Composio
Free planA managed MCP integration hub for AI agents
A managed integration platform that connects AI agents to over 1,000 SaaS tools like Slack, GitHub, and Jira via MCP or direct APIs. You get production-ready MCP servers with built-in authentication and RBAC, ready to use without building or hosting them yourself.
vs. similar tools: Its strength is instantly connecting MCP servers across 1,000+ toolkits, with authentication and RBAC built in and no hosting required.
Overview
At a glance
- Instant MCP links to 1,000+ toolkits with auth and RBAC built in
- Ready-to-use servers, no building or hosting needed
- API enables full agent-pipeline automation
- No Korean support, assumes an English-only setup
- No self-hosting, so external dependence is unavoidable
- Best for: Dev teams building AI agents that wire into many SaaS tools
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Composio is a managed integration platform that connects AI agents to over 1,000 SaaS tools like Slack, GitHub, and Jira via MCP or direct APIs. It hands you production-ready MCP servers so your agents exchange data with external services safely. It fits dev teams building agents or automation workflows that move across many SaaS tools.
Its core strength is instantly connecting MCP servers across more than 1,000 toolkits, with authentication and RBAC built in and no need to build or host them yourself. The integration-breadth signal stands out markedly, showing that the sheer range of connectable services is this platform's main weapon. It offers an API so you can weave it deeply into agent pipelines in code, and a free tier of up to 20,000 tool calls a month keeps the cost of trying it fairly modest.
That said, there is no Korean support, so you have to work in an English-first setup, and self-hosting is not possible, meaning your integration infrastructure lives with an outside provider. For organizations where data sovereignty or network isolation matters, that can be a sticking point.
In short, a team wanting to stand up an AI agent wired into many SaaS tools quickly will find it an appealing choice that removes the hosting and integration burden. Organizations that must keep all infrastructure in-house, or that require Korean-language operation, should weigh other options alongside it.
Pricing
| Plan | Monthly price | Limits |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0/mo | 20,000 tool calls per month |
| Ridiculously Cheap | $29/mo | 200,000 tool calls per month; $0.299 per 1,000 calls over the limit |
| Serious Business | $229/mo | 2,000,000 tool calls per month; $0.249 per 1,000 calls over the limit. Premium tool calls such as semantic search and code execution count 3x |
Specs
- API
- Yes
- Open source
- No
- Self-hosting
- Not available
- Korean support
- Not supported
- Commercial use
- Allowed
Popularity
Buzz and recognition on absolute thresholds
Absolute-threshold score
39
High confidence3/3 signals
Each axis maps to a 1-10 absolute threshold where 10 means broadly recognizable. Collected: 2026-06-13.
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Last updated: 2026-05-30
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