MCPCore: Build, Test, and Deploy MCP Servers from Your Browser
MCPCore is a new platform that lets developers build, test, and deploy MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers entirely from a browser-based IDE — no local setup required. It provides a professional-grade code editor with autocomplete and syntax highlighting, live testing with streamed logs, and one-click deployment.
The platform addresses a key friction point in the MCP ecosystem: building MCP servers currently requires local toolchain setup, manual testing, and separate deployment infrastructure. MCPCore collapses this into a single workflow where AI generates your tool code, you test it instantly in the browser, and deploy with one click.
Each MCP server gets its own security configuration — you can run a public demo server alongside a production server locked behind OAuth. Built-in analytics track requests, latency, and cost per server in real time, with daily/hourly breakdowns and geographic traffic distribution.
As the MCP ecosystem grows to thousands of servers, platforms like MCPCore lower the barrier to creating new tool providers that agents can use autonomously.
Official site: https://mcpcore.io
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The platform addresses a key friction point in the MCP ecosystem: building MCP servers currently requires local toolchain setup, manual testing, and separate deployment infrastructure. MCPCore collapses this into a single workflow where AI generates your tool code, you test it instantly in the browser, and deploy with one click.
Each MCP server gets its own security configuration — you can run a public demo server alongside a production server locked behind OAuth. Built-in analytics track requests, latency, and cost per server in real time, with daily/hourly breakdowns and geographic traffic distribution.
As the MCP ecosystem grows to thousands of servers, platforms like MCPCore lower the barrier to creating new tool providers that agents can use autonomously.
Official site: https://mcpcore.io