Overview
Learn how Jotsu turns data into working applications with UI, workflows, deployment, and AI-accessible MCP capabilities built in.
Most applications are data applications.
They collect data, store it, change it, search it, display it, and trigger actions from it. That is true whether you are building an internal dashboard, a customer portal, a workflow tool, a lightweight SaaS product, or an AI agent backend.
Jotsu is built around that idea.
One App, Two Interfaces
A Jotsu app is both a traditional application and an MCP server at the same time.
People can use it through a normal interface: pages, forms, tables, dashboards, and workflows.
AI tools can use it through MCP: reading data, calling actions, triggering workflows, and interacting with the same underlying system directly.
The app is not "a website with AI added later."
It is one data application with both human and AI access built in from the start.
Build by Describing the System
With Jotsu, you create an app with the UI and customize it with your favorite AI tools. (Don't have AI tools, we'll get you started there too)
For example: "Create a customer onboarding tracker with companies, contacts, tasks, notes, and a workflow for moving accounts from signed to launched."
Jotsu turns that into an application with data, UI, actions, and an MCP interface. You can keep refining it with AI instead of manually wiring every piece together.
Deployment Included
Jotsu also handles the operational layer.
Hosting, deployment, updates, and runtime details are managed for you, so the work is focused on defining the application instead of assembling infrastructure.
The old flow is: generate code, configure services, deploy, debug, and maintain the stack.
The Jotsu flow is: describe the app, use it, improve it, and let the platform handle where it runs.
The Shift
Jotsu turns apps into live data systems that both people and AI can use.
You get the normal app interface and the MCP interface together, backed by the same data, workflows, and actions.
If you are not a developer, Jotsu handles the hard parts: hosting, deployment, infrastructure, and runtime details.
If you are a developer, the code is right there. You get a real, fully customizable application, not a locked-down builder.
You will never be limited by the platform.