Free TypeScript SDK for building agentic AI apps — with instant access to MCP servers. Use Cases: Connect your AI agents and automation workflow apps with over 5000 MCP servers and AI tools, all in just one line of code.
👋 Hello World, I’m Kelly, maker of ToolSDK.ai - a free TypeScript SDK for connecting MCP servers to your agentic AI apps.
If you’re a developer of AI agents or automation apps, you’ve probably felt the pain of integrating and managing multiple MCP servers.
It’s messy, hard to deploy, and doesn’t scale easily.
ToolSDK.ai makes it simple — connect to over 5,000 MCP servers and AI tools with just one line of code.
Here’s what you can do with ToolSDK.ai:
⚡ Access running MCP server with OpenAI SDK or Vercel AI SDK in single line of code
🤖 Build AI agents that tap into a 10k+ MCP server ecosystem in just one day
🛠 Create automation workflows apps (like Zapier, n8n, or Make.com) with forms powered by MCP ecosystem.
You can also add your own MCP servers through the GitHub registry: https://github.com/toolsdk-ai/aw...
Would love your feedback — and excited to see what you build! 🚀
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Wow! This is super useful. Curious how ToolSDK manages tool discovery and compatibility across 5,000+ MCP servers. Is there a unified schema or standard each tool must follow for inputs/outputs, or do developers have to write adapters to ensure their agents can interact smoothly with different services?
@lak7 Thanks for the question! Instead of a unified schema, each MCP server is standalone and use its own unique key—similar to how Zapier works. This way, you can connect directly to each server using its specific identifiers, keeping things flexible while maintaining compatibility across the ecosystem. Let me know if you'd like more details! 😊
Congrats on the launch. It's a smart solution to simplify integrating MCP servers with AI agents.
Do you have any plans to make it easier to scale up server resources in larger applications?
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This SDK sounds like an open door to serious agentic power, instant access to MCP servers and AI tools, all wired in with a single line? That’s the kind of developer-first infrastructure that turns prototypes into production-ready workflows. Curious how it handles authentication and orchestration across diverse agent stacks
One of the hottest trends of 2025 is AI agents — and with that comes the need for robust infrastructure. That’s where MCP comes in: the essential companion for any AI agent. It empowers agents to reach beyond the digital realm, connecting not only across the internet but also to real-world devices. With Toolsdk.ai, developers can integrate with a wide range of open-source MCP servers using just a few lines of code — drastically accelerating the development and deployment of AI agents. 🚀
Bika.ai: The First AI Organizer
Wow! This is super useful.
Curious how ToolSDK manages tool discovery and compatibility across 5,000+ MCP servers. Is there a unified schema or standard each tool must follow for inputs/outputs, or do developers have to write adapters to ensure their agents can interact smoothly with different services?
Bika.ai: The First AI Organizer
@lak7 Thanks for the question! Instead of a unified schema, each MCP server is standalone and use its own unique key—similar to how Zapier works. This way, you can connect directly to each server using its specific identifiers, keeping things flexible while maintaining compatibility across the ecosystem. Let me know if you'd like more details! 😊
Eternal AI
Congrats on the launch. It's a smart solution to simplify integrating MCP servers with AI agents.
Do you have any plans to make it easier to scale up server resources in larger applications?
This SDK sounds like an open door to serious agentic power, instant access to MCP servers and AI tools, all wired in with a single line? That’s the kind of developer-first infrastructure that turns prototypes into production-ready workflows. Curious how it handles authentication and orchestration across diverse agent stacks
ToolSDK.ai
One of the hottest trends of 2025 is AI agents — and with that comes the need for robust infrastructure. That’s where MCP comes in: the essential companion for any AI agent. It empowers agents to reach beyond the digital realm, connecting not only across the internet but also to real-world devices. With Toolsdk.ai, developers can integrate with a wide range of open-source MCP servers using just a few lines of code — drastically accelerating the development and deployment of AI agents. 🚀
Curious to try it out? We’ve prepared some quick examples on GitHub: https://github.com/toolsdk-ai/toolsdk/tree/main/examples
Flot AI
🎉 Congratulations on the launch!I love how it simplifies connections to over 5000 MCP servers!
Bika.ai: The First AI Organizer
@amymabrey Thanks so much, Amy! 🎉
Really glad you like it — making those connections effortless was exactly the goal.
Big fan of Flot.AI too! 💡 Let’s build cool things together! 🚀
Layout.dev
Congrats on the launch! 🎉 This looks super powerful, love the simplicity of integrating with so many tools.
Bika.ai: The First AI Organizer
@ahmad_riyad Thanks Ahmad! 🙌 Really appreciate the support.
It’s indeed super simple — just one line of code to get started.
But there’s also a deeper layer: ToolSDK.ai supports advanced features like a UI form system for building powerful automation workflows.
Would love to hear what you think if you give it a spin! 🚀