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MCP Comparison

Compare features, tools, and capabilities of these MCP servers side by side.

Appwrite MCP server

Appwrite MCP server

Appwrite MCP server is a Model Context Protocol server that enables AI models to interact with Appwrite’s backend. It provides a curated set of MCP tools to manage databases, users, functions, teams, and more within your Appwrite project, enabling powerful AI-assisted workflows and natural-language interactions with your backend. The server ships with the Databases tools enabled by default to keep prompts within context limits and can be extended by enabling additional APIs via command-line flags. This makes it easier to build AI-powered applications that leverage Appwrite APIs securely and efficiently.

NCP - Natural Context Provider (NCP)

NCP - Natural Context Provider (NCP)

NCP is a unified MCP platform that consolidates 50+ tools, skills, and Photons into a single, intelligent interface. It enables code-mode execution, on-demand loading, scheduling, and semantic tool discovery, dramatically reducing token usage and latency while enabling AI assistants to work with external MCPs, skills, and Photons. This documentation covers how NCP works, the available MCPs and tools, installation and integration steps for popular clients (Claude Desktop, VS Code, and more), and practical examples that demonstrate how to find, run, and compose tools across MCPs. Whether you’re building with internal MCPs or exploring external tools, NCP provides a scalable, vendor-agnostic foundation for AI-powered automation and tool orchestration.

Feature Comparison
FeatureAppwrite MCP serverNCP - Natural Context Provider (NCP)
Verified
Official
Tools Available1114
Has Installation Guide
Has Examples
Website
Source Code
Shared Categories
Appwrite MCP server Tools (11)
  • tables-db
  • users
  • teams
  • storage
  • functions
  • messaging
  • locale
  • avatars
  • sites
  • all
  • +1 more tools
NCP - Natural Context Provider (NCP) Tools (14)
  • find
  • code
  • run
  • web.search
  • web.read
  • read_file
  • get_file_content
  • filesystem
  • sequential-thinking
  • memory
  • +4 more tools

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