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Vibedock sits in your macOS menu bar and lets you toggle Claude Code MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers on and off with a single click — no JSON config editing needed. It automatically kills and relaunches your Claude sessions after each toggle, tracks how many tokens you save by disabling idle servers, and stays organized by project so you always know which tools are active.
A STOA consultant can help you evaluate these tools based on your specific business needs and walk you through implementation.
Talk to STOAVibedock solves a real pain point for Claude Code power users who juggle multiple MCP servers — toggling tools by project saves tokens and removes annoying config restarts. It's niche by design: if you're not deep into Claude Code development, there's nothing here for you. For those who are, it's a $15 quality-of-life upgrade worth having.