Komodor MCP vs conexor.io: which one actually connects your data to AI?
Two MCP tools. Very different jobs.
If you've been searching for "Komodor MCP," you're probably exploring how to connect AI models to your infrastructure tooling. Komodor is a strong choice for Kubernetes observability — and their MCP server reflects that. It gives AI models visibility into your K8s clusters: pod health, deployment status, incident context.
But Komodor MCP doesn't connect to your databases. It's not designed to. If you want Claude or Cursor to answer questions like "what's our churn this month?" or "show me all customers who haven't logged in for 30 days" — you need a different tool.
That's where conexor.io comes in.
What Komodor MCP is built for
Komodor's MCP integration is purpose-built for Kubernetes teams. It lets AI assistants:
- Query pod and deployment status
- Surface recent incidents and health checks
- Provide context for K8s troubleshooting workflows
If your team runs Kubernetes and wants AI-assisted ops, Komodor MCP is a solid choice. It's doing exactly what it's designed to do.
What conexor.io is built for
Conexor is MCP infrastructure for databases and APIs. It connects PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, and REST APIs to any MCP-compatible AI client — Claude, Cursor, n8n, Continue.
The use case: your business data lives in a database. You want non-technical stakeholders — ops, finance, product — to ask questions in plain English and get answers from live data. No SQL. No data team bottleneck. No CSV exports.
- "Which regions are underperforming vs last quarter?"
- "What's our MRR growth week over week?"
- "Show me all accounts on free tier with over 500 queries this month."
Do you need one or both?
They solve different problems. If you run Kubernetes and have a database with business data, you might genuinely want both. Komodor MCP for infrastructure observability, Conexor for business intelligence queries.
They're not competing — they're complementary.
Getting started with conexor.io
Connect your first database in under 5 minutes. Free tier includes 1 MCP server, 1 database connection, 1,000 queries/month — no credit card required.