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Enables interaction with Slack workspaces as a user, supporting channel listing, message posting, threading, reactions, and user management via the Slack API.
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Provides Discord integration capabilities to MCP clients like Claude Desktop. While not Slack, it's a similar communication platform.
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MCP Server for the Slack API, enabling Claude to interact with Slack workspaces.
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A Model Control Protocol server for integrating with DingTalk, enabling users to send messages, retrieve conversation/user information, and query calendar events through Claude. While not Slack, it is a similar communication platform.
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A Model Control Protocol server that provides access to DingDing (Chinese workplace collaboration platform) API features, including retrieving access tokens, department lists, user information, and searching users by name. While not Slack, it is a similar communication platform.
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The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server enables integration between MCP clients and the Graphlit service. Ingest anything from Slack to Gmail to podcast feeds, in addition to web crawling, into a Graphlit project - and then retrieve relevant contents from the MCP client.
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This server allows integration with Discord, enabling message exchanges between Claude and a Discord channel using prompts and notifications. While not Slack, it is a similar communication platform.
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An MCP server that allows Claude to create, manage and publish X/Twitter posts directly through the chat interface. While not Slack, it's a similar communication platform.
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Enables interaction with the Twitch API, allowing users to retrieve comprehensive information about channels, streams, games, and more, with additional support for searching and accessing chat elements like emotes and badges. While not Slack, it is a similar communication platform.