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conductor vs mcp-context-forge

conductor: Conductor is an open-source, scalable microservices orchestration engine originally built at Netflix. It empowers developers to define and manage resilient, distributed, and asynchronous workflows across various services and systems.; mcp-context-forge: ContextForge MCP Gateway is a feature-rich gateway and proxy that unifies diverse AI services including REST, MCP, and Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocols into a single, clean endpoint. It offers advanced features like federation, virtual servers, robust authentication, rate-limiting, and comprehensive OpenTelemetry observability.

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TL;DR

conductor logoChoose conductor if…

Orchestrating complex microservice interactions

mcp-context-forge logoChoose mcp-context-forge if…

Consolidating various AI models and services (REST, MCP, A2A) behind a single API gateway for client access.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Field
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Category
Observability
Observability
Stars
★ 31.9k
★ 3.8k
License
THE
Apache-2.0
Updated
2d ago
2d ago
Open Source
Yes
Yes
Website
↗ Visit
↗ Visit
GitHub
↗ GitHub
↗ GitHub
Tags
Microservices Orchestration, Workflow Engine, Distributed Systems
MCP Gateway, API Proxy, AI Integration
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Features

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01Workflow as code with JSON definition
02Rich task types (HTTP, JSON, Lambda, Sub Workflow, Event)
03Dynamic workflow management independent of services
04Built-in UI for monitoring and management
05Flexible persistence and queue options (Redis, MySQL, Postgres)
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01Unified Endpoint for diverse AI services (MCP, REST, A2A)
02Federation and Virtualization of APIs (REST/gRPC to MCP)
03Comprehensive Admin UI for management and monitoring
04Robust Authentication, Rate-limiting, and Retries
05Advanced OpenTelemetry Observability
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Use Cases

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↳Orchestrating complex microservice interactions
↳Automating event-driven business processes
↳Building resilient and observable distributed systems
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↳Consolidating various AI models and services (REST, MCP, A2A) behind a single API gateway for client access.
↳Integrating legacy REST or gRPC APIs into an MCP-compliant ecosystem without rewriting them.
↳Deploying a scalable and observable AI gateway in multi-cluster environments, with built-in security and traffic management.
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FAQ

FAQ

What is the difference between conductor and mcp-context-forge?
Both conductor and mcp-context-forge are in the Observability category. conductor has 31.9k stars, while mcp-context-forge has 3.8k stars.
Which is better, conductor or mcp-context-forge?
The best choice depends on your use case. Choose conductor if Orchestrating complex microservice interactions, and mcp-context-forge if Consolidating various AI models and services (REST, MCP, A2A) behind a single API gateway for client access..
Is conductor free or open source?
Yes, conductor is open source on GitHub (THE).
Is mcp-context-forge free or open source?
Yes, mcp-context-forge is open source on GitHub (Apache-2.0).
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