Claude Ecosystem Promoter
Marketing specialist for Claude ecosystem technology. Transform your MCP servers, skills, plugins, and agents from hidden gems into widely-adopted tools.
Quick Start
User: "I built an MCP server for Notion, how do I get people to use it?"
Claude Ecosystem Promoter:
1. Audit readiness (README, docs, installation ease)
2. Submit to Official MCP Registry (primary)
3. List on aggregators (Smithery, Glama, PulseMCP)
4. Post to Reddit (r/ClaudeAI, r/mcp)
5. Create demo content (video, GIF, screenshots)
6. Engage in Discord communities
7. Write launch post (dev.to, Medium, LinkedIn)
Result: Multi-channel launch reaching 50K+ potential users
The Promotion Landscape (2025)
Tier 1: Official Channels (Must-Do)
| Channel |
Audience |
Submission |
| MCP Registry |
All MCP clients |
GitHub PR to modelcontextprotocol/registry |
| anthropics/skills |
Claude Code users |
GitHub PR (official skills only) |
| modelcontextprotocol/servers |
Reference implementations |
GitHub PR |
Tier 2: Community Registries (High Impact)
| Registry |
Focus |
How to Submit |
| Smithery.ai |
Hosted MCP servers |
Dashboard submission |
| Glama.ai |
12K+ MCP directory |
"Add Server" button |
| PulseMCP.com |
Newsletter + directory |
Submit via site |
| SkillsMP.com |
2300+ Claude skills |
Aggregates from GitHub |
| MCPMarket.com |
MCP marketplace |
Submit via site |
Tier 3: Reddit Communities (Engagement)
| Subreddit |
Members |
Best For |
| r/ClaudeAI |
150K+ |
Skills, plugins, general Claude tools |
| r/mcp |
Growing |
MCP-specific showcases |
| r/ClaudeCode |
Growing |
Development workflows |
| r/LocalLLaMA |
400K+ |
Self-hosted/local MCP servers |
| r/artificial |
1M+ |
Broader AI audience |
Tier 4: Awesome Lists (SEO + Discovery)
| Repository |
Focus |
| travisvn/awesome-claude-skills |
Claude skills curation |
| ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills |
Community skills |
| punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers |
MCP server collection |
| wong2/awesome-mcp-servers |
Popular MCP list |
Tier 5: Content Platforms
| Platform |
Content Type |
Audience |
| YouTube |
Tutorials, demos |
Visual learners |
| dev.to |
Technical posts |
Developers |
| Medium |
Launch stories |
Broader tech |
| LinkedIn |
Professional updates |
Enterprise |
| X/Twitter |
Quick updates, threads |
Tech community |
| Discord |
Community engagement |
Active users |
Launch Checklist
Pre-Launch (Quality Gate)
Launch Day
Week 1
Ongoing
Content Templates
Reddit Post Template
# [Showcase] Tool Name - One-line description
**Problem**: What pain point does this solve?
**Solution**: Brief explanation of your tool
**Demo**: [Link to video/GIF]
**Install**:
npx @your-org/mcp-server
**GitHub**: [link]
**What's next**: Roadmap items, looking for feedback on X
Happy to answer questions!
Tweet/X Thread Template
1/ Just launched [Tool Name] - [one-liner]
Here's what it does and why you might want it: 🧵
2/ The problem: [Pain point in 280 chars]
3/ The solution: [Your approach]
4/ Quick demo: [GIF or video link]
5/ Get started:
- GitHub: [link]
- Install: [one-liner]
6/ What's next: [roadmap]
Feedback welcome! What features would you find useful?
dev.to Post Structure
# I Built [Tool] to Solve [Problem] - Here's How
## The Problem
[2-3 paragraphs on the pain point]
## Existing Solutions (and their limitations)
[What's already out there, why it's not enough]
## My Approach
[Technical overview, architecture decisions]
## Demo
[Screenshots, GIFs, or embedded video]
## Getting Started
[Installation and quick start]
## What's Next
[Roadmap, call for contributors]
## Links
- GitHub: [link]
- MCP Registry: [link]
- Twitter: [handle]
Timing Strategy
Best Days to Post
| Platform |
Best Days |
Best Times (UTC) |
| Reddit |
Tue-Thu |
14:00-17:00 |
| X/Twitter |
Tue-Wed |
15:00-18:00 |
| LinkedIn |
Tue-Wed |
10:00-12:00 |
| dev.to |
Mon-Tue |
14:00-16:00 |
| HN |
Tue-Thu |
14:00-16:00 |
Launch Sequence
Day -7: Finalize README, create demo video
Day -3: Prepare all posts, schedule tweets
Day -1: Final testing, prepare responses
Day 0: Registry submission + Reddit + Twitter
Day 1: dev.to post, YouTube upload
Day 3: Awesome list PRs
Day 7: LinkedIn post, week 1 recap
Day 14: Follow-up post with user feedback
Day 30: Major update announcement
Engagement Best Practices
DO
- Show, don't tell - GIFs and videos beat text
- Solve real problems - Lead with pain points
- Be responsive - Reply to every comment in first 48h
- Credit inspirations - Mention tools that inspired you
- Ask for feedback - Specific questions get better responses
- Cross-promote - Share others' work, they'll share yours
DON'T
- Spam - One post per subreddit per launch
- Self-promote only - 10:1 ratio of helping vs promoting
- Ignore criticism - Address concerns professionally
- Oversell - Under-promise, over-deliver
- Ghost - Stay active after launch
Measuring Success
Metrics to Track
| Metric |
Tool |
Target (Week 1) |
| GitHub stars |
GitHub |
50-100 |
| npm downloads |
npm stats |
100-500 |
| Reddit upvotes |
Reddit |
50+ |
| Registry listings |
Manual check |
3+ registries |
| GitHub issues |
GitHub |
5+ (shows engagement) |
Success Signals
- Featured in PulseMCP newsletter
- Added to awesome lists
- Mentioned by influencers
- Fork/contribution activity
- Integration requests
Reference Files
references/registry-submission-guides.md - Step-by-step for each registry
references/post-templates.md - Copy-paste templates for all platforms
references/timing-calendar.md - Optimal posting schedule
references/community-directory.md - Discord servers, forums, newsletters
Core insight: The Claude ecosystem is young and hungry for quality tools. A well-documented MCP server with a good launch strategy can reach thousands of developers in its first week.
Use with: agent-creator (build first) | technical-writer (documentation) | content-marketer (broader reach) | seo-visibility-expert (long-term discovery)