April 13, 2026MCPInfrastructureAPI

Alpic Is Building the Cloud That MCP Servers Need

MCP servers are everywhere now. Every SaaS company is shipping one, every developer is building one. But deploying them? That's still a mess. You're duct-taping Docker containers, managing secrets by hand, and praying the thing stays up when real agent traffic hits it.

Alpic is the first cloud platform built specifically for MCP. Connect your GitHub, pick a repo, deploy in one click. It handles hosting, scaling, security, and monitoring. But the real play is distribution. Alpic publishes your MCP server directly to the official MCP Registry, which then propagates to downstream catalogs like GitHub MCP, VS Code, and Pulse MCP. Build once, show up everywhere agents look for tools.

The monitoring is agent-native. You're not staring at HTTP status codes. You're tracking sessions, tool invocations, errors, latency, and context efficiency. How often do agents actually use your tools? Which ones fail? Where's the bottleneck? These are the questions that matter when your users are AI agents, not humans.

Founded by the team behind Streamroot, which was acquired by Lumen Technologies. They raised a $6M pre-seed led by Partech, with angels from Mistral, Datadog, and Dataiku. Paris-based.

The MCP ecosystem is growing fast but the infrastructure layer is still thin. Someone needs to be the Vercel for MCP servers. Alpic is making a serious run at it.

https://alpic.ai
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