Use the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server in Cursor or VS Code to create apps, set env vars, map ports, deploy by Git/Docker/Zip, and view logs — all inside your editor.
Keep focus in your editor. No context switching, no copy/paste. Your app goes online in minutes.
Copy MCP server config from your panel and add to Cursor (or VS Code MCP).
Create an app, set env vars, and add an HTTPS port — right from your IDE.
Push by Git or Docker, then view logs and restart without leaving your editor.
Register on JustRunMy.App and add the MCP server to your IDE. Ask your AI: “create an app, push my code, add HTTPS.” It will build your app and give you a link to share.
Sign up and add the MCP server. Tell your AI: “zip my project, upload with MCP, set the web port.” No Docker or servers needed. You’ll get a live URL when it’s done.
Add the MCP server and ask your AI: “set up Git (or Docker) deploy, configure env and HTTPS, show logs, restart if needed.” Ship from your editor and skip VPS/CI setup until you need it.
Start new app via Git, Docker, or Zip.
Trigger Git builds or push/pull Docker images.
Expose your service securely with a URL.
Configure environment variables and startup.
Tail logs, filter output, debug fast.
Restart app and check status quickly.
Browse, upload, and edit basic files.
Run commands in a secure web shell.
Any IDE that supports MCP. We’ve tested with Cursor and VS Code (via MCP integrations).
Yes. The panel and MCP work together. You can switch freely based on preference.
Use Git Push or Docker Push in your pipeline. MCP is optional for CI and great for development flow.
Yes. A small always‑on baseline is included. You only pay for usage above the free tier.
Add our MCP server to your IDE in one click and deploy from your editor. Create apps, set ports/env, view logs, and more.
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