinct from direct MCP server integration where agents must handle protocol details.
Reduces agent code complexity compared to direct MCP integration because routing logic is centralized in the platform rather than distributed across agent implementations, enabling easier provider switching and cost optimization.
onekey gateway api aggregation across 100+ ai/agent/mcp apis
Medium confidenceProvides a unified gateway ('OneKey Gateway') that aggregates access to 100+ AI, Agent, and MCP APIs across multiple categories (Search, Database, Finance, Healthcare, Payment, etc.). Rather than agents managing separate API keys and authentication for each service, the gateway provides a single authentication point and request routing mechanism. The platform claims to support 30+ categories of APIs, enabling agents to access diverse functionality (web search, maps, payments, databases) through standardized request/response patterns.
Aggregates 100+ heterogeneous APIs (Search, Finance, Healthcare, Payment, etc.) behind a single gateway with unified authentication and request routing. This is broader than single-domain API aggregators because it spans multiple categories and providers.
Reduces API integration complexity compared to managing 10+ separate API keys and authentication schemes because agents interact with a single gateway endpoint with unified request/response patterns.
agent monetization and revenue sharing
Medium confidenceEnables deployed agents to generate revenue through a built-in monetization system ('Agent A2Z Payment') that tracks usage, calculates fees based on MCP server pricing, and distributes revenue to agent creators. When an agent calls an MCP server tool (e.g., tavily-search at 0.0 USD/1k calls or Google Maps at 10.0 USD/1k calls), the platform charges the user and credits the agent creator's account. Revenue is aggregated in the workspace dashboard and can be withdrawn via integrated payment processing.
Integrates monetization directly into the deployment platform, automatically tracking MCP server usage, calculating fees based on provider pricing, and distributing revenue to agent creators without requiring separate payment infrastructure.
Simpler than building custom billing systems because the platform handles usage tracking, fee calculation, and payment processing — creators only need to deploy agents and withdraw earnings.
workspace-based api key and credential management
Medium confidenceProvides a centralized workspace dashboard for managing API keys, credentials, and authentication tokens across deployed MCP servers and integrated APIs. Users can generate, rotate, and revoke keys without redeploying agents. The workspace also displays deployment status, quota usage, and billing information. Keys are scoped to specific deployments or APIs, enabling fine-grained access control and reducing the blast radius of compromised credentials.
Centralizes API key and credential management in a workspace dashboard, enabling rotation and revocation without redeployment. Keys are scoped to specific deployments or APIs, reducing blast radius of compromised credentials.
More secure than hardcoding credentials in agent code because keys are managed centrally, rotated easily, and scoped to specific resources — reducing the risk of credential leakage in version control or logs.
mcp server pricing transparency and cost tracking
Medium confidenceDisplays per-call pricing for each MCP server in the marketplace (e.g., tavily-search at 0.0 USD/1k calls, Google Maps at 10.0 USD/1k calls) and tracks cumulative costs in the workspace dashboard. Pricing is expressed in both credits (500 credits/1k calls) and USD, enabling developers to estimate costs before deployment and monitor spending in real-time. The platform aggregates costs across all deployed agents and MCP server calls, providing visibility into total API spending.
Displays MCP server pricing transparently in the marketplace and tracks cumulative costs in real-time, enabling developers to make cost-aware integration decisions and monitor spending across multiple agents.
More transparent than opaque API pricing because costs are displayed per-call and aggregated in the dashboard, enabling developers to estimate and control spending before deployment.
multi-category mcp server organization and browsing
Medium confidenceOrganizes 11,000+ MCP servers into 40+ semantic categories (Search, Database, Finance, Healthcare, Payment, Browser Use, Communication, Developer, Entertainment, File System, Memory, Art, Science, Research, Calendar, Sales, Marketing, Operations, Workflow, Education, Legal, Business, Image Generator, Chatbot, Travel, Trip Planning, etc.), enabling developers to browse by use case rather than searching by name. Each category displays relevant servers with ratings, pricing, and availability status. This hierarchical organization reduces discovery friction for developers building agents with specific capabilities.
Organizes MCP servers into 40+ semantic categories by use case (Finance, Healthcare, Search, etc.) rather than relying solely on keyword search, enabling developers to explore capabilities by domain rather than searching by name.
Faster discovery than GitHub search because categories are pre-organized by use case, reducing the cognitive load of finding relevant servers and enabling serendipitous discovery of new tools.
Capabilities are decomposed by AI analysis. Each maps to specific user intents and improves with match feedback.
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Best For
- ✓AI agent developers building multi-tool workflows
- ✓Teams evaluating third-party MCP integrations
- ✓Non-technical founders exploring available agent capabilities
- ✓Developers making integration decisions based on peer feedback
- ✓Teams evaluating production-readiness of third-party MCP servers
- ✓Community members contributing quality signals to the ecosystem
- ✓Teams deploying production agents requiring guaranteed support and maintenance
- ✓Organizations with compliance requirements for official/verified integrations
Known Limitations
- ⚠Search limited to servers already indexed in the marketplace — no real-time discovery of external MCP servers
- ⚠Tool schema details and input/output specifications not consistently documented across all listings
- ⚠No advanced filtering by protocol version, transport type, or authentication method
- ⚠Review authenticity depends on user account verification — no documented anti-fraud mechanisms
- ⚠No sentiment analysis or automated review quality scoring visible to users
- ⚠Review volume per server varies widely (example: Google Maps has 2 reviews, tavily-mcp has 3) — low sample sizes may not be statistically meaningful
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