Summary
DeployStack launched on April 27, 2026 as an open-source MCP hosting platform aimed at teams that want to self-host agent infrastructure instead of depending on managed platforms. Its positioning centers on turning GitHub repos into MCP HTTP endpoints quickly, while still offering Docker-based self-hosting and on-prem connectivity.
What changed
DeployStack launched its MCP hosting platform with self-hosted deployment options and GitHub-to-endpoint workflow positioning.
Why it matters
MCP adoption is pushing teams to think about hosting, governance, and network reachability for tool servers, not just tool definitions. DeployStack matters because it frames MCP hosting as infrastructure that enterprises may want to run under their own control rather than outsource to a generic agent platform.
Evidence excerpt
DeployStack describes itself as an open source MCP hosting platform and says teams can point it at any GitHub repo to get an HTTP endpoint quickly while still self-hosting the full platform with Docker.