Hackathon showcase

MCP projects built at Test University

These are 1 real MCP apps and servers built and deployed by student teams at the Test University NitroStack × MCP To The Moon hackathon. Each project is a working agentic AI build on the Model Context Protocol, shipped on NitroStack. Open any project to watch the demo, read the write-up, and explore the source.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Test University NitroStack hackathon?
The Test University hackathon is a NitroStack × MCP To The Moon buildathon where student teams design, build, and deploy MCP (Model Context Protocol) apps and servers. Every project on this page is a real, submitted MCP application built by a student team and deployed on NitroStack — the full-stack platform for building and shipping agentic AI and MCP apps.
What are MCP apps and MCP servers?
MCP apps and MCP servers are applications built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) — an open standard that lets AI agents securely connect to tools, data, and APIs. An MCP server exposes tools, resources, and prompts that any MCP-compatible AI agent can call, turning a large language model into an agentic AI system that can take real actions. NitroStack lets you build, deploy, and scale these MCP apps end to end.
How many projects were built at Test University?
1 MCP project was submitted at the Test University hackathon. You can browse each one below, watch the demo, read the write-up, and open the source code and live MCP endpoint.
How can I build my own MCP app?
You can build your own MCP app on NitroStack (nitrostack.ai) — it provides the SDK, cloud deployment, and studio to go from idea to a deployed, agentic AI MCP server. Explore the docs at docs.nitrostack.ai and browse community builds on r/mcptothemoon.