The Quicknode MCP server connects Claude, Cursor, Codex, and other AI assistants directly to your account. Create endpoints, configure security, and review billing through natural language — no dashboard required.
claude mcp add quicknode --transport http https://mcp.quicknode.com/mcpAdd the server to your MCP client, set your API key, and manage your Quicknode infrastructure by talking to your assistant.
Run claude mcp add quicknode --transport http https://mcp.quicknode.com/mcp, or add the server URL to your MCP client config.
A browser window opens on first connect — log in with your Quicknode account and choose Admin or Viewer access. For CI/CD, pass an API key as a bearer token instead.
Restart your client and ask it to create endpoints, configure infrastructure, or review usage and billing.
Set up endpoints, manage infrastructure, and review usage and billing — all through your AI assistant, no dashboard required.
Set up and configure Quicknode endpoints across multiple networks from a prompt.
Provision and manage the infrastructure you need through natural language.
Check endpoint usage and review billing without opening the dashboard.
Connect through Claude Web, Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Codex, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any client that speaks the Model Context Protocol.
Quicknode is an official connector in the Anthropic MCP directory. Go to Customize > Connectors, find Quicknode, click Connect, and approve access with your Quicknode account.
Navigate to Customize > Connectors, find Quicknode in the directory, click Connect, and log in with your Quicknode account to select a role and approve access.
Run claude mcp add --transport http quicknode https://mcp.quicknode.com/mcp, then start Claude Code and type /mcp to authorize in the browser window that opens.
Run codex mcp add quicknode --url https://mcp.quicknode.com/mcp --bearer-token-env-var YOUR_API_KEY to add the server.
Visit the Quicknode app page in the ChatGPT app directory, or search in Apps, click Connect, then log in at mcp.quicknode.com.
Add the server URL to .cursor/mcp.json, save, then click Connect next to the Quicknode server to authenticate.
The repository, the published package, and a hands-on guide to wiring the server into your assistant.
The full server config, local development guide, and Node.js requirements live in the repository.
One command to connect Claude, Cursor, Codex, or any MCP-compatible client. Step-by-step setup for every supported assistant.
Questions or issues? Email the developer experience team or reach Quicknode support.
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