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MCP server for IndieStack — the discovery layer between AI coding agents and 8,000+ developer tools. Search, compare, scan projects, build stacks, and check compatibility before your AI generates boilerplate.

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IndieStack — MCP Server + CLI

Before your AI writes auth, payments, or email code from scratch — search 8,000+ curated developer tools with verified compatibility data and migration intelligence from 4,500+ repos. 10,000+ installs. Unlike a web search, you get install commands, health scores, and what tools actually work together in production.

Quick Start

MCP Server (for AI coding agents)

# Option 1: uvx (zero install — runs directly)
claude mcp add indiestack -- uvx --from indiestack indiestack-mcp

# Option 2: pipx (recommended for persistent install)
pipx install indiestack
claude mcp add indiestack -- indiestack-mcp

# Option 3: Cursor / Windsurf
# Add to your MCP config:
# {"command": "uvx", "args": ["--from", "indiestack", "indiestack-mcp"]}

CLI (for your terminal)

pip install indiestack

indiestack search "analytics"
indiestack details simple-analytics
indiestack stack "auth, payments, email"
indiestack categories

Both tools ship in the same package. Your AI searches what exists before building from scratch.

What it does

Your AI spends thousands of tokens rebuilding auth, payments, and analytics from scratch — things independent developers already built and maintain. Meanwhile, those tools sit on GitHub with 12 stars, invisible to the AI agents that could be recommending them.

IndieStack fixes both sides. Install the MCP server and your AI searches 8,000+ developer tools with structured assembly metadata before writing boilerplate. Tools include API types, auth methods, SDK packages, install commands, env vars, and framework compatibility — everything an agent needs to assemble proven building blocks instead of generating from scratch.

"Indie" is the curation filter — tools built by independent developers and small teams. Focused, lean, maintained, honest pricing.

Tools (22)

Tool What it does
find_tools Search 8,000+ developer tools with 11 filters: price, health, stars, success rate, language, tags, compatibility
find_compatible Find tools compatible with a given tool — grouped by category, with verified stacks and conflict warnings
get_tool_details Integration code, pricing, API specs, and compatibility data
scan_project Analyze a project description + tech stack, get a complete tool recommendation
report_compatibility Report that two tools work well together — builds the compatibility graph
report_outcome Report success/failure with used_with and incompatible_with — feeds the compatibility graph
check_health GitHub health audit — maintenance grade, last commit, stars, alternatives for stale tools
list_categories Browse all 25 categories
compare_tools Side-by-side comparison of any two tools
build_stack Turn a 50,000-token generation into a 2,000-token assembly
publish_tool Submit a developer tool so other agents can recommend it
browse_new_tools Recently added tools with pagination
list_tags All tags sorted by popularity
get_market_gaps Top unmet needs — what developers search for but can't find. Useful for tool makers deciding what to build.
list_stacks Curated stacks for common use cases
analyze_dependencies Scan package.json/requirements.txt for better alternatives
evaluate_build_vs_buy Financial breakdown: build from scratch vs use what exists
get_recommendations Personalized suggestions based on your search history

Resources (3)

Resource What it provides
indiestack://categories All 25 categories with slugs for filtering
indiestack://trending Top 10 trending developer tools this week
indiestack://tools-index Complete index for prompt caching — include once, reference forever

Prompts (5)

Prompt When to use
before-you-build Check IndieStack before building common functionality
find-alternatives Find indie alternatives to mainstream SaaS products
save-tokens Audit your project for token-saving opportunities
architect-feature Plan a feature using existing indie building blocks
discover-indie Explore what indie developers have built

What's new in v1.13

  • GitHub stars in results — Search results and tool details now show GitHub star counts. Filter by min_stars to surface popular tools instantly.
  • Smarter category aliases — Searching "cron", "oauth", "smtp", or "uptime" now correctly maps to Scheduling, Authentication, Email, and Monitoring categories.
  • Better alternative exclusions — "[tool] alternatives" queries now exclude wrapper packages (e.g. dj-stripe, laravel-stripe-webhooks) as well as the tool itself.

What's new in v1.12

  • Market gaps — New get_market_gaps() tool exposes zero-result queries ranked by search volume. Agents and makers can see what tools are missing from the ecosystem. API: /api/gaps.
  • Trust-weighted search — Tools with higher agent success rates now rank higher in search results. Real outcome data influences sort order, not just star count.
  • Agent success badges — Search results and explore cards now show agent success rate badges ("93% agent success") when outcome data is available.

What's new in v1.11

  • Migration intelligence — Tool details now include real migration data from 5,000+ GitHub repos. "jest → vitest: 27 repos", "webpack → vite: 13 repos". Agents can recommend tools backed by what developers actually switch to.
  • Verified combos — 60,000+ verified package combinations from production repos. Know what actually works together, not what docs say works together.
  • Unlimited searches — All rate limits removed. Free tier, Pro tier, no limits. Every query is valuable data.
  • Better search relevance — Category-aware scoring. Searching "auth" returns auth tools, not Airflow.
  • 2,100+ install commands — 26% of tools now have install_command populated. Agents can show npm install X immediately.

What was new in v1.9-1.10

  • Smarter ranking — Quality score + GitHub stars ranking.
  • Tech stack filteringscan_project filters by framework compatibility.
  • Super filters — 11 optional filters on find_tools: compatible_with, price, min_success_rate, has_api, language, tags, exclude, health, min_stars, and sort.
  • Compatibility graphfind_compatible returns tools that work together with conflict warnings.
  • Agent outcome trackingreport_outcome with used_with and incompatible_with feeds the compatibility graph.

What was new in v1.7.0

  • Trust tiers — Every tool now shows a trust tier: verified (20+ outcome reports, 70%+ success), tested (5+ reports), or new. Agents can make informed decisions about tool reliability.
  • Agent cards — Machine-readable JSON cards at /cards/{slug}.json with full assembly metadata, health status, and success rates. Index at /cards/index.json. No auth required.
  • Citation milestones — Makers get notified when their tools cross citation thresholds (10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000).
  • Trust badges — Tool cards in search results show visual trust indicators based on outcome data.

What was new in v1.6.0

  • Outcome intelligence — Tools now show agent success rates: "82% success rate from 14 agent reports." Report outcomes with report_outcome(slug, success) — no API key needed.
  • Cross-agent intelligence — Every outcome report improves recommendations for all agents across all platforms.
  • Frictionless reporting — Outcome reporting works without an API key, with any scope, and with zero configuration.

What was new in v1.5.0

  • Agent-native actionsrecommend(), shortlist(), report_outcome(), confirm_integration() — agents can now report what they recommend and whether it worked.
  • Scoped API keys — Read or read+write scopes for fine-grained agent permissions.

What was new in v1.4.0

  • CLI toolpip install indiestack now gives you indiestack CLI alongside the MCP server.
  • Pro API enrichment — Pro API keys get richer responses: citation counts, compatible tool pairs, category percentile, and demand context.
  • 3-tier rate limiting — 15/day without a key, 50/day with a free key, 1,000/day with Pro.

What was new in v1.3.0

  • 8,000+ tools — Catalog grew from 830 to 8,000+ via automated GitHub discovery across 37 search queries. Every category now has deep coverage.
  • 500+ compatibility pairs — Auto-generated from shared framework data.
  • README-inferred metadata — Install commands, env vars, SDK packages, and framework compatibility auto-extracted from GitHub READMEs for 700+ tools.

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