Your AI coding agent can write the app. The open question is where the backend runs and who owns it afterward.
"My agent can call a deploy tool" is no longer a differentiator. Write-capable cloud-management MCP servers are common in 2026. What matters is what the agent provisions for you: an open, portable stack you actually control, not a managed surface over one vendor's proprietary services.
Eyevinn Open Source Cloud (OSC) is an MCP server that provisions 184 managed open-source backend services through conversation. When the agent is done, you have a stack that runs unmodified open-source containers. You can take it, export it, and run it yourself. A vendor-locked platform cannot truthfully offer that second half.
Adding OSC to your agent
One line to add the server:








