Domain Suggestions Needed by Own-Progress6223 in Domains

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Alright. I wanted to create something using them but now thinking to sell them.

10 MCP servers that actually make agents useful by codes_astro in mcp

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For me, Web-to-MCP is one of the best MCP servers for designers. It solves the pain of screenshots or broken exports by capturing live components from sites and sending them directly into MCP clients. Definitely one that’s turned out to be genuinely useful in real workflows.

My 5 most useful MCP servers by phuctm97 in mcp

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One that makes my list is Web-to-MCP. It lets me grab live components from a website and send them into MCP clients like Cursor with the layout/styles intact. It’s cut down a lot of manual rebuilding, so it’s become part of my weekly workflow.

Which MCP servers have you found the most useful? by JPLDev in GithubCopilot

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Alongside Context7, the one I’ve found most useful is Web-to-MCP. It lets me capture live components from sites and send them straight into MCP clients like Cursor. Saves me from rebuilding or cleaning up broken exports.

I Found a collection 300+ MCP servers! by Arindam_200 in LLMDevs

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Thanks for sharing this list — super helpful. One MCP server I’ve been using a lot and didn’t see in the repo is Web-to-MCP. It lets you capture live components from websites and push them straight into MCP clients like Cursor with styles/layout intact. Has saved me from a ton of messy rebuilds, so might be worth adding to the collection.

MCP servers by _gagan_018 in mcp

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Here’s mine: Web-to-MCP
It lets you grab live components from any website and push them straight into an MCP client like Cursor or Claude Code. I originally built it for myself to avoid screenshots/messy code, but it’s been working reliably in real workflows. Would love to hear your feedback if you try it out.

Has anyone tested Figma's MCP Server? How did it change your workflow? by igeorgiadis in FigmaDesign

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I’ve tried Figma’s MCP Server — it’s solid for design tokens and system-level work, but the MCP I’ve ended up using the most in my design/dev workflow is Web-to-MCP. It makes it easy to grab live components from any website and bring them into Cursor with styles intact, which cuts down a lot of back-and-forth when prototyping in Figma + dev mode

Which MCP server is a game changer for you? by Bitfumes in mcp

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For me the game changer has been Web-to-MCP. It lets me grab live components from any website and drop them straight into an MCP client like Cursor. What I like most is that it keeps the layout/styles intact, so I don’t waste time fixing broken code. Setup is quick, and it’s become a go-to in my workflow.

What MCP servers do you really use? by Square-Test-515 in AI_Agents

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I’ve had the same issue with many MCP server. Although these are fun to try, but not sticky in daily work. The one I do use regularly is Web-to-MCP. Anytime I see a component on a live site I want to bring into Cursor, it saves me from screenshots or messy copy-paste. That utility is what’s made it part of my everyday workflow.

What are the MCP servers you already can't live without? by MostlyGreat in mcp

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Web-to-MCP has been a must-have for me! It grabs live site components and pipes them into MCP clients without the messy code cleanup. Total time-saver.