pgEdge Launches Hosted MCP Server For Databases
pgEdge has launched a hosted Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects its distributed Postgres platform to AI tools like Claude and Cursor. The offering (compatible with Postgres 14+) provides schema introspection, read-only defaults with optional write access, query analysis using pg_stat_statements, and documentation generation, with Beta 2/3 adding YAML tools and token optimizations. This enables developers to run natural-language analytics and automate database tasks.
Key Points
- 1Provides hosted MCP server connecting pgEdge Postgres to Claude, Cursor, and custom interfaces.
- 2Enables detailed schema introspection, pg_stat_statements analysis, and query optimization suggestions for databases.
- 3Allows developers to generate docs, run natural-language analytics, and optionally execute DDL/DML.
Scoring Rationale
Product launch introduces practical MCP tooling and schema-aware AI, but scope is limited to pgEdge/Postgres users.
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