VibeSharing MCP Server
Connects AI coding assistants to a team prototype hub for deploying, sharing, and gathering feedback on prototypes, with context sync across sessions.
README
VibeSharing MCP Server
The missing link between your AI coding assistant and your team.
Build prototypes with Claude Code, Cursor, or any AI tool—then instantly share them with your team for feedback. No context switching. No copy-pasting URLs. Just ship and collaborate.
The Problem
You're building fast with AI. Prototypes are flying. But then:
- You deploy to Vercel and... forget to tell anyone
- Your teammate asks "where's that dashboard thing you made?"
- Feedback lives in Slack threads that disappear
- Next AI session? All that context is gone
Your AI helps you build. But it can't help you collaborate.
Until now.
The Solution
VibeSharing's MCP server connects Claude Code directly to your team's prototype hub. Every prototype you build becomes instantly shareable, trackable, and open for feedback.
You: "Post this prototype to VibeSharing"
Claude: I found these collections in your org:
1. All Hero Use Cases
2. Compliance Hub
3. Internal Tools
Which collection should this go in? And do you want a custom URL
like erg-v3-teams.vercel.app?
No guessing. No duplicates. Just a quick confirmation and your prototype is live.
What You Can Do
Ship prototypes without leaving your terminal
"Deploy this to VibeSharing in the Hero Use Cases collection as erg-v3-teams"
Claude confirms the collection, names the deployment, and handles everything—GitHub repo, Vercel deploy, team registration—in one conversation.
Check what your team thinks
"What feedback did I get on the checkout flow prototype?"
See comments, suggestions, and resolved issues without opening a browser.
Keep context alive across sessions
"Sync my CLAUDE.md (or AGENTS.md) to VibeSharing"
Your project context persists on VibeSharing, so any team member (or AI session) can pick up where you left off.
See all your work in one place
"List my prototypes"
"Search collections for hero"
Every prototype you've registered, with links and recent activity. Fuzzy search included.
Quick Start
1. Get Your Token & Connect GitHub
Sign up at vibesharing.app, then go to Account Settings to:
- Connect your GitHub account — required for Push to Deploy (gives you automatic push access to prototype repos)
- Copy your deploy token — needed for the MCP server config below
2. Configure Claude Code
claude mcp add vibesharing -s user \
-e VIBESHARING_TOKEN=vs_PASTE_YOUR_TOKEN \
-- npx -y @vibesharingapp/mcp-server@latest
Important: Replace
vs_PASTE_YOUR_TOKENwith your actual token. Use-s userso it works in all projects. Then restart Claude Code.
Or add to your Claude Code settings manually:
{
"mcpServers": {
"vibesharing": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@vibesharingapp/mcp-server@latest"],
"env": {
"VIBESHARING_TOKEN": "vs_your_token_here"
}
}
}
}
Using @latest ensures you always get new features and fixes automatically.
3. Start Building
That's it. Ask Claude to register prototypes, check feedback, or sync context. It just works.
Why This Matters
For Solo Builders
Stop losing track of what you've built. Every prototype is catalogued, shareable, and ready for feedback when you need it.
For Teams
Finally, visibility into what everyone's shipping. No more "hey, can you send me that link again?" Feedback is structured, threaded, and actionable.
For Design Leaders
See the full picture of your team's prototyping velocity. Guide feedback with custom topics. Keep stakeholders in the loop without endless meetings.
Available Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
resolve_target |
Start here. Fuzzy-matches collection/project names and confirms where to deploy before proceeding. |
import_repo |
Import a GitHub repo into VibeSharing with a named Vercel deployment |
deploy_files |
Deploy multi-file projects to VibeSharing with named deployments |
deploy_prototype |
Deploy a single code file directly |
register_prototype |
Register an already-deployed prototype with name, description, and URL |
list_prototypes |
List/search all prototypes in your organization |
list_collections |
List/search all collections |
get_feedback |
Get feedback and comments for any prototype |
sync_context |
Push CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, or project notes to VibeSharing |
create_collection |
Create a new collection |
upload_source |
Upload source code to an existing prototype |
add_context_link |
Attach reference links (Figma, PRDs, docs) to collections or projects |
list_context_links |
List reference links on a collection or project |
remove_context_link |
Remove a reference link |
verify_token |
Check that your deploy token is valid |
Environment Variables
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
VIBESHARING_TOKEN |
Yes | Your deploy token from VibeSharing |
VIBESHARING_URL |
No | Custom API URL (defaults to https://vibesharing.app) |
Examples
Deploy with a named URL
You: "Deploy this to VibeSharing as erg-v3-teams in the Hero Use Cases collection"
Claude: Deployed!
Live URL: https://erg-v3-teams.vercel.app
VibeSharing: https://vibesharing.app/dashboard/projects/xyz789
Your team can now view the prototype and leave feedback.
Fuzzy search for collections
You: "Put this in the hero collection"
Claude: I found "All Hero Use Cases" — is that the right collection?
Get feedback before your next session
You: "Before I continue on the dashboard, what feedback came in?"
Claude: 3 new comments on Dashboard Redesign:
- Sarah: "Love the new nav, but can we make the search more prominent?"
- Mike: "The loading states feel snappy now"
- Alex: "Can we add keyboard shortcuts?" [Resolved]
Keep your AI context in sync
You: "Sync my CLAUDE.md to the Dashboard project on VibeSharing"
Claude: Context synced! Your team can now see your project notes at:
https://vibesharing.app/dashboard/projects/abc123
Built for the AI-Native Workflow
VibeSharing isn't just another tool to check. It's infrastructure for teams building with AI:
- Smart deploy targeting — fuzzy-matches collections and projects so you don't need exact IDs
- Named deployments — deterministic URLs like
erg-v3-teams.vercel.appinstead of random hashes - Context file sync (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md) keeps context alive across sessions and team members
- Guided feedback topics help stakeholders give useful input
- Email notifications when prototypes update or get feedback
- Works with any deploy target — Vercel, Netlify, Replit, Lovable, v0, or paste any URL
Learn More
- VibeSharing — Sign up free
- Documentation — Full setup guide
- GitHub — Source code
Stop building in isolation. Start shipping with your team.
claude mcp add vibesharing -s user \
-e VIBESHARING_TOKEN=vs_PASTE_YOUR_TOKEN \
-- npx -y @vibesharingapp/mcp-server@latest
Important: Replace
vs_PASTE_YOUR_TOKENwith your actual token. Use-s userso it works in all projects. Then restart Claude Code.
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