MCPGate
Rank #24730glama/martin-santiago/mcpgate
MCPGate aggregates multiple MCP servers into a single unified endpoint, enabling centralized tool management with granular filtering, automatic namespacing, and observability. Features a real-time web dashboard and optional PostgreSQL-backed audit trails for monitoring and controlling AI tool access across local and remote deployments.
MCPGate is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server published by martin-santiago. It ranks #24730 of 58,900 servers tracked on MCP Toplist. MCPGate is listed on Glama, and ships as a single rolling release with no explicit version metadata. It was first listed on Apr 6, 2026.
Ranks ahead of 34,170 of 58,900 servers on MCP Toplist.
Use MCPGate
MCPGate doesn’t publish a machine-readable install config. Follow the setup instructions in its repository ↗, or open one of its registry listings above.
Listed on 1 registry
martin-santiago
Not versioned
This server is published through a registry that does not expose explicit version metadata, and no GitHub release tags were found on the linked repository. The listing tracks a single rolling release.
Frequently asked questions
- What is MCPGate?
- MCPGate aggregates multiple MCP servers into a single unified endpoint, enabling centralized tool management with granular filtering, automatic namespacing, and observability. Features a real-time web dashboard and optional PostgreSQL-backed audit trails for monitoring and controlling AI tool access across local and remote deployments.
- Who maintains MCPGate?
- MCPGate is maintained by martin-santiago, which publishes 1 MCP server (0 total versions) tracked on MCP Toplist.
- Is MCPGate an official MCP server?
- MCPGate is not on the Official MCP Registry. It is listed on Glama.
- How many versions does MCPGate have?
- MCPGate ships as a single rolling release with no explicit version metadata.
- Where can I find the source code for MCPGate?
- The source code for MCPGate is hosted at github.com/martin-santiago/mcpgate.