AnythingMCP

Generated on 10 Mar 2026 from the AnythingMCP catalog page

AnythingMCP lets you convert any existing API into a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server in minutes, without writing code. It supports REST, SOAP, GraphQL, Database, and MCP Bridge connectors out of the box.

Simply import your OpenAPI spec, Postman collection, or paste a cURL command. AnythingMCP automatically generates MCP-compatible tool definitions that AI assistants like Claude, GPT, and Gemini can call directly.

This 1-Click Droplet comes pre-configured with Docker, PostgreSQL, and the AnythingMCP application. On first boot, it generates secure credentials and starts all services automatically. Access the web dashboard on port 80 to start creating MCP servers immediately.

For more information, visit anythingmcp.com or the GitHub repository.

Software Included

Package Version License
Docker 27.x Apache-2.0
AnythingMCP 0.1.1 BSL-1.1
PostgreSQL 17 PostgreSQL License

Creating an App using the Control Panel

Click the Deploy to DigitalOcean button to create a Droplet based on this 1-Click App. If you aren’t logged in, this link will prompt you to log in with your DigitalOcean account.

Deploy to DO

Creating an App using the API

In addition to creating a Droplet from the AnythingMCP 1-Click App using the control panel, you can also use the DigitalOcean API. As an example, to create a 4GB AnythingMCP Droplet in the SFO2 region, you can use the following curl command. You need to either save your API access token to an environment variable or substitute it in the command below.

curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
         -H 'Authorization: Bearer '$TOKEN'' -d \
        '{"name":"choose_a_name","region":"sfo2","size":"s-2vcpu-4gb","image":"anythingmcp"}' \
        "https://api.digitalocean.com/v2/droplets"

Getting Started After Deploying AnythingMCP

Getting Started

After creating your Droplet, AnythingMCP will automatically configure itself on first boot. This takes about 2-3 minutes.

Access the Dashboard

  1. Open your browser and navigate to http://your_droplet_public_ipv4
  2. Log in with the credentials shown in the MOTD when you SSH in

Find Your Credentials

SSH into your Droplet to see your auto-generated credentials:

ssh root@your_droplet_public_ipv4

Your MCP API key and admin credentials are displayed in the welcome message.

Optional: Set Up HTTPS

To enable HTTPS with a custom domain:

/opt/anythingmcp/setup-domain.sh yourdomain.com

This automatically provisions a Let’s Encrypt certificate via Caddy.

Documentation

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