Nextcloud is the self-hosted productivity platform that replaces Google Workspace and Dropbox. It handles file storage, calendars, contacts, video calls, project boards, and dozens of integrated apps all under your control.
But when you're coding in Claude or Cursor, your AI assistant can't see your Nextcloud instance. It can't search for a specific document, check your calendar for conflicts, or look up a conversation in Talk. You end up switching to the Nextcloud web interface constantly.
With DataFaucet, you browse your Nextcloud dashboard once and it captures the API calls as MCP tools. Now your AI coding assistant can search files, read calendar events, and check messages directly.
Once DataFaucet creates an MCP server from your Nextcloud session, AI agents can:
Open your Nextcloud web interface and navigate through the pages you want AI access to: Files, Calendar, Talk, Deck, and Administration settings.
DataFaucet's browser extension records the API calls your browser makes to Nextcloud. Each call becomes a callable MCP tool with parameters and response types.
Add the generated MCP server to Claude Desktop, Cursor, or Windsurf. Your AI assistant can now query your Nextcloud instance whenever it needs context.
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User: Find the Q1 budget spreadsheet in my Nextcloud.
AI (via DataFaucet MCP): Found 2 matches:
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User: Am I free Thursday afternoon?
AI (via DataFaucet MCP): Thursday 2-5 PM is open. You have:
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Nextcloud has extensive APIs (WebDAV for files, CalDAV for calendars, OCS for sharing), but building a unified MCP server means implementing multiple protocol handlers, managing app passwords, and keeping up with API changes across Nextcloud versions and apps.
DataFaucet skips all of that. It watches what your browser does and replicates those exact calls as structured MCP tools. If Nextcloud updates its interface or you add new apps, you just re-capture.
The Nextcloud MCP server created by DataFaucet works with:
Your AI gets real-time data from your Nextcloud instance regardless of which tool you use.
Create your Nextcloud MCP server with DataFaucet — browse your Nextcloud dashboard once, get AI access to your files, calendar, and collaboration tools in under two minutes.
Create your Nextcloud MCP server in 60 seconds.
Try with Nextcloud →{
"mcpServers": {
"nextcloud": {
"url": "https://datafaucet.dev/api/mcp/YOUR_SERVER_ID/sse"
}
}
}Replace YOUR_SERVER_ID with the ID from your DataFaucet dashboard after creating your Nextcloud server.
Point DataFaucet at Nextcloud and get a working server in 60 seconds.
Create Nextcloud server free →After creating, add to Claude Desktop:
"nextcloud": {
"url": "https://datafaucet.dev/api/mcp/YOUR_ID/sse"
}Free plan includes 3 servers. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited →
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