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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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