1,037 New Servers in a Week. The MCP Ecosystem Isn't Slowing Down.
The catalog just crossed 22,171 total servers — and this week alone, 1,037 new entries joined the ranks. That's not a trickle. That's a flood. The MCP ecosystem is adding roughly 148 servers every single day, and the builders are not taking weekends off.
Let's get into what actually mattered this week.
1. Godot MCP Native — Game Engines Join the Party
Godot MCP Native is one of the most compelling new entries this week, and not just because it landed 30 stars out of the gate. The pitch is elegant: a native MCP server implementation built directly into Godot using the engine's own HTTP stack — zero external dependencies, zero installation friction.
For AI-assisted game development, this is a genuine unlock. You can drive Godot operations directly from your AI toolchain without standing up a separate process or wrestling with compatibility layers. A score of 75 puts it at the top of this week's new arrivals.
Godot MCP Native scored 75 — the highest among new entries this week — and requires zero dependency installation. It's ready to use the moment you pull it in.
2. SearXNG HTTP MCP — Private Search Gets an AI Interface
io.github.whw23/searxng-http-mcp is exactly the kind of server the privacy-conscious developer has been waiting for. One Docker image, 200+ search engines, and a metasearch layer that doesn't phone home to any single provider.
The tagline says "self-contained" and it means it. If you're building AI workflows where web search is a capability but data sovereignty matters, this is a sharper tool than most commercial alternatives.
3. CSRD Compliance MCP — AI Meets Corporate Sustainability Law
MEOK AI Labs dropped four servers this week under the CSOAI-ORG namespace. The one that stands out is io.github.CSOAI-ORG/csrd-compliance-mcp — a server specifically targeting CSRD compliance, the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
Compliance tooling is the unglamorous frontier of enterprise AI — and it's exactly where MCP servers are about to make a real difference.
This isn't flashy. It doesn't have stars yet. But if you're working in European corporate governance or ESG reporting, an AI agent that can reason over compliance frameworks is quietly transformative. Watch the MEOK AI Labs namespace — they also shipped csv-analytics-mcp, jwt-ai-mcp, and icon-generator-ai-mcp in the same week.
4. GA4 MCP Server — Your Analytics, Finally Agent-Readable
Ga4 Mcp Server exposes Google Analytics 4 metrics directly to AI agents — including daily and monthly time breakdowns, alongside parallel REST endpoints. If you've ever wanted to ask your AI assistant "why did traffic drop on Tuesday?" and have it actually go check, this is the plumbing that makes that possible.
Pair GA4 MCP with a web scraping server like Firecrawl and you've got an agent that can correlate site changes with traffic impact — automatically.
The trending charts this week are a story about token efficiency and orchestration dominance.
1. Caveman Shrink — The Boring Tool Everyone Needs
Caveman Shrink gained 679 stars this week — more than any other server in the catalog. The concept is almost aggressively simple: compress prose fields (tool descriptions, prompts, system text) using "caveman rules" to reduce context token usage without sacrificing accuracy.
It's not glamorous. It's the kind of thing that saves you 15% on API costs every single day. That's why it's winning.
679 stars in a week for a token-compression proxy. The market has spoken: developers will pay attention to anything that cuts their context window bill.
2. Claude Flow / Ruflo — 50K Stars and Still Climbing
The Claude Flow / Ruflo cluster — Claude Flow MCP Server, Ruflo, and Claude Flow — each gained 597 stars this week and all sit at 50,009 stars total. The suite promises 87 MCP tools, hive-mind swarm orchestration, neural network integration, and enterprise-grade multi-agent coordination.
That's a lot of adjectives. The star count suggests the market believes at least some of them.
3. Firecrawl — 119K Stars and Still Trending
Firecrawl added 513 stars on top of an already extraordinary 119,179 total — making it the most-starred server in the catalog by a wide margin. Clean web data for AI agents remains one of the most universally needed primitives. Firecrawl keeps proving that.
4. ByteDance's Agent-TARS Suite
ByteDance's mcp-server-browser, mcp-server-filesystem, and mcp-server-search each gained 233 stars this week, all sitting near 33,600–33,800 stars. A coordinated suite from a major tech player — browser access, filesystem, and web search — is a signal worth watching. Agent-TARS is ByteDance's bet on full-stack agentic infrastructure.
The ByteDance suite and Claude Flow both point to the same trend: the era of single-purpose MCP tools is giving way to coordinated, multi-capability platforms. Suites are beating standalone servers in the star race.
Two themes defined this week's MCP activity. First, vertical specialization is accelerating — game engines, EU compliance law, GA4 analytics. Builders are no longer just wrapping generic APIs; they're solving specific, painful problems for specific industries.
Second, infrastructure is consolidating around orchestration and efficiency. Caveman Shrink wins the week not by doing something dramatic, but by making every other tool cheaper to run. Meanwhile, the Claude Flow / Ruflo / ByteDance cluster keeps attracting attention because multi-agent coordination is where the real leverage lives.
1,037 servers in a week. Next week will be more.
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