@NomadicMehul shared a hands-on article + video showing how Graftcode Gateway simplifies MCP tool development.
He deleted ~30 lines of MCP wrapper code - and his Claude Desktop agent still worked.
Article and video in the comments.
#MCP#Python#AIagents
With Graftcode, you can expose your methods to LLMs without writing any additional layer.
MCP works out of the box, with support for JavaScript, C#, Java, and Python.
Less code. Faster integrations. More time building.
Link in comments 👇
Our Founder and CTO joined Technofobia to talk about Graftcode’s story, AI, and the future of software integration.
From Javonet and runtime bridging to today’s vision: removing unnecessary integration layers so developers and AI can work with cleaner, simpler systems.
Link 👇
One of our users just showed how he exposed a Python class to Claude Desktop as MCP tools with Graftcode:
3 files.
1 Docker image.
0 MCP boilerplate.
30 fewer lines of code.
No duplicated wrapper logic.
Video in the comments 👇
Graftcode was featured by https://t.co/nBo4kCX2Wp as one of Poland’s “Startups to watch” 🚀
Our goal is simple: help developers & AI spend less time on APIs, integrations and maintenance - and more time on actual business logic.
Thanks @Cate_Lawrence for including us.
Big milestone for Graftcode 🚀
We’ve joined Microsoft for Startups, gaining access to up to $250K in Azure credits, tools, licenses, and technical support to help us scale faster.
Just getting started.
#MicrosoftForStartups#Azure#Graftcode
Our founder and CTO, Przemek Ładyński, joined a podcast to talk about Graftcode:
less integration code
fewer fragile integrations
less code, fewer AI tokens, better AI context
simpler tech collaboration
Link is in the comments.
New Graftcode Quick Start is live 🚀
Learn the key use cases in minutes:
-frontend to backend,
-microservices,
-cross-language modules,
-MCP for AI agents 🤖,
-monolith-to-microservice switching
Link in comments 👇
Big moment for us - Graftcode is being featured in the news.
We’re building a faster way to connect systems across languages, without the usual integration overhead.
Now it’s getting noticed:
-public beta is live
-2.1M EUR raised
-and we’re just getting started
Link below:
Cursor’s Agentic Workflows make the direction pretty clear:
developers are moving from coding themselves to orchestrating agents.
Less manual implementation.
More guiding, reviewing, and deciding.
Not everyone will like it, but it feels like this shift is real.
Thoughts?