Who it is for
Reliability engineers testing how their systems behave under failure.
AI Connectors · Developer Tools
Chaos experiment design and execution against a Steadybit tenant
Overview
Steadybit does chaos engineering: it injects controlled failure into running systems to find where reliability assumptions break. The connector works against a specific tenant across three phases.
Discovery browses environments, teams, and services and searches targets such as hosts, containers, Kubernetes workloads, and cloud resources using Steadybit's query language, including which chaos actions each team is permitted to run. Design covers reading existing experiments, drafting new ones from a plain-language description, creating them from templates, and starting or cancelling runs. Analysis reviews past executions step by step, reads execution logs, queries metrics recorded during a run, and pulls reliability scores. Thirty tools are published at the community tier.
Reliability engineers testing how their systems behave under failure.
Thirty tools are claimed and the endpoint required credentials first, so the tools that start a run cannot be told apart here from the ones that only read a past execution.
Availability
Steadybit is listed in the Claude connectors directory only. Steadybit has no app under the same domain in the ChatGPT directory; 392 of the 3,150 products here are on both marketplaces, and this is not one of them.
The MCP server behind a Claude connector is usually the same server a ChatGPT app would need, so the absence is a distribution decision rather than a technical one.
Claude listing
Steadybit publishes 30 tools to Claude, deeper than 80.8% of the 1,253 Claude-listed connectors.
The median Claude-listed connector filed under Developer Tools publishes 13, so this one runs 17 tools above its bucket's median and ranks 23rd of 95 by tool count.
It falls in the 21-50 tools band, which holds 20% of the Claude directory.
Steadybit publishes a remote MCP endpoint. Claude connects to it over HTTP; there is nothing to install locally.
Every connector in the Claude directory is remote, all 1,253 of them, so transport is not a differentiator there.
https://platform.steadybit.com/mcp/demo Steadybit is community-listed in the Claude directory, the tier 770 of 1,253 connectors sit in (61.5%). It is the default for a self-published server, and says nothing either way about quality.
In the publisher's words
Steadybit is a reliability and chaos engineering platform. This connector lets Claude work with your own Steadybit tenant: explore what you run, design and execute chaos experiments against it, and interpret the results. **Discover your systems** Browse environments, teams, and services. Search targets — hosts, containers, Kubernetes workloads, cloud resources — with Steadybit's query language, inspect their attributes, and see which chaos actions your teams are allowed to use. **Design and run experiments** Search and read existing experiment designs, draft new ones from a plain-language description, create them from your own templates, and start or cancel runs. Steadybit's AI can suggest experiments tailored to a service and its weak points. **Understand what happened** Review past executions step by step, read execution logs, query the metrics recorded during a run, and pull reliability advice and service risk reports. Ask why an experiment failed and get an analysis grounded in the actual run data, not guesswork. Everything Claude sees is scoped to your own permissions: the connector acts as you, limited to your teams, their environments, and the actions they may run. Read-only tools are annotated as such, and starting an experiment is marked destructive, so Claude asks before injecting a fault.
Quoted from the connector's own Claude directory listing as captured in August 2026. Node8 did not write it and does not vouch for it.
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This is an independent catalogue entry compiled by Node8 from Steadybit's public marketplace listing as it stood in August 2026. Listing facts come from the marketplaces; the comparisons against the rest of the directory and any live-endpoint measurements are Node8's. Node8 is not affiliated with Steadybit, and inclusion here is not an endorsement.
Node8 builds MCP servers end to end: deciding which tools are worth exposing, the authentication and permission model, the review submissions, and the onboarding that gets them used. One server serves ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft Copilot.