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Browse the creators building MCP servers, AI skills, and edge functions on Aerostack. Follow the developers shaping the platform and discover tools built by the community.

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Use search and filters below to find AI developers on the edge — whether you want to follow specific builders or find AI developers whose tools fit your stack.

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Navin Sharma
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Navin Sharma

@navin

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Aerostack Official
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Aerostack Official

@aerostack

Pre-built functions for the most common MCP tool patterns. Clone, extend, and deploy.

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Ravish kumar

@wwwravishkumarweb

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Navin Sharma

@navin10sharma

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Ravish kumar

@ravishonlive

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Vishal

@tovishalc

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Adarsh Tiwari

@adarsh

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Shradha Nilawar

@shradha

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Sarth Kumar
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Sarth Kumar

@sarthkumar100

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Yash Singh

@yashsinghbi9900

Building awesome functions for the community.

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ABHISHEK MISHRA

@abhishek2

Building awesome functions for the community.

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ujjwal bhardwaj

@ujjwalbhardwaj_876a84

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Abhishek mishra

@dovare6063

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Vishal Chaudhary

@vishalchaudhary41198

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Golu

@wwwravishkumarjio

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Prasad Patil

@pp0428281

Building awesome functions for the community.

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ABHISHEK

@k69e4

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Health Monitor

@__health-probe__

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Yash Singh Rajput

@yash34

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Abhishek mishra
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Abhishek mishra

@abhishek

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Vivek V Krishnan

@vivek

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Sanin Thottungal

@saninthottungalhere

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Sanin

@ceosanin564

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Vipul Jain

@montyvipul3

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Sanin T

@saninthottungalhere1

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Prasad Aute

@prasad

Building awesome functions for the community.

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AAYUSH KUMAR

@aayush6205893365

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Sanin Thottungal

@saninthottungalhere7

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Sanin Pietech

@sanin

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Sanin

@saninthottungala27bc

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Shradha Nilawar

@nilawarshradha

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Vipul Jain

@montyvipul10

Building awesome functions for the community.

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First Notary

@team

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Ashutosh Deshmukh

@ashutoshdeshmukhh

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Neha Kumari

@nehaakumari061995

Building awesome functions for the community.

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neha kumari

@neha

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Shivi Raj

@shiviirajj2001

Building awesome functions for the community.

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ujjwal bh

@ujjwal

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Logic Swarm

@logicswarmcom

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Jaden Maloka

@maltitimoney

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Navin Sharma

@ionicfirebaseapp

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Sanin T

@ssidcandoanything564

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Sanin Thottungal

@saninthottungal16b86

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Sanin Thottungal

@saninthottungalhere2

Building awesome functions for the community.

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De Content Factory (Be Bold)

@edwinrich

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Jonny Lopez

@jonnydlopez001

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Matthias Brucke

@wvtwz6dp2s

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Mary Po

@potashovamary

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Philipp Scholz

@pscholz

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Griffin abrams

@griffinabrams0022

Building awesome functions for the community.

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Frequently asked questions

What is an Aerostack creator and what do they publish? +

An Aerostack creator is a developer who builds and publishes tools on the Aerostack platform for the community to discover, install, and use. They publish three types of artifacts: MCP servers (collections of AI-callable tools that expose services like databases, APIs, and third-party integrations in the Model Context Protocol format), AI skills (reusable prompt-and-logic modules that give agents repeatable capabilities), and TypeScript edge functions (pure compute deployed to Cloudflare's global edge). Every published tool lands in the Aerostack marketplace, gets its own documentation page, and shows live install counts and quality ratings. Creators range from individual contributors shipping a niche integration to teams maintaining a suite of enterprise-grade MCP servers.

How does the creator directory work — what can I browse? +

The directory lists community creators ranked by reputation score, which reflects the quality and reach of their published work. Each card shows the creator's display name, avatar, reputation score, a short bio, their tech stack tags, and a count of published functions and tools. You can search by name, username, or tech stack keyword, and filter by category (Growth, AI & ML, Auth & Security, Edge Storage) and expertise level. Clicking View Profile opens the creator's full profile with their complete publishing history — all their MCP servers, skills, and functions in one place. This is a browse-and-discover experience: find builders whose work matches your stack, follow their output, and install what you need directly from their profile.

What does the verified badge on a creator profile mean? +

A verified badge on a creator's avatar means Aerostack has confirmed the developer's identity and that their published tools meet a minimum quality threshold — thorough documentation, working implementations, and a consistent publish history. Verified tools display a verified badge in the marketplace too, which helps you quickly distinguish well-maintained integrations from experimental or abandoned ones. Verification is opt-in: a creator applies, the platform reviews their profile and tool quality, and if approved the badge appears across their profile and all their published tools. The badge is not a paid tier — it is an editorial signal about trust and quality.

How is a creator's reputation score calculated? +

Reputation is a composite score that reflects both the breadth and quality of a creator's contributions on Aerostack. The primary inputs are total install count across all published tools (how widely the work is actually used), average quality rating from users who installed those tools, activity — frequency and recency of publishing, updating, and maintaining tools — and verified status. A creator who ships one highly-installed, well-rated MCP server and keeps it up to date will outscore someone with many neglected, low-quality tools. Reputation is used to rank the directory by default, so builders whose work genuinely serves the community surface at the top rather than those who simply publish the most.

How do I become a creator and publish my first MCP server or skill? +

Any Aerostack account can publish. To get started, create a free account, then navigate to your developer dashboard and click New Tool. For an MCP server you write your tool handlers in TypeScript using the Aerostack SDK, define the tool schemas (name, description, input/output types), and deploy — the platform wraps it in a hosted MCP endpoint, adds it to the marketplace, and generates documentation automatically. For a skill you define the prompt template, variables, and behavior configuration through the builder UI. For an edge function you write standard TypeScript with access to platform bindings: KV storage, D1 database, AI models, and HTTP fetch. All three artifact types are versioned, so you can push updates without breaking existing installs. Once published, your tool appears on your creator profile and is searchable in the marketplace within minutes.

Can I follow creators and track their new releases? +

Yes. Each creator profile has a Follow button that adds them to your feed. When a creator you follow publishes a new MCP server, releases a new version of an existing tool, or publishes a new skill, that activity shows up in your Aerostack feed so you can stay current without manually checking profiles. Following is also how you build your own curated list of trusted sources: rather than searching the marketplace from scratch every time you need an integration, your feed surfaces new tools from creators whose existing work you already rely on. The directory itself is sorted by reputation by default, but you can also sort by recently joined to discover new creators early.

What types of MCP servers and tools do creators typically publish? +

The Aerostack marketplace covers a wide surface area because any service with an API can be wrapped as an MCP server. Common categories include productivity integrations (Notion, Google Calendar, Linear, Slack), data and storage (Postgres, D1, Redis, Airtable), developer tools (GitHub, Jira, Sentry, Vercel), AI infrastructure (model routing, embedding, vector search), e-commerce (Stripe, Shopify, Razorpay), and domain-specific tools (legal document parsing, medical coding, geolocation). AI skills published by creators tend to cluster around repeatable reasoning tasks: content classification, entity extraction, tone transformation, summarization pipelines, and structured data generation. Edge functions cover pure-compute needs like format conversion, webhook normalization, and rate-limited proxies. The catalog grows with the community — if a tool you need is missing, you can publish it yourself.

How do creator-published tools integrate with Aerostack workspaces, bots, and workflows? +

Every tool installed from a creator profile becomes immediately available across the full Aerostack platform without any additional configuration. An installed MCP server appears in your workspace's tool list, and any AI agent, bot, or workflow in that workspace can call its tools — the same credential and access-control layer that governs workspace access applies automatically. In the visual workflow builder, installed MCP servers show up as selectable tool nodes; in the bot editor, they appear as available capabilities your bot can invoke mid-conversation. Aerostack composes all installed MCP servers behind a single authenticated MCP URL for your workspace, so an AI assistant (like Claude or GPT) pointed at that URL gets access to everything your workspace has installed in one step rather than requiring per-tool configuration.