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freemcp.space
A hand-checked directory of MCP servers — the ones we've actually verified work.
freemcp.space is a curated MCP discovery hub by Appnova. It helps you find Model Context Protocol servers — the small connectors that let AI agents talk to real tools, APIs and data — without digging through thousands of unverified listings. It currently lists 142+ publicly deployed MCP servers, each one checked by hand before it earns a place.
The bet is deliberate. The big directories index tens of thousands of servers automatically; the scarce thing isn't more entries, it's knowing which ones actually run and behave. So freemcp.space optimises for trust over volume: we test that a server starts, connects and does what it claims before we list it. A short list you can rely on beats an enormous one you have to vet yourself.
It's built for developers and AI builders wiring up agents who want a vetted starting point rather than a haystack. Browse by category, find a server that fits, and drop it into your stack — including into Jerico, Appnova's multi-agent orchestrator, which speaks MCP natively.
What you get
Hand-checked, not scraped
Every listing is reviewed by a human before it goes live — we verify a server actually runs and behaves, instead of auto-indexing whatever exists.
Trust over catalogue size
142+ servers we've vetted, not tens of thousands we haven't. The wedge is curation and security-vetting, not raw count.
Browse by category
Find servers by what they actually do, so you reach a usable shortlist fast instead of scrolling an endless index.
Built for real agent stacks
These are publicly deployed MCP servers meant to be wired into AI agents — including Jerico, Appnova's orchestrator.
Questions, answered
- What is freemcp.space?
- freemcp.space is a curated MCP (Model Context Protocol) discovery hub built by Appnova EU OÜ. It lists 142+ publicly deployed MCP servers, each checked by hand, so developers can find vetted servers to connect to their AI agents.
- Is freemcp.space the same as freemcp.ai?
- No. freemcp.space is Appnova's project and is separate from the similarly named freemcp.ai. They share a name and a general purpose but are run by different teams. This page is about Appnova's freemcp.space.
- How is it different from big directories like Glama, mcp.so or Smithery?
- Those directories index tens of thousands of servers automatically and optimise for coverage. freemcp.space optimises for trust: a smaller, hand-checked set where each server has been verified to run and behave. Curation and security-vetting are the point, not catalogue size.
- How many MCP servers does freemcp.space list?
- It currently lists 142+ publicly deployed MCP servers, with each entry reviewed by hand before being added.
- Can I use these MCP servers with Jerico?
- Yes. Jerico, Appnova's multi-agent orchestrator, speaks MCP natively, so servers you discover on freemcp.space can be plugged straight into your Jerico agents' toolset.