On the side, I‘m building a platform that allows to run MCP servers on demand, making them reachable under a public URL, but password-protected.
You also get an embedded VNC viewer, and thus you can watch what an AI-agent is doing with it.
This makes it possible to use your own, dedicated MCP server instances from, for example, n8n workflows, without thinking about infrastructure.
This makes it possible to use your own, dedicated MCP server instances from, for example, n8n workflows, without thinking about infrastructure.
https://mcp-as-a-service.com