Best Queue AI Skills & MCP Servers
10 curated Queue skills and MCP servers — install any of them into Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, n8n, or any AI stack with one command.
Brick Dispatch
Task dispatch queue — send tasks, manage queue, cancel, check status for multi-step workflows.
Server
Siftable MCP server - human planning tasks, executable agent work queues, knowledge, code context, and automation tools
Bullmq
Model Context Protocol server for BullMQ job queue management
Patchwork Os
Your personal AI runtime, local-first. Patchwork OS gives any AI model a consistent set of tools, YAML recipes, a delegation policy with approval queue, and a durable trace memory — all on your machine, all under your policy.
Bullmq
Model Context Protocol server for BullMQ job queue management (fork with Redis Cluster and configurable prefix support)
Mcp
Blink MCP Server — serverless cloud infrastructure for agentic coding. Gives your AI coding agent full access to managed SQL databases, authentication, file storage, serverless backends, task queues, custom domains, and production hosting.
Bunqueue
High-performance job queue for Bun & AI agents. SQLite persistence, cron scheduling, priorities, retries, DLQ, webhooks, native MCP server. Zero external dependencies.
Restaurant Reservation Triage
Triage walk-ins, calls, OpenTable, Google Reserve into one queue.
CrabbitMQ
Async message queue for AI agents. Self-provision queues via MCP or REST — no human signup required. Push messages to other agents, poll your own queue, and coordinate across sessions. Free tier: 5 queues, 1000 messages/day, 24h TTL.
QueueSim
QueueSim is a free Model Context Protocol server that gives Claude — and any MCP-speaking AI — the ability to run real discrete event queueing simulations inside a conversation. Ask "I run a 3-agent call center, 30 calls/hr, 4-min handle time — what's my wait?" and get an actual
About Queue skills on iClaude
iClaude is the universal install layer for AI skills. Every Queue skill on this page can be installed into Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, ChatGPT, n8n, Codex, and more — using a single copy-paste command. No config drift, no per-stack adapters, no manual MCP wiring.