JmpKit today announced the public launch of an agent-native application platform designed to close the gap between generated code and a working app on the internet.

Coding agents can now write useful applications in minutes, but making that code real still often means choosing providers, creating accounts, selecting plans, generating credentials, configuring environments, and connecting separate services. JmpKit gives agents one place to find and use the backend capabilities an app needs.

With JmpKit, a person describes what they want to a coding agent and mentions jmpkit.com. The agent reads JmpKit's documentation, uses plain HTTP endpoints, publishes the application, and returns a live, shareable web app.

“Code generation is no longer the main bottleneck. The hard part moved into everything required to make generated code real. JmpKit was built so agents can cross that last mile for the people using them.” The JmpKit team

One foundation for the backend capabilities apps keep reaching for

JmpKit brings together a carefully selected set of composable backend building blocks:

  • Static web hosting
  • Queues
  • Discovery and indexing
  • Realtime messaging
  • Web Push notifications
  • WebRTC relay

These capabilities are available through direct HTTP endpoints, with WebSocket support where realtime communication requires it. Agents can select only what an application needs while working from a consistent foundation.

Start without an account

The free tier is available without signup or a credit card. Someone who has never used JmpKit can ask an agent to build and publish an app immediately. Paid plans provide additional capacity for apps that need more storage, traffic, or a longer life.

JmpKit is designed for the full range of agent-built apps, from disposable experiments to lasting products. Examples include personal tools, interactive documents, event pages, games, dashboards, booking pages, portfolios, forms, campaigns, prototypes, and small business utilities.

“Not every useful idea should require a collection of cloud accounts and provider dashboards. JmpKit gives agents a practical vocabulary for bringing those ideas to life.” The JmpKit team

JmpKit does not replace the coding agent. It supplies the online application infrastructure the agent can use directly. The result is a simpler path from an idea expressed in conversation to a working app that can be opened and shared.

About JmpKit

JmpKit is agent-native infrastructure for building and publishing web apps. It provides composable hosting, data, discovery, realtime communication, Web Push, and WebRTC capabilities through straightforward web endpoints. JmpKit helps coding agents turn ideas into live applications without requiring people to manually assemble and configure a cloud stack.

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