Sharing with Community

Learn how to share your MCP servers and collections with the Plugged.in community

Overview

Plugged.in enables you to share your MCP server configurations and collections with the community, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing.

Share MCP Servers

Make your server configurations available for others to discover and use

Create Collections

Group related servers into themed collections for easier sharing

Prerequisites
  • Active Plugged.in account
  • At least one configured MCP server
  • Public profile enabled in settings
Step 1: Share an MCP Server
Essential
Make your MCP server configuration available to the community

Navigate to Your Server

Go to your MCP Servers page and select the server you want to share:

MCP Servers → Select Server → Share Options

Set Visibility

Choose who can see and install your server:

Public - Anyone can discover and install
Private - Only accessible via direct link
Step 2: Create a Collection
Recommended
Group related servers into a themed collection

Create New Collection

Navigate to the Collections page and create a new collection:

Social → Collections → Create Collection

Add Servers to Collection

Select servers from your profile to include in the collection. Collections can be versioned and updated over time.

Step 3: Manage Shared Content
Management
Monitor and manage your shared servers and collections

View Your Public Profile

Check how your shared content appears to others:

/to/your-username

Track Installation Stats

Monitor how many users have installed your servers and collections from the sharing dashboard.

Step 4: Discover Community Content
Community
Find and use servers shared by other community members

Browse Discover Feed

Visit the Discover page to find popular servers and collections shared by the community.

Follow Creators

Follow users whose servers you find valuable to stay updated on their latest contributions.

Next Steps
  • Learn about team collaboration features
  • Integrate with the Plugged.in API
  • Develop your own custom MCP servers