Cloud-hosted MCP bundles that solve the "many tool" problem. Mission control for MCP connections: centralized OAuth/API keys, clear permissions, and full observability with tool-call history (inputs, outputs, errors). Build workflow-focused bundles across providers, or use the Hub to search and run the right tool automatically. One-click install for Cursor and mcpb for Claude Desktop.













Hey Product Hunt — Tony here, founder of MCP Bundles.
MCP Bundles is mission control for MCP connections.
If you’ve started using MCP seriously, you’ve probably hit three problems:
Auth gets messy fast. OAuth flows and API keys end up scattered across machines, configs, and MCP servers. It becomes unclear what’s connected, what permissions it has, and how to rotate or revoke access cleanly.
Observability is missing. When an agent fails, you can’t answer: which tool ran, with what inputs, what came back, and where it errored.
And the many-tools problem kills reliability. After a few MCP servers, the agent is staring at a giant tool menu. It wastes context selecting tools, picks the wrong variant, and performance falls off.
MCP Bundles solves this in one place:
Centralized auth management for security: connect providers with OAuth or API keys, manage credentials centrally, and keep permissions visible.
Full observability by default: every tool execution is captured so you can see inputs, outputs, and errors end-to-end.
It also solves tool overload in two complementary ways:
Bundles: create a focused MCP server for a workflow (Dev, SEO, Support, Sales) and include only the tools that matter, even across providers.
Hub: ask for what you want, and the Hub searches across your tools, selects the right one, and executes it—without dumping everything into the context window.
If you’re building with MCP and feeling tool overload, credential sprawl, or debugging blind, what workflow would you want “mission control” for first?
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Obsibrain
Love it, Tony! Let's go! Good work on this one, it's super promising!
@pierremouchan thanks pierre. MCPs ftw!
This is amazing! MCPs have such promise but I've been fed up of all the faff and teething problems with Auth and reliability. Can't wait to use this in my workflows
SyncSignature
Good luck @tony_lewis1
Good luck, Tony! 🚀
now I can use MCPs safely and easily, thanks
@sarvesh_kumar18Â Yes and with fully transparent on your tool calls so you know what your agents are doing