Best Ghost MCP Servers
Ghost is an open source publishing platform that powers blogs, websites, and publications.
Why this server?
Provides tools for accessing and searching Ghost blog content, including retrieving individual posts, listing posts with pagination, and performing semantic search across published content including members-only posts
AsecurityAlicense-qualityProvides semantic search and access to Contraption Company blog posts and essays. Uses AI-powered embeddings to find relevant content and supports real-time updates via webhooks.Last updated a month ago31MITWhy this server?
Provides tools for managing Ghost CMS content including creating and retrieving posts and tags, and uploading images to a Ghost blog instance.
AsecurityAlicense-qualityAn implementation of the Model Context Protocol Server that allows AI clients like Cursor or Claude Desktop to manage Ghost CMS blogs by exposing capabilities like creating posts, adding tags, and uploading images.Last updated 5 hours ago34476MITWhy this server?
Generates featured images and banners in Ghost-optimized dimensions (1200x675, 2000x1125, 2560x1440) for blog posts.
AsecurityAlicense-qualityGenerates blog and social media images using Google's Gemini AI with pre-configured platform presets for Ghost, Medium, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and more.Last updated 3 months ago23MITWhy this server?
Provides comprehensive access to Ghost CMS, allowing management of posts, members, newsletters, offers, tags, tiers, and users through tools for browsing, reading, creating, editing, and deleting entities.
-securityAlicense-qualityEnables interaction with Ghost CMS through the Ghost Admin API via LLM interfaces. It provides comprehensive tools for managing posts, members, newsletters, and other site entities through secure JWT authentication.Last updated 17 days agoMITWhy this server?
Provides comprehensive automation capabilities for Ghost CMS, including full CRUD operations for posts, pages, members, tags, newsletters, media uploads, site settings, user management, and membership tiers, with support for bulk operations and advanced search filtering.
-securityAlicense-qualityEnables comprehensive automation and management of Ghost CMS blogs through AI assistants, supporting full CRUD operations for posts, pages, members, media uploads, and bulk content management with enterprise-grade security and performance features.Last updated 9 months ago92MITWhy this server?
Enables one-click deployment and management of Ghost CMS instances through Coolify
AsecurityFlicense-qualityProvides programmatic and CLI tools for managing Coolify deployments, allowing users to control applications, services, databases, and infrastructure through natural language or command line.Last updated 3 months ago101017Why this server?
Provides tools for managing Ghost CMS blog content, including creating and editing posts, searching content by status/tags, managing tags, accessing analytics, deleting posts, and browsing posts as resources.
-securityAlicense-qualityManage your Ghost blog content directly from Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client, allowing you to create, edit, search, and delete posts with support for tag management and analytics.Last updated 9 months ago7MITWhy this server?
Provides comprehensive management of Ghost CMS instances, including CRUD operations for posts, members, newsletters, tiers, offers, tags, users, webhooks, and invites through the Ghost Admin API.
-securityAlicense-qualityEnables comprehensive management of Ghost CMS instances through the Admin API, supporting content operations (posts, tags), member management, newsletters, tiers, offers, and webhooks through natural language interactions.Last updated 3 months ago21MITWhy this server?
Supports deployment of Ghost CMS as a one-click service through Coolify's service management tools.
-securityAlicense-qualityEnables AI assistants to manage Coolify infrastructure including servers, applications, databases, deployments, and 80+ one-click services through 98 comprehensive tools for both cloud and self-hosted instances.Last updated 2 months agoMIT