MCP ecosystem reaches 64 verified servers as official integrations dominate
The MCP marketplace held steady at 64 verified servers this week with no new additions, while official integrations from GitHub, OpenAI, Figma, and Anthropic dominated viewership and 8 new curated playbooks were released.
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Developers evaluating MCP server adoption should note that trust and discoverability heavily favor officially maintained integrations, making playbook composition — rather than building new servers — the lower-friction path to delivering agentic value today.
- 01The MCP marketplace catalog stands at 64 verified servers, all free to use, with zero new servers added in week 17.
- 028 new playbooks were released, composing multiple MCP servers into curated agent workflows.
- 03GitHub Copilot MCP led viewership with 98,000 views this week.
According to curatedmcp's week 17 report, the MCP marketplace saw no new server additions, leaving the catalog at 64 verified servers. The post frames this plateau as a maturation signal — the ecosystem is consolidating around proven infrastructure rather than expanding the catalog further. The week's notable activity came in the form of 8 new playbooks, described as curated workflows that bridge raw MCP capabilities to real-world developer tasks by composing multiple servers into coherent agent behaviors.
Viewership rankings reveal a clear concentration around officially maintained integrations.
Viewership rankings reveal a clear concentration around officially maintained integrations. GitHub Copilot MCP led with 98,000 views, followed by OpenAI MCP at 87,000 — which enables orchestration of GPT-4o, DALL-E, Whisper, and embeddings through a single protocol. Figma MCP ranked third at 82,000 views, signaling that design-to-development workflows are emerging as a legitimate agentic use case. GitHub MCP and Anthropic Claude MCP each drew 76,000 views, with the post noting that nesting Claude within Claude for specialized reasoning tasks points to developers exploring agentic decomposition and task-specific sub-agents as an architectural pattern.
The post identifies discoverability and trust as the primary gatekeepers for community-built servers, suggesting the real opportunity for non-official MCP servers lies in specialized domains — internal tools, niche SaaS integrations, and domain-specific APIs — where major platforms have no official presence. The 100% free pricing model removes adoption friction once a server proves useful, but the current mindshare concentration around recognized platform names remains a structural constraint for independent developers.
Key facts
- 01The MCP marketplace catalog stands at 64 verified servers, all free to use, with zero new servers added in week 17.
- 028 new playbooks were released, composing multiple MCP servers into curated agent workflows.
- 03GitHub Copilot MCP led viewership with 98,000 views this week.
- 04OpenAI MCP ranked second with 87,000 views, enabling orchestration of GPT-4o, DALL-E, Whisper, and embeddings via a single protocol.
- 05Figma MCP ranked third at 82,000 views, highlighting design-to-development as an emerging agentic use case.
- 06GitHub MCP and Anthropic Claude MCP each drew 76,000 views.
- 07The post identifies nesting Claude within Claude for sub-agent tasks as a pattern developers are beginning to explore.