Alpic built an MCP hosting platform launched in 2025 with a technical stack centered on TypeScript, React, NestJS, and cloud infrastructure (Vercel, Cloudflare, AWS). The company is actively adopting MCP across its stack — a signal of commitment to the Model Context Protocol standard for agentic workflows. Pain-point data reveals friction around UI performance and reliability as scaling concerns, with specific blockers around payments, authentication, and agent robustness.
Alpic provides hosting and operations infrastructure for MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers, enabling product teams to deploy AI-native experiences. The platform bundles one-click deployment, evaluation tooling, analytics, authentication, and security — removing friction from the server-deployment-to-production cycle. The company operates from Paris with a small engineering-focused team and is building first-generation MCP servers alongside platform features, including security research and input/output guardrails for agentic systems.
Alpic uses TypeScript, React, and NestJS for backend/frontend, deployed on Vercel and Cloudflare with AWS CDK and Kong for infrastructure. The platform is built around MCP (Model Context Protocol) as its core primitive.
Active projects include first commercial MCP servers, core platform features, MCP security research, guardrail classifiers for server inputs/outputs, and QA/customer support infrastructure for MCP deployments.
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