Corexi MCP is live on cursor.directory
Our MCP server is now discoverable by 80,000+ developers on cursor.directory. One-click install, 9 tools, free tier included.

We just got listed on cursor.directory — the community hub where 80,000+ Cursor developers discover and install MCP servers.
What this means
Any Cursor user can now find Corexi by searching "ux", "accessibility", or "design" in the directory. One click installs the MCP server with all 9 tools wired into their editor.
The tools they get
- get_ux_rules and get_ux_checklist — pull research-backed UX patterns before writing a single line of code.
- review_code and review_screenshot — structured UX/a11y findings with severity, evidence, and design-token-aware fix code. 50/month on the free tier.
- list_sites, get_latest_scan, get_findings — read scan data from the dashboard without leaving the IDE.
- trigger_scan and get_scan_job — kick off a production scan directly from Cursor.
What's next
Cursor Marketplace submission is still under review. Once that lands, Corexi will appear in both the community directory and the official marketplace — two discovery surfaces, one install path.
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