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MCP Comparison

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

OpenMCP

OpenMCP

OpenMCP is a dual-purpose framework: a standard for converting web APIs into MCP servers and an open-source registry of servers that follow that standard. Each OpenMCP server exposes a token-efficient MCP interface that enables MCP clients to make requests to a target web API on behalf of users. Together, the servers in the registry enable client LLMs to fetch data and perform actions across a broad set of domains, providing a scalable, interoperable way to integrate external services with MCP clients. The documentation guides you through creating a server, adding it to MCP clients, and converting various web API formats into OpenMCP-compatible servers, covering REST, gRPC, JSON-RPC, GraphQL, SOAP, and PostgREST variants.

WayStation MCP server

WayStation MCP server

WayStation MCP server is a universal remote MCP server that connects Claude (and other clients) to a broad range of productivity tools through a no-code, secure integration hub. It supports both Streamable HTTPS and SSE transports and negotiates transport and authentication using a default endpoint at https://waystation.ai/mcp. The server also exposes preauthenticated endpoints (for example, https://waystation.ai/mcp/Iddq66dIdkfARDNb3K) that any registered user can obtain from their dashboard at https://waystation.ai/dashboard. Through the Integrations Marketplace, users can discover and connect to Notion, Monday, Airtable, Jira, and many other providers with OAuth2-based authentication flows, enabling seamless workflows without writing code.

Feature Comparison
FeatureOpenMCPWayStation MCP server
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