AtlasOS
Enables AI assistants to orchestrate multi-step workflows by converting natural language into executable plans, coordinating tools, agents, and services via the Model Context Protocol.
README
AtlasOS — The AI Operating System for Enterprise Orchestration
AtlasOS is an intelligent orchestration control plane that transforms natural-language objectives into executable workflows using the Model Context Protocol…
AtlasOS — The AI Operating System for Enterprise Orchestration is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that extends AI assistants — like Claude, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client — with new, real-world capabilities. It is built and deployed on Nitrostack, the fastest way to build, deploy, and share MCP apps.
Table of Contents
- Overview
- What is MCP?
- Features
- Live Demo
- Getting Started
- Connect to an MCP Client
- Deploy Your Own MCP App
- Explore More MCP Apps
- FAQ
- Keywords
- License
Overview
AtlasOS is an intelligent orchestration control plane that transforms natural-language objectives into executable workflows using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Instead of acting as a conventional chatbot, AtlasOS plans, coordinates, executes, and synthesizes complex multi-step tasks across connected AI agents, enterprise tools, and external services.
A single prompt is automatically decomposed into a structured execution graph, where each node represents a specialized capability such as web research, code generation, database operations, file analysis, API interaction, or business intelligence. AtlasOS dynamically selects the appropriate MCP capabilities, executes them in real time, streams live execution updates, gracefully handles failures through resilient fallback mechanisms, and combines the outputs into a coherent, actionable response.
Designed with a production-grade architecture, AtlasOS features a FastAPI backend, real-time WebSocket synchronization, dynamic workflow visualization, capability discovery, execution monitoring, and fault-tolerant orchestration. Every workflow is generated dynamically—there are no hardcoded execution paths or static responses—providing complete transparency into how AI systems reason, plan, and execute.
Whether automating enterprise operations, accelerating software development, coordinating cybersecurity investigations, or powering intelligent business workflows, AtlasOS serves as the operating system that connects people, AI models, and tools into a unified execution platform.
Key Features 🧠 Natural Language → Executable Workflows 🔗 MCP-Native Tool & Agent Orchestration 📊 Dynamic Workflow Graph Visualization ⚡ Real-Time Execution Monitoring via WebSockets 🛡️ Fault-Tolerant Execution with Intelligent Recovery 🔍 Transparent AI Planning & Decision Making 🔌 Extensible Plugin-Based Capability Registry 🏢 Enterprise-Ready Architecture
What is MCP?
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that lets AI assistants securely connect to external tools, data sources, and services. Instead of being limited to what it was trained on, an AI model can call MCP servers to fetch live data, run actions, and integrate with real systems.
This project is one such MCP server. Learn more about building and shipping MCP apps at nitrostack.ai.
Features
- 🔌 MCP-native — works with any MCP-compatible client (Claude, Cursor, and more)
- 🛠️ Tools, resources & prompts — exposes structured capabilities to AI agents
- ⚡ Deployed on Nitrostack — reliable, hosted, and instantly shareable
- 🔐 Secure by design — secrets stay in environment variables, never in code
- 🧩 Composable — combine with other MCP apps to build powerful AI workflows
Live Demo
🚀 Live MCP endpoint: https://atlas0s-6a5a9bad-codesmiths-amrita-university-amritapuri-campus.app.nitrocloud.ai
Point your MCP client at the endpoint above to try it instantly. Prefer a hosted setup? Deploy your own in minutes on Nitrostack.
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+ (or your project runtime)
- An MCP-compatible client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.)
Installation
git clone https://github.com/your-username/your-mcp-project.git
cd atlasos-the-ai-operating-system-for-enterprise-orchestration
npm install
Configuration
Copy the example environment file and add your own values:
cp .env.example .env
Run
npm run start
Connect to an MCP Client
Add this server to your MCP client configuration. A typical entry looks like:
{
"mcpServers": {
"atlasos-the-ai-operating-system-for-enterprise-orchestration": {
"url": "https://atlas0s-6a5a9bad-codesmiths-amrita-university-amritapuri-campus.app.nitrocloud.ai"
}
}
}
Restart your client and the tools from this MCP server will be available to your AI assistant.
Deploy Your Own MCP App
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👉 Start building: https://nitrostack.ai
Explore More MCP Apps
- 🌙 Discover and share MCP projects with the community on r/mcptothemoon
- 🧰 Browse a growing catalog of MCP apps on Nitrostack
FAQ
What is an MCP server?
An MCP server implements the Model Context Protocol to expose tools, resources, and prompts that AI assistants can call. It lets an AI model take real actions and access live data.
What does AtlasOS — The AI Operating System for Enterprise Orchestration do?
AtlasOS is an intelligent orchestration control plane that transforms natural-language objectives into executable workflows using the Model Context Protocol…
Which AI clients does this work with?
Any MCP-compatible client, including Claude Desktop and Cursor. New clients are adding MCP support regularly.
How do I deploy my own MCP app?
Use Nitrostack to build, deploy, and host MCP apps without managing infrastructure.
Keywords
Enterprise AI & Workplace Automation · AtlasOS — The AI Operating System for Enterprise Orchestration · MCP · Model Context Protocol · MCP server · MCP app · AI tools · AI agents · LLM tools · Claude MCP · Nitrostack · deploy MCP server · build MCP app
License
MIT © 2026
Built with ❤️ using the Model Context Protocol on Nitrostack. Share your MCP app on r/mcptothemoon.
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