How to Build Free MCP Servers for 1,000+ Apps That Work with Your AI Tools (Claude, OpenAI)
“OttoKit MCP servers eliminate the gap between AI assistance and actual done—no workflows, no friction, just results.”
— OttoKit
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8 toolsOttoKit
“OttoKit MCP servers eliminate the gap between AI assistance and done—no workflows, no friction, just results.”
Best for: Anyone using Claude or ChatGPT who wants AI to take real actions in their favorite apps without switching between platforms.
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ChatGPT
👍 Recommended“ChatGPT can use OttoKit MCP servers to take real actions in connected apps without app switching.”
Best for: Users who want their ChatGPT to take real actions in integrated applications.
Visit ChatGPT →Claude
👍 Recommended“Claude can execute real actions in integrated apps through OttoKit MCP servers without app switching.”
Best for: Users who want Claude to take real actions in their favorite apps directly from chat.
Visit Claude →Slack
👍 Recommended“Slack can be integrated into OttoKit MCP servers to allow AI to send direct messages.”
Best for: Teams and organizations using Slack who want to automate direct messaging through AI.
Visit Slack →Gmail
👍 Recommended“Gmail integration allows Claude to draft and send emails directly through OttoKit without leaving the chat.”
Best for: Users who want to automate email drafting and sending through Claude.
Visit Gmail →WordPress
👍 Recommended“WordPress integration allows Claude to create and publish blog posts directly without leaving the chat interface.”
Best for: Content creators and bloggers who want to automate blog post publishing from Claude.
Visit WordPress →⚖️ Other Tools Mentioned (2)
Cursor IDE
⚖️ Mentioned“OttoKit supports MCP connections with Cursor IDE, though the tutorial focuses on Claude Desktop setup.”
Visit Cursor IDE →VS Code
⚖️ Mentioned“VS Code is used to edit the Claude Desktop configuration JSON file for Windows MCP setup.”
Best for: Windows users configuring OttoKit MCP servers with Claude Desktop.
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