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Best MCP Servers for Social Media: Discord, Reddit, X & More (2026)

· 8 min read
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Best MCP Servers for Social Media

Social feeds are where conversations, customers, and culture show up first. If your AI can only read static docs, it is blind to the channels people actually use. MCP servers bridge that gap: they expose platform APIs as tools your agent can call — read threads, run searches, pull analytics, and (where you allow it) post or react — with credentials and scopes you control instead of ad hoc scripts.

This post maps each major platform to what exists on MCPBundles versus what you still wire up yourself, so you can plan one architecture instead of ten side projects.

Substack MCP Server: Read Publications, Full Posts & Personalized Feeds with AI (4 Tools)

· 6 min read
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Substack MCP Server

Substack is one of the largest homes for independent newsletters: journalists, analysts, founders, and operators build serious audiences there — often six figures for top writers. But the platform does not ship an official MCP server, and direct API access is thin. That leaves a gap between "read a Substack link in the chat" and "have the AI systematically research, compare, and monitor publications."

MCPBundles closes that gap with a hosted Substack provider (substack) exposing 4 MCP tools — browse any publication's posts, read full article content with HTML, explore all 31 Substack categories, and access your personalized reader feed.

X (Twitter) MCP Server: Full-Archive Search & AI-Powered Social Workflows

· 7 min read
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X (Twitter) MCP Server

Teams want X (Twitter) in the same place as the rest of their AI stack: searchable, scriptable, and safe behind the right credentials. The platform does not ship an official MCP server you can drop into Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor. That leaves a gap between “ask the model a question about social data” and “actually query the live network with correct auth and rate limits.”

MCPBundles closes that gap with the x provider: 24+ MCP tools (and growing) backed by X API v2, two authentication paths, and a standout capability for research and brand intelligence — full-archive tweet search (the entire history of public tweets, not a rolling seven-day window).

Reddit MCP Server: Browse, Search & Act on Reddit with AI (OAuth2, 36+ Tools)

· 7 min read
MCPBundles

Reddit MCP Server

Reddit is one of the web’s largest public discussion graphs: subreddits, threads, votes, and millions of daily posts. Teams use it for community support, product feedback, developer relations, and research. But wiring that into an AI workflow today usually means brittle scripts or one-off bots — not something you can hand to Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor with clear boundaries.

Reddit does not ship an official MCP server. Community implementations tend to be thin or bot-shaped: enough to post a link, not enough to explore, reason, and act with structured tools. MCPBundles closes that gap with a hosted Reddit provider (reddit) that exposes 36+ MCP tools behind Reddit OAuth2 and three explicit permission tiers, so your agent gets the API surface it needs without over-scoping credentials.

LinkedIn MCP Server: Manage Company Pages, Posts & Ads with AI — The Only Official API Option

· 7 min read
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LinkedIn MCP Server

Every LinkedIn MCP server on GitHub is either a scraper that violates LinkedIn's Terms of Service or a thin wrapper around unofficial endpoints that can break at any time. Some use Patchright (a Playwright fork) to automate the browser. Others reverse-engineer private APIs. LinkedIn actively blocks these — and your account is at risk if you use them.

MCPBundles is the only LinkedIn MCP server built entirely on LinkedIn's official REST API with proper OAuth 2.0 scopes. Your AI manages company pages, publishes posts with images and carousels, engages with comments and reactions, runs ad campaigns, and tracks analytics — all through authenticated API calls that LinkedIn explicitly supports.