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# DronaHQ Launches MCP Server to Give AI Coding Agents Secure Access to Production Infrastructure
- URL: https://www.theleftshift.com/dronahq-launches-mcp-server-to-give-ai-coding-agents-secure-access-to-production-infrastructure/
- Published: 2026-08-18T07:05:39.000Z
- Updated: 2026-08-18T07:05:39.000Z
- Description: DronaHQ MCP connects coding agents including Claude Code, Cursor, Codex and VS Code to DronaHQ’s application platform, allowing developers to continue building through their existing development environments while the platform provides the production infrastructure underneath.
- Author: Pritam Bordoloi 
- Tags: AI Agents, Developer's Corner

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](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/2026-07-28/getting-started/intro?ref=theleftshift.com) server designed to give AI coding agents governed access to production infrastructure.

*"AI has dramatically reduced the time required to build the application itself. The bottleneck is increasingly everything around the application. 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,"* [*Jinen Dedhia*](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jinendedhia/?ref=theleftshift.com)*, DronaHQ Co-Founder, said.*

DronaHQ MCP connects coding agents including Claude Code, [Cursor](https://www.theleftshift.com/elon-musk-now-wants-to-end-githubs-dominance/), Codex and VS Code to DronaHQ’s application platform, allowing developers to continue building through their existing development environments while the platform provides the production infrastructure underneath.

The MCP server provides governed access to more than 400 data sources and systems, including databases, REST APIs, GraphQL and gRPC services, internal microservices and third-party platforms. It can also connect to systems behind VPNs through SSH tunnelling.

The platform includes credential and secrets management, ensuring credentials do not need to be stored in application code or included in an AI model’s prompt. It also provides role-based access controls, SSO and authentication, version history, audit logs and deployment capabilities.

Applications can be hosted in DronaHQ’s environment or deployed through self-hosted or VPC configurations, eliminating the need for developers to manually configure servers, CI/CD pipelines or SSL certificates.

DronaHQ is positioning MCP primarily for internal tools, administrative panels, dashboards, CRUD applications and field-force applications, where companies need to move applications into production quickly.

The company said teams developing applications requiring extensive proprietary backend logic or public-facing APIs can continue using their own backend infrastructure.

DronaHQ MCP is available immediately for developers using [Claude Code](https://www.theleftshift.com/anthropic-limits-claude-code-usage-on-third-party-tools-introduces-pay-as-you-go-pricing/), Cursor, Codex and VS Code. 

Earlier this year, the startup launched its [Agentic AI Platform](https://www.theleftshift.com/dronahq-launches-no-code-agentic-ai-platform-for-enterprise-workflows-and-governance/), a no-code environment designed to help enterprises build, deploy, and govern AI agents for operational workflows at scale.