Archestra is an open-source, self-hosted platform designed to orchestrate and manage AI agents using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It is positioned as an enterprise solution, tested with Fortune 50 companies, and aims to make AI agent deployment and management accessible to both technical and non-technical users within organizations. The platform supports integration with enterprise identity providers through SSO, including Entra ID, Okta, and any OIDC-compliant provider, ensuring that each tool call operates under the individual user's identity rather than shared service accounts.
A central feature of Archestra is its support for agentic chat applications, which are designed for a wide range of roles such as support, sales, accounting, and HR, in addition to developers. The chat interface allows users to interact with AI agents and access various "skills"—collections of instructions and scripts packaged in a format compatible with Claude Code and Codex. These skills can be transferred between systems, and both skills and apps can begin as personal tools before being promoted to team- or organization-wide resources through a review process.
The platform enables apps to render interactive user interfaces, such as dashboards, boards, and forms, directly within the chat conversation. Archestra also includes an MCP Orchestrator, agent runtime, and proxies for LLM and MCP, as well as features for security, compliance guardrails, observability, and cost tracking. The curated MCP catalog offers access to over 900 evaluated Model Context Protocol servers for AI agents.
Archestra is available as a free, self-hosted solution, supported by an open-source community of approximately 4,000 members. Its design accommodates both technical and non-technical users, providing tools and controls suitable for large organizations seeking to deploy AI agents securely and at scale.
In the Autonomous agents & workflows space, Archestra takes a focused approach. Managing, orchestrating, and securing AI agents and skills at enterprise scale with compliance and observability. It is built as a B2B product for enterprise IT teams. Archestra is open source under the Open Source license. It runs on the web and the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
Archestra AI builds and maintains Archestra, and the product first shipped in 2025. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 4k stars and 2.2k commits in the last 90 days. Key capabilities include agent chat, SSO integration, and security guardrails. It exposes integrations via an MCP server and a public API.
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