Raindrop is a Productivity MCP server that lets Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf and any MCP-compatible AI agent manage bookmarks and web collections. Install in 1 minute with mcpizy install raindrop.
Productivity
Manage bookmarks and web collections
mcpizy install raindropnpx -y raindrop-mcpIf Raindrop doesn't fit your stack, these Productivity MCP servers solve similar problems.
The Raindrop MCP server is an Productivity Model Context Protocol server that lets Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code with Copilot, and other MCP-compatible AI agents manage bookmarks and web collections. It exposes Raindrop's capabilities as tools the AI can call directly from your editor or CLI.
The fastest way is the MCPizy CLI: run `mcpizy install raindrop` and MCPizy will add the server to your `.claude.json` automatically. You can also install it manually by adding an entry under `mcpServers` in `.claude.json` with the command `npx -y raindrop-mcp` and restarting Claude Code.
Yes. The Raindrop MCP server is free and open source. You may still need a Raindrop account or API key to connect the server to the underlying service, but the MCP layer itself has no MCPizy subscription cost.
Yes. Any MCP-compatible client works — including Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor (via `.cursor/mcp.json`), Windsurf, VS Code with Copilot Chat, and custom agents built on the MCP SDK. The same install command targets all of them; only the config file path differs.
Once installed, your AI agent can manage bookmarks and web collections directly inside your conversation. Typical use cases include asking Claude Code or Cursor to run Raindrop operations, inspect results, chain Raindrop with other MCP servers (see our Workflow Recipes), and automate repetitive productivity tasks without leaving your editor.