Collaboration Tools MCP Servers
Discover our curated collection of MCP servers for collaboration tools. Browse 724servers and find the perfect MCPs for your needs.
Teamwork
Simplifies interaction with the Teamwork API through an MCP server, streamlining project and task management.
Claude Trello
Enables interaction with Trello boards through a Model Context Protocol server.
Linear
Integrates Linear as a context server for Zed's Assistant.
Confluence
Enables AI assistants to interact with Confluence content through a standardized interface.
Box
Enables searching, reading, and accessing files stored on Box.
Slack User
Enables Claude to interact with Slack workspaces as a user via the Slack API.
Gmail
Integrates Gmail with MCP clients to access and search emails.
Cursor Azure DevOps
Integrates Azure DevOps with Cursor IDE, providing access to projects, work items, repositories, and pull requests.
Task Manager
Provides a task management system with support for project organization, task tracking, and PRD parsing.
OneMCP Hub
Centralizes feature requests, bug reports, and improvement suggestions for the OneMCP platform.
Notion Texonom
Browse and interact with an entire Notion workspace as a Model Context Protocol server, eliminating the need for individual database tokens.
Miro
Enables AI assistants to access and manage content on Miro boards through a standardized interface.
A2AMCP
Enables AI agents to communicate, coordinate, and collaborate in real-time within the Model Context Protocol (MCP) ecosystem.
Workflows
Orchestrates and combines prompts with MCP servers to create compound Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools.
Apple Notes
Enables interaction with Apple Notes through natural language using a Model Context Protocol server.
Gerrit Code Review
Integrates with Gerrit code review system, enabling AI assistants to review code changes and their details.
Linear
Integrate Linear project management with Claude for enhanced workflow automation.
Zoom Transcript
Enables interaction with Zoom Cloud Recording transcripts through a structured interface.
Kibela
Enables LLMs to interact with Kibela content by providing an MCP server implementation for the Kibela API.
Clay
Facilitates interaction with Clay's Model Context Protocol.
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