GetMCP is a small team inside InfiWebs Pvt. Ltd. — the same people behind FlowMattic, the workflow automation plugin trusted by tens of thousands of WordPress builders. We've spent years making it cheap and fast to connect APIs. MCP is the next chapter of that work.
For a brief moment, every product team is being asked the same question: "what's our MCP story?" Most teams will answer it by hiring, scoping, and shipping a custom server — burning a quarter on plumbing that the protocol's authors update every few months anyway.
We think that's the wrong place to spend a quarter. The interesting work is choosing which tools to expose, what scopes they need, what prompts ship alongside them, and how to keep them safe. Everything below the API surface — JSON-RPC, transport, auth handshakes, retries, audit — is undifferentiated heavy lifting. We're shipping it as a plugin so you don't have to.
We chose WordPress as the runtime because it's already running on a third of the web. The install is one click. The admin is familiar. The auth, cron, and storage primitives are battle-tested. And it means a small team in Pune can ship to a furniture store in Stockholm without a single new piece of infrastructure on either side.
Nitin Yawalkar
Founder & CEO
Aditya Tagwale
Lead Developer
Ajinkya Tagwale
Backend Engineer
Your tools, your logs, your traffic. We don't proxy your calls and we don't sample for telemetry. The plugin runs entirely on your infrastructure.
We track the MCP spec line-by-line. When the spec changes, the plugin updates — and existing servers keep working. Backwards compatibility is non-negotiable.
The fun is yours: choosing tools, naming arguments, shaping prompts. The plumbing is ours and we want it to be invisible.
Annual licenses, no per-call fees, no usage gates. We make money from the people getting real value, and we don't punish success.