Glama.ai is a directory for discovering MCP servers built by the community. DataFaucet generates custom MCP servers from any web app. One helps you find existing servers. The other creates servers that don't exist yet.
| Capability | DataFaucet | Glama |
|---|---|---|
| Primary purpose | ✓Generate MCP servers from any web app | ~Directory to discover and install existing MCP servers |
| Custom server creation | ✓Yes (any URL, any app, any API) | ✗No (browse what others have built) |
| Works with undocumented APIs | ✓Yes (captures traffic from any web app) | ✗No (servers must already exist for the API) |
| Server catalog size | ~User-generated (build what you need) | ✓Large catalog of community-submitted servers |
| Hosting included | ✓Yes (fully managed, one-click deploy) | ✗No (directory only, you host or use another service) |
| Setup time | ✓60 seconds (browse and capture) | ~Varies (find server, clone repo, configure, deploy) |
| Internal tool support | ✓Yes (captures from authenticated sessions) | ✗No (public/documented APIs only) |
| Server quality assurance | ~You control what gets captured and deployed | ✓Community reviews, ratings, and verified badges |
| Technical skill needed | ✓None (no-code, browse and deploy) | ~Varies (some servers need config, env vars, Docker) |
| Client compatibility | ✓Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, Codex, any MCP client | ✓Any MCP client (standard protocol) |
| Discovery / search | ✗N/A (you build for your specific need) | ✓Category browsing, search, popularity sorting |
| Custom tool definitions | ✓Yes (edit names, descriptions, parameters) | ✗No (use what the author defined) |
Can't find what you need in any directory?
DataFaucet generates an MCP server from any web app in 60 seconds. No existing server required.
Glama is a catalog. You search or browse for an MCP server that someone else built for a specific tool (GitHub, Slack, databases, etc.). If it exists and is well-maintained, you install it. The quality varies by author, and you get whatever tool definitions they chose to expose.
DataFaucet is a generator. Point it at any web app, interact with it in a browser, and it creates a custom MCP server from the API traffic it captures. You control exactly which operations become tools, what they're named, and how they're described.
Use them together: check Glama first for well-maintained community servers for popular tools. When you need something that doesn't exist in any directory (internal tools, niche apps, custom workflows), generate it with DataFaucet.
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