Useful ones get shared in threads, people bookmark them, and then they become hard to find once the discussion moves on. To address that, I started keeping a public index of MCPs with real usage notes, where:
-reliable MCPs don’t get lost -setup quirks and limitations are documented -contributors are credited by name
AI-Stack.dev is where developers share MCPs at any stage and update the notes as they scale.
For MCP creators: → Post your alpha/beta MCP to get early user feedback → Update documentation as you fix bugs and add features → Let users find working MCPs, not just popular ones
For MCP users: → Find production-ready tools with real usage notes → See development-stage MCPs you can test and contribute to → Watch tools evolve from "works on my machine" to production-tested
If you’ve built or discovered an MCP that’s held up in real use, it can be added there.
https://ai-stack.dev
Not trying to replace discussion here, just trying to preserve the useful stuff once the thread scrolls away.