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      <title>GCP MCP Server: Setup, Features &amp; Best Alternatives (2026)</title>
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      <description>TL;DR GCP does not have an official, first-party MCP server as of early 2026. Community-built wrappers and open-source projects may provide partial MCP integration. For keyword research specifically, Delulu9 offers a production-ready MCP server at $12/mo with Google, Bing, and Reddit data. Below we cover the full setup process, available alternatives, and how to evaluate your options.  MCP (Model Context Protocol) MCP is an open protocol that lets AI assistants like Claude connect to external data sources and tools.</description>
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