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Frequently asked questions

Questions, answered

What Appnova is, how the Model Context Protocol fits in, and the most common questions about our two products — Jerico and freemcp.space.

About Appnova

Who we are and what we make.

What is Appnova?
Appnova EU OÜ is an Estonian AI and developer-tools studio (registry code 17175318). It builds real tools for developers and AI builders — its flagship is Jerico, a multi-agent AI orchestrator, alongside freemcp.space, a curated directory of Model Context Protocol servers.
What is MCP (the Model Context Protocol)?
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standard that lets AI agents reach real tools, APIs and data through small connector programs called MCP servers. Without one, a model can only talk; with one, it can read a file, query a database or call an API. Appnova's freemcp.space lists curated MCP servers, and its Jerico orchestrator speaks MCP natively.
What does Appnova build?
Appnova builds developer and AI tooling. The two products it runs today are Jerico — a browser-based multi-agent orchestrator that coordinates Claude, GPT, Gemini, Qwen and other models from one dashboard — and freemcp.space, a curated hub of publicly deployed MCP servers.
How do I get in touch with Appnova?
Email [email protected] — we read it. Appnova EU OÜ is based in Kuusalu vald, Harju maakond, Estonia.

Jerico — multi-agent orchestrator

Appnova's flagship for running several AI models as one team.

What is Jerico?
Jerico is a multi-agent AI orchestrator from Appnova EU OÜ. It coordinates multiple AI models — Claude, GPT, Gemini, Qwen and others — from a single dashboard, running them together on one task instead of in separate, disconnected chat windows.
Which AI models does Jerico support?
Jerico is built to coordinate Claude, GPT, Gemini, Qwen and other major models from one place. The point is using several models together rather than committing to a single provider.
Who makes Jerico?
Jerico is the flagship product of Appnova EU OÜ, an Estonian AI and developer-tools studio (registry code 17175318).
How is Jerico different from a single chat app?
A chat app talks to one model at a time. Jerico orchestrates several agents on the same task with shared context, so they work as a coordinated team and you compare or combine their output in one workspace.
How do I start using Jerico?
Jerico runs in the browser — open the dashboard at jerico.appnova.io, connect your models, and start coordinating agents. There is nothing to install.

freemcp.space — curated MCP directory

Our curation-first hub for finding trustworthy MCP servers.

What is freemcp.space?
freemcp.space is a curated MCP (Model Context Protocol) discovery hub built by Appnova EU OÜ. It lists 142+ publicly deployed MCP servers as a curated directory, so developers have a focused starting point for finding servers to connect to their AI agents.
Is freemcp.space the same as freemcp.ai?
No. freemcp.space is Appnova's project and is separate from the similarly named freemcp.ai. They share a name and a general purpose but are run by different teams. This page is about Appnova's freemcp.space.
How is it different from big directories like Glama, mcp.so or Smithery?
Those directories index tens of thousands of servers automatically and optimise for coverage. freemcp.space optimises for trust: a smaller, curated set rather than an automated crawl. Curation and security-vetting are the direction and the point, not catalogue size.
How many MCP servers does freemcp.space list?
It currently lists 142+ publicly deployed MCP servers, organised as a curated directory rather than an automated crawl.
Can I use these MCP servers with Jerico?
Yes. Jerico, Appnova's multi-agent orchestrator, speaks MCP natively, so servers you discover on freemcp.space can be plugged straight into your Jerico agents' toolset.

Still have a question? Email [email protected] — we read it.

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