ModelContextProtocolMCP Server

Turn your apps into an MCP server

Wire your apps into a hosted MCP server and use them as tools in Claude, Cursor, VS Code, and any MCP client. Pick the apps, open a ready-to-run server, and share its hosted URL. No code, nothing to deploy.

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ModelContextProtocol
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Works withClaudeClaude CodeCursorVS CodeWindsurfZedChatGPT

Build an MCP server from your apps

An MCP server exposes your apps' actions as tools that AI clients can call over the Model Context Protocol. Instead of writing and hosting one yourself, NoClick lets you build it visually: connect your apps, choose the exact operations to expose, and get a hosted URL that NoClick keeps online.

Build a Slack MCP server to post and search messages, a GitHub MCP server to manage issues and pull requests, a Notion MCP server to read and update pages, or combine any apps you connect into a single server. Every tool runs with your own credentials, and you control exactly what each client can do.

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How it works

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Pick your apps

Choose the apps whose actions the server should expose as tools.

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Open the server

Open a ready-to-run MCP server on the canvas and choose exactly which operations it exposes.

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Connect any client

Copy the hosted URL into Claude, Cursor, VS Code, or any MCP client and start calling your tools.

Why host it on NoClick

Expose only the operations you choose, running with your own connected credentials
One hosted URL works in Claude, Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, Zed and more
Add or remove app tools anytime and the server updates live
Rotate or revoke the hosted URL whenever you want

Frequently asked questions

What is an MCP server?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is the open standard AI clients like Claude and Cursor use to call external tools. An MCP server exposes a set of tools those clients can use. NoClick lets you build one from your apps without code.

Which apps can I expose?

Any of the dozens of integrations NoClick supports, such as Slack, Linear, GitHub, Notion, and Google Sheets. You pick exactly which operations of each app become tools.

Which clients can connect to it?

Any MCP client. The hosted server works with Claude, Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, Zed, ChatGPT and others. You just paste in one URL.

How are my credentials handled?

Tools run with the credentials you connect in NoClick, never exposed to the client. The hosted URL itself is the capability, so keep it private and rotate or revoke it anytime.

Do I need to deploy anything?

No. NoClick hosts the server for you. Open the workflow, pick your operations, and copy the URL. There is nothing to install or deploy.

Can I build a Slack or GitHub MCP server?

Yes. Pick Slack, GitHub, or any combination of the apps you connect, choose which operations to expose, and NoClick gives you a hosted Slack MCP server, GitHub MCP server, or a single server that combines all of them.

How is this different from running my own MCP server?

A self-hosted MCP server means writing code, wiring up authentication, and deploying it somewhere. NoClick gives you the same result with no code: connect your apps, pick the operations, and get a hosted URL that NoClick runs and keeps online.

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