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Today marks a big step forward as we open source the platform and enable self-service for users. We're really excited to share Gram with you all 🫶
In just a year, MCP has gone from protocol white paper to critical infrastructure. As developers scramble to get a handle on this new technology, MCP servers are everywhere, and yet, good MCP servers remain elusive. Most MCP servers fail for one of four reasons:
They expose too many tools, creating decision paralysis for LLMs.
Tools lack the rich descriptions and examples
MCP servers provide CRUD-based tools lacking context.
They have an incomplete authentication story.
We built Gram to be the open source platform that bridges the gap between tools and AI agents. Our unique focus is tool design. We help you curate and compose your APIs into intelligent custom-built tools that agents can actually use effectively.
@tonyabracadabra we think so! Everything is moving so quickly right now, it's important that we give as much visibility as possible to the community so that we can have an open conversation about where the platform goes!
Congrats on the laucnh - love that you guys open-sourced this! Experience is super smooth. I was able go from Open API spec to working remote MCP in mutes. 👏
@markus_schmidberger we host the MCP servers on our infra and can scale to a high RPS. We have some enterprise customers serving thousands of req/sec, and we have 99% uptime SLAs in place with them.
We're planning to build out reporting so that all of the request stats will be available in the platform
“Too many tools, not enough context” story of every agent dev. Love that Gram tackles this head-on. What’s the wildest MCP server someone’s built with it so far?
Congrats to the Speakeasy team on the big update! 🎉 It's great to see Gram becoming more accessible and open source. Opening it up for everyone is a fantastic move. Looking forward to learning more in your live session. Keep up the awesome work! 🙌
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Bit of a bait-and-switch to call this open-source.
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Humans in the Loop
First launched two months ago, @Speakeasy just shipped a major update to Gram, their platform to create, curate and host MCP servers:
Fully self-serve
Open to everyone, no waitlist
Open source — view source code on GitHub
To learn more, @ndimares and I are going live on 𝕏 later today at 2 PM UTC / 9 AM EST. Tune in!
Speakeasy
Hiya PH! I'm Nolan from Speakeasy 👋
Today marks a big step forward as we open source the platform and enable self-service for users. We're really excited to share Gram with you all 🫶
In just a year, MCP has gone from protocol white paper to critical infrastructure. As developers scramble to get a handle on this new technology, MCP servers are everywhere, and yet, good MCP servers remain elusive. Most MCP servers fail for one of four reasons:
They expose too many tools, creating decision paralysis for LLMs.
Tools lack the rich descriptions and examples
MCP servers provide CRUD-based tools lacking context.
They have an incomplete authentication story.
We built Gram to be the open source platform that bridges the gap between tools and AI agents. Our unique focus is tool design. We help you curate and compose your APIs into intelligent custom-built tools that agents can actually use effectively.
We can't wait to see what everyone builds!
ScaryStories Live
@ndimares Congrats on the launch, Nolan! Opening up Gram as open source feels like a strong move, especially with MCP moving so fast!
Speakeasy
@tonyabracadabra we think so! Everything is moving so quickly right now, it's important that we give as much visibility as possible to the community so that we can have an open conversation about where the platform goes!
Disco.dev
Congrats on the laucnh - love that you guys open-sourced this! Experience is super smooth. I was able go from Open API spec to working remote MCP in mutes. 👏
this sounds interesting. will check it out
Speakeasy
@markus_schmidberger please let us know what you think!
@ndimares I am wondering if your MCP servers will really scale. How do you define scale?
Speakeasy
@markus_schmidberger we host the MCP servers on our infra and can scale to a high RPS. We have some enterprise customers serving thousands of req/sec, and we have 99% uptime SLAs in place with them.
We're planning to build out reporting so that all of the request stats will be available in the platform
GraphBit
“Too many tools, not enough context” story of every agent dev. Love that Gram tackles this head-on. What’s the wildest MCP server someone’s built with it so far?
Triforce Todos
Excited to see what people end up building with Gram. Great Work Team :)
Speakeasy
@abod_rehman
Thanks Abdul!
Stytch
Congrats on the launch!
Makers Page
Congrats to the Speakeasy team on the big update! 🎉 It's great to see Gram becoming more accessible and open source. Opening it up for everyone is a fantastic move. Looking forward to learning more in your live session. Keep up the awesome work! 🙌
Bit of a bait-and-switch to call this open-source.