Open Innovation The Pixel PiratesSubmitted July 18, 2026

Concord — an MCP that turns one command into a cross-department check

An MCP app on the Model Context Protocol built by The Pixel Pirates at the Amrita University Amritapuri campus NitroStack × MCP To The Moon hackathon and deployed on NitroStack.

About this project

Most "AI DevOps" demos are chatbots wearing a hard hat. Concord actually runs the pipeline — commit, build, cost-check, canary deploy, monitor, loop — with nobody touching it. It watches five clusters across three regions, live security threats, and real department budgets at the same time, and it doesn't just react, it does the math first: what does halting this cluster actually cost, whose contract does it break, whose budget goes negative. If the answer crosses a hard line, it refuses to act — even fully autonomous, it won't drain a team's budget below its safety floor. Everything else, it just handles. When a human does need to step in, it hands over a real briefing — financial exposure, conflict type, a live AI-generated root-cause chain — with an SLA clock ticking, not a wall of logs to decode. Every decision, human or machine, gets hash-chained into a tamper-evident audit trail. Built on Nitrostack/MCP, the same brain runs as a live dashboard and as an MCP server any AI client can call — same rules, same receipts, either way.

Open Innovation track

Solve any real-world problem with AI, regardless of industry or domain.

Team The Pixel Pirates

  • MANDALA RUTHIK REDDYLead

  • Vuyyala.Hareesh

  • Yaswanth Rahul

  • Hasthi Naresh

Frequently asked questions

What does Concord — an MCP that turns one command into a cross-department check do?
Most "AI DevOps" demos are chatbots wearing a hard hat. Concord actually runs the pipeline — commit, build, cost-check, canary deploy, monitor, loop — with nobody touching it. It watches five clusters across three regions, live security threats, and real department budgets at the same time, and it doesn't just react, it does the math first: what does halting this cluster actually cost, whose contract does it break, whose budget goes negative. If the answer crosses a hard line, it refuses to act — even fully autonomous, it won't drain a team's budget below its safety floor. Everything else, it just handles. When a human does need to step in, it hands over a real briefing — financial exposure, conflict type, a live AI-generated root-cause chain — with an SLA clock ticking, not a wall of logs to decode. Every decision, human or machine, gets hash-chained into a tamper-evident audit trail. Built on Nitrostack/MCP, the same brain runs as a live dashboard and as an MCP server any AI client can call — same rules, same receipts, either way.
Who built Concord — an MCP that turns one command into a cross-department check?
Concord — an MCP that turns one command into a cross-department check was built by team The Pixel Pirates at the Amrita University Amritapuri campus NitroStack × MCP To The Moon hackathon, in the Open Innovation track.
What is an MCP app and how is it built?
An MCP app is an application built on the Model Context Protocol — an open standard that lets AI agents connect to tools, data, and APIs. This project exposes MCP tools and resources that agentic AI systems can call. It was built and deployed on NitroStack, the full-stack platform for shipping MCP apps and servers.