
DeployStack is Now Fully Open Source (AGPL-3.0)
We switched DeployStack's license from SSPL to AGPL-3.0. This makes DeployStack the first fully open source MCP deployment and management platform.
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We switched DeployStack's license from SSPL to AGPL-3.0. This makes DeployStack the first fully open source MCP deployment and management platform.

We shipped five updates this week that make DeployStack more reliable, easier to manage, and better at helping you troubleshoot MCP servers.

We made the admin panel faster and easier to use when managing large teams. If you manage hundreds of users or dozens of teams, these changes will save you time.

We shipped four updates this week that make team management more flexible, OAuth recovery faster, and MCP server discovery easier. Here's what changed and why it matters for your users.

We shipped several improvements to DeployStack over the past two weeks, focusing on real-time status updates, performance optimizations, and giving users more control over their accounts and satellite connections.

This week we focused on the MCP Server Catalog admin experience. You'll find a redesigned table, better search and filters, bulk actions, and improved background job tracking.

This release focuses on giving teams better visibility into their MCP server usage and more control over what tools are available. We also made it easier to discover and install MCP servers from our catalog.

DeployStack has migrated from a multi-database architecture (SQLite/Turso/PostgreSQL) to PostgreSQL-only. This change addresses architectural constraints in the satellite infrastructure where high-concurrency write operations are fundamental to the system design, not an edge case.

OAuth-protected MCP servers like Box, Linear, and GitHub Copilot now work in DeployStack. Install, authorize, and your tokens are managed automatically.

We added a statistics dashboard that visualizes your token savings, AI instruction files to help coding assistants understand DeployStack's MCP integration, and automatic version management for the satellite service. These updates make it easier to see the value you're getting from hierarchical routing and work more efficiently with AI coding assistants.

We added automatic tool discovery and token usage tracking across your MCP installations. Now you can see exactly what tools are available in each MCP server and how much context window they consume.

This November 9th update adds team-level limits for stdio MCP servers (giving admins resource control while keeping HTTP servers unlimited), automatic secret masking in satellite logs (protecting API keys from exposure while maintaining debugging context), and a new admin UI for managing teams without database access. The changes focus on resource management, security hardening, and making platform administration more accessible.