
PulseMCP
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Doing our best to drive adoption of the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Reach out, we love to chat MCP.
MCP often gets criticized for its propensity to bloat context with “tool overload”. I think this criticism is unfounded. The reality is, you should never have more than a few MCP servers active in your context at a given time. And if a single MCP server has too many tools -…
Great coverage via @pulsemcp on Anthropic's new policy for their MCP directory TL;DR: if you're building consumer-facing agents and you don't ship remote OAuth for your MCP server, you're ngmi

We like how you think :)
all these health data mcp servers on @pulsemcp seem like underrated signal for a good app to be built

Super excited to be included in the latest MCP Weekly Pulse by the @pulsemcp team! We're only in the 1st or 2nd inning of MCP and agentic systems, but I couldn't be more excited to be building open tooling for MCP developers. V1 of Shinzo is out now, DM me for access :)
How do you price something that's never been priced before? We're excited to share a guest post from @reactiverobot, founder of Ref, who tackled this exact challenge while building what may be the first standalone paid MCP server. Read it here: pulsemcp.com/posts/pricing-… His…
Thanks to @pulsemcp for this amazing article! The killer feature of MCP is Iteration and closing the loop: pulsemcp.com/posts/closing-…
𝗔𝗿𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗷𝗼𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘂𝘀? London is calling 💂 On 2 October, the MCP Dev Summit EU will gather the community for a full day of learning and connection. Details are here: mcpdevsummit.ai #MCP #MCPDevsummit #LondonTech

MCP servers have a killer use case: you can use them to “close the agentic loop” for agents like Claude Code, Cursor, Goose, Cline, and others. I’ve found that closing the loop with an MCP server is often what evolves “cute demo” to “actually practical use case”
Story time: I wrote The Sleep Guide ~6 months ago: mieubrisse.substack.com/p/the-sleep-gu… A few months ago I started following @pulsemcp 's newsletter to keep on top of AI news (it's great!!) New issue dropped yesterday, and I sent an email saying how much I like the newsletter.
Good automation is opinionated. @PulseMCP built a Goose workflow where each subagent has a single role, clear boundaries, and predictable handoffs so the human stays in charge. block.github.io/goose/blog/202…
We believe a lot of automation projects fail because they try to change everything at once. Parts II & III of our Goose handbook (w/ @blockopensource ) are now live, covering: ✅ How to sequence your roadmap for continuous value and small wins at every step ✅ Why agent…
Looks like @github is working with @pulsemcp on an MCP registry. Talking about the drawbacks of the current solution…

Was away from X for a while. Lots of catch up to do. In the meantime, MCP now has a bit more formal governance process on how to propose changes and a more formal set of decision makers, that will help the project scale. See github.com/modelcontextpr…
MCP is proving sticky: usage numbers are growing steadily, month over month. We saw an all time high of 7.4m estimated downloads of local MCP servers across the ecosystem last month. This is all still hamstrung by so-so MCP server implementation quality and the spec having…

We released a new MCP specification: 2025-06-18. It contains a lot of improvements over the previous version: We improved how authorization works making it easier for enterprises to build with MCP, added elicitation and resource links and more: modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/…
Thanks for the shout, @maywa1ter!
Had a great time speaking at @geektime main stage about building MCP servers from our experience @hud_hq. While it's hard to say if MCP will be *the* future protocol, it was a powerful unlock and it's worth understanding why its KISS approach won so many hearts at @MCP_Community

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