Pietro Zullo, co-founder of Manufact, Inc., recently presented a comprehensive overview of MCP Apps, detailing their architecture, functionality, and the future of software development. Zullo emphasized that while many are familiar with MCP (Model-Centric Programming), fewer understand MCP Apps, which are designed to simplify the creation and distribution of AI-powered applications.
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Understanding MCP Apps
Zullo explained that MCP Apps have been around since 2024, but their adoption is still growing. The core idea is to provide a framework that allows developers to build applications that interact with AI models more intuitively. He highlighted that the current software landscape often requires developers to handle complex API interactions and data management, which can be a significant barrier to entry.
MCP Apps aim to abstract these complexities. The architecture consists of a Model (which handles reasoning and tool calls), a Host (like ChatGPT or Claude Cursor, responsible for orchestrating the conversation and rendering the UI), an MCP Server (which manages tools and UI resources), and a Widget (a sandboxed iframe that displays the UI). This modular design allows for flexibility and scalability.
