MCPHub is documentation for a hub that manages multiple Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. It is described as a unified hub for MCP servers, with access organized through Streamable HTTP endpoints for all servers, individual servers, or logical server groups.
Its listed features include unified management with hot-swappable configuration, group management for organizing servers into logical groups, smart routing based on AI-powered tool discovery using vector semantic search, transparent compression of large text tool outputs before they reach clients, and real-time monitoring of server status and performance from a unified dashboard. The documentation also mentions MCP Apps and separate sections for OAuth Authentication & Security and Monitoring & Observability.
MCPHub provides multiple endpoint forms: a unified access endpoint at /mcp, group access at /mcp/{group}, server access at /mcp/{server}, and smart routing at /mcp/$smart. Protocol support includes HTTP MCP, described as a modern streamable HTTP interface, SSE for legacy compatibility, and stdio for native MCP protocol communication.
The quick start shows deployment with Docker, either with a standard run command or with a custom configuration mounted from mcp_settings.json. The dashboard is available at http://localhost:3000, with username admin; on first launch a random password is generated and printed to server logs, and the ADMIN_PASSWORD environment variable can be used to set a custom password. The documentation also includes installation, configuration, API reference, development, and community sections, with GitHub for source code and issue tracking and Discord for community discussions.
In the Infrastructure & Backend space, MCPHub takes a focused approach. It focuses on centralizing and simplifying the management of multiple MCP servers for developers. MCPHub is an open-source project aimed at ai infrastructure engineers. The project is open source (Apache-2.0). It ships for the web, the command line, and API, and it can be self-hosted.
MCPHub first shipped in 2025. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 2.2k stars and 139 commits in the last 90 days. Key capabilities include server management, group management, and smart routing. It exposes integrations via an MCP server and a public API.
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