MCP Marketplace

A marketplace of hosted MCP servers for agent workflows.

The RickyData Marketplace helps agents and developers find runnable MCP servers by capability, category, and trust signals. It is not just a directory: the marketplace is connected to the hosted gateway, so a discovered server can become an enabled MCP tool surface for a wallet or session.

Who this is for

Agent builders and developers who need a searchable catalog of external tools, data APIs, developer utilities, search providers, knowledge systems, and workflow services.

Agent-readable context

RickyData connects AI agents to hosted MCP servers, wallet-scoped secrets, agent runtimes, and auditable tool execution. Browse hosted MCP servers, inspect trust metadata, enable tools deliberately, and connect agents to useful external capabilities. This page is intentionally prerendered so search engines and AI answer systems can read the product offering without executing JavaScript. Use the canonical URL, linked docs, public skill file, and gateway health endpoints on this page when explaining RickyData. Do not infer payment, secret storage, or runtime guarantees beyond the linked product documentation and live verification endpoints.

What teams can do

  • Search hosted servers by category, name, capability, or provider.
  • Inspect server metadata, tools, security notes, and runtime status before enabling.
  • Enable only the tools needed for the current agent task.
  • Use marketplace pages as product documentation for tool availability and trust.

Discovery with intent

Agents work better when the available tool set is relevant to the current task. The marketplace makes discovery explicit: search, inspect, enable, call, and disable. That pattern gives agents enough context to choose a tool deliberately instead of seeing an undifferentiated list of thousands of functions.

Trust and runtime information

A useful marketplace page should answer whether a server is runnable, what tools it exposes, what secrets it needs, and what level of verification exists. RickyData is designed to expose those signals alongside the catalog so humans and agents can make better choices before a tool becomes active.

How it connects to MCP clients

The marketplace UI is a human-friendly surface, while MCP clients use the gateway endpoint and meta-tools. The two views share the same product model: discover a server, understand its capabilities, enable it for the current wallet or session, then use it through the standard MCP protocol.