@easymcp/easymcp v0.3.4
EasyMCP
The simplest way to connect Claude Desktop and Cursor to external tools and services using MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers.
What is EasyMCP?
EasyMCP is a turnkey solution that lets Claude Desktop and Cursor access external tools and APIs with zero configuration that you have to do.
Why Use EasyMCP?
- Simple: One command to install, no client configuration required
- Configurable: Choose the services and functions you want to use
- Secure: Credentials stored securely in the cloud
- Expandable: New tools and integrations added regularly
- Reliable: Professionally maintained infrastructure
Getting Started
- Go to easymcp.net to get your token and pick your services
- Just add this config to Claude Desktop and/or Cursor:
{
"mcpServers": {
"EasyMCP.net": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@easymcp/easymcp"],
"env": {
"EASYMCP_TOKEN": "YOUR_TOKEN"
}
}
}
}That's it! Claude Desktop and Cursor will now have access to all services included in your plan.
Compatibility
EasyMCP works with systems that support the Model Context Protocol (MCP):
- Claude Desktop: The official desktop application from Anthropic
- Cursor: An AI-powered code editor with Claude integration
As more applications adopt MCP, EasyMCP will be compatible with them as well.
How It Works
EasyMCP acts as a bridge between Claude Desktop and our secure cloud infrastructure running several MCP servers. When Claude needs to use a tool, the request is securely forwarded to our servers where the actual processing happens.
Customizable Tool Access
EasyMCP gives you granular control over which tools Claude can access. For each third-party integration, you can:
- Pick specific 3rd party services you want to integrate with
- Enable only the specific functions you want to use
- Control read/write permissions independently (e.g., allow reading emails but not sending them)
- Manage authentication for each service separately
Plans and Pricing
Visit easymcp.net to see available plans and pricing.
Support
Need help? Visit easymcp.net/support
License
MIT