New offering connects Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and VS Code directly to a governed application backend — giving coding agents the auth, RBAC, secrets management, and deployment infrastructure they can't generate on their own.
DronaHQ, an enterprise application and agent platform built by Deltecs Infotech Pvt Ltd, has announced the general availability of DronaHQ MCP, a Model Context Protocol server that gives AI coding agents secure, governed access to production infrastructure - closing the gap between AI-generated code and AI-generated applications that are actually safe to run in production.
The problem
AI coding agents have become proficient at generating application code: frontends, CRUD operations, backend scaffolding. What they cannot do is make that code production-ready. Every generated application still requires authentication, database credentials, secret management, role-based access control, SSO, environment configuration, deployment pipelines, and audit logging, engineering work that has to be rebuilt by hand for every new AI-generated app, regardless of how quickly the code itself was written.
What DronaHQ MCP does
DronaHQ MCP connects directly to coding agents inside the developer's existing environment Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or VS Code and exposes DronaHQ's application platform as the production backend for anything the agent builds. Through the MCP connection, coding agents get:
● Governed access to 400+ data sources and systems databases, REST APIs, GraphQL, gRPC services, internal microservices, and third-party platforms, including systems behind a VPN via SSH tunnelling
● A credential vault and secrets management layer credentials never enter the codebase or the model's prompt
● RBAC and granular permissions generated with the app, not retrofitted after the fact
● SSO and authentication, already configured
● Version history and audit logs, with every change attributed
● Deployment and hosting self-hosted or VPC, with no server, CI/CD pipeline, or SSL certificate to configure manually
The developer continues to work entirely from their IDE, prompting the agent to build the application. DronaHQ MCP supplies the production substrate underneath it, and the resulting application runs on DronaHQ's existing web and mobile application runtime.
Where it fits
DronaHQ positions MCP for internal tooling, admin panels, dashboards, CRUD applications, and field-force apps categories where teams need something live quickly and the backend logic is largely standard. For applications with heavy proprietary logic or a public-facing API surface agentic workflows, voice agents, data and RAG agents DronaHQ recommends teams continue to bring their own backend.
"AI has dramatically reduced the time required to build the application itself. The bottleneck is increasingly everything around the application," said Jinen Dedhia, Co-Founder, DronaHQ. "Developers shouldn't have to ask an AI coding agent to reinvent identity, secrets, permissions and deployment every time they build an internal application. The AI should focus on the application. The platform should handle the production concerns."
Availability
DronaHQ MCP is available now. Developers can connect it from Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or VS Code; enterprise teams can book a technical walkthrough at https://demo.dronahq.com.
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