We launched Bucket MCP last week and got featured in The Leaderboard.
@aaronoleary put it elegantly:
Whether you're using @Cursor, @Augment Code, or @Windsurf, you can just tell it what you want flagged, and the MCP server handles it. So instead of context-switching to write config files or CLI commands, you just prompt: “flag the download button.” That’s it.
I'd love to follow up here and hear from the community — Is it too much trust to hand over?
Meow Product Hunt!
At Bucket, we're on a mission to make feature flags as frictionless as possible.
Last month, we launched Bucket CLI to create feature flags from the command line and help maintain type safety. We also started experimenting with a GitHub app to automatically clean up stale flags — request early access here
Today, we're introducing the Bucket MCP server to enable your favorite AI code editor, like @Cursor @Augment Code and @Windsurf to interact with @Bucket:
add feature flags
manage company data
control feature access
For example, if you're building a "Download CSV" feature and want to flag it, simply ask the MCP server to do it for you:
flag the download button with bucket
Join the launch on Twitter/X and LinkedIn — Happy prompting!
Hey Product Hunt!
@roncohen and I are building @Bucket to enable developers in SaaS to ship the right features, faster.
Before that, we co-founded @Opbeat , got acquired by @ElasticSearch , ran the 100+ Observability team, quit, co-founded another devtool company, raised VC funding again, hired a wonderful team (remote).
Above all, we love crafting world-class developer tools.
If you have any questions related to dev tools, product craftsmanship, next-gen feature flags, trunk-based development, developer experience, starting a company, remote work, raising VC funds, getting acquired, being based in Europe (Copenhagen), and of course... Bucket — please do ask!
I'll answer them by launch day on March 18th!