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X Launches a Hosted MCP Server for AI Tools
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X launched a hosted MCP server exposing 200+ API endpoints so tools like Claude and Cursor can connect without standing up their own server - read-only, no posting.
- 01. X's new hosted MCP server lets tools like Claude, Cursor, or Grok connect directly to the X API without standing up their own server.
- 02. It lives at api.x.com/mcp and exposes over 200 endpoints - search, timelines, user lookups, conversation analysis.
- 03. All access runs through the user's own account permissions - it doesn't add new capabilities beyond what the API already offers.
- 04. Write endpoints are deliberately excluded - the server can read X but can't post on a user's behalf.
X has launched a hosted MCP server, so tools like Claude, Cursor or Grok can connect straight to the X API without anyone standing up their own server first. It lives at api.x.com/mcp and exposes over two hundred endpoints - search, timelines, user lookups, conversation analysis - all through a user's own account permissions. It doesn't add new capabilities, and it can't post on your behalf - the write endpoints are deliberately left out. What it removes is the integration tax every developer used to pay just to let an agent read X in the first place.
X has launched a hosted MCP server, so tools like Claude, Cursor or Grok can connect straight to the X API without anyone standing up their own server first. It lives at api dot x dot com slash MCP and exposes over two hundred endpoints - search, timelines, user lookups, conversation analysis - all through a user's own account permissions. It doesn't add new capabilities, and it can't post on your behalf - the write endpoints are deliberately left out. What it removes is the integration tax every developer used to pay just to let an agent read X in the first place.