A directory with a point of view.

Stax isn't trying to list every MCP server in existence. The goal is the opposite — fewer choices, made with care.

The MCP ecosystem is moving fast. New servers ship every week, and most directories race to count them. That's useful, but it leaves you scrolling through 800 entries to figure out which three you actually need for the project in front of you.

This site does the picking. Each Stack is a small bundle of servers that work well together for a specific kind of work — scraping, working with databases, running a solo product, the kind of stuff developers do every day. Each server entry has a short, honest take: what it's good for, what it isn't, whether it's the official one.

The bar is editorial. If a server hasn't been tried, it doesn't go in. If a Stack doesn't solve a real problem, it gets cut.

Who runs it

One person, for now. Open to contributors who want to write honest takes on servers they actually use. If that's you, the submit page is the front door.