As someone working with multiple tools—APIs, file systems, and cloud platforms—I’ve often found it hard to integrate LLMs without rewriting boilerplate every time.
Recently, I discovered MCPhubs, a platform that hosts a range of MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers. The idea is to let LLMs connect to various tools through a standardized interface. You don't call every API manually anymore—just use the right MCP server.
For example:
Slack MCP Server helped me set up LLM-based Slack message parsing.
PostgreSQL Server let my Claude instance directly query data without building a middleware.
The File System MCP even allowed file reads/writes inside my local environment.
It's modular, and you pick only what you need. Even if MCP isn’t a silver bullet, I found it useful to cut down development time.
Would love to hear from others: what MCP servers have you tried, and how did they fit your use case?