Best MCP servers for no-code automation
No-code automation platforms already connect thousands of apps, so instead of building a bespoke MCP server for every SaaS tool, you can let an agent reach all of them through one automation hub. The agent describes what it wants, run this workflow, trigger this action, fetch this record, and the platform's existing connector library does the integration work. The right server depends on how you already automate, an agent-tooling layer, a self-hostable workflow engine, or a mainstream consumer-and-business automation service. The recurring need is the same: give the agent a single bridge to a long tail of apps without writing connectors. The servers below cover the common shapes, each a real MCP server with a verified, current install config.
Composio
Composio
Composio's universal MCP server: connect an agent to 500+ apps like Gmail, Slack, GitHub, and Notion through one OAuth-authenticated endpoint.
Composio's server is purpose-built to give agents authenticated access to hundreds of apps and actions through one MCP endpoint, the strongest default when you want broad tool coverage without per-app integration work.
n8n
Romuald Czlonkowski
Community MCP server that gives an AI agent complete knowledge of n8n's 800+ nodes so it can design, validate, and deploy working workflows.
n8n's server lets an agent trigger and interact with workflows on a self-hostable automation engine, ideal for teams that want full control of their automation and data.
Zapier
Zapier
Zapier's official MCP server: let an agent run actions across 8,000+ apps and 40,000+ actions through a per-account hosted endpoint.
Zapier's server exposes its vast connector ecosystem to an agent, the easiest way to reach mainstream business apps that already have a Zapier integration.
Make
Make (Celonis)
Make's official cloud MCP server: turn your Make scenarios into callable tools so an agent can run multi-step automations on demand.
Make's server lets an agent run its visual, multi-step scenarios, a good fit when your automations are already built as Make flows and you want an agent to invoke them.
Pipedream
Pipedream
Pipedream's official MCP server: connect an agent to 2,800+ apps and 10,000+ prebuilt actions, with managed OAuth and per-app endpoints.
Pipedream's server gives an agent access to a large library of pre-built actions and triggers, useful when you want developer-friendly automation with code escape hatches.