10 days ago
StationOne is a local-first, model-agnostic AI client and orchestration layer that enables users to build, run, and manage agentic workflows across multiple LLMs and MCP connectors. It provides a unified workspace for integrating AI models, tools, and data sources through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing agents to securely interact with external services like APIs, databases, and SaaS platforms. With support for custom agents, pre-prompt templates, and a curated MCP marketplace, StationOne acts as a central hub for deploying scalable, context-aware AI automation across personal and enterprise environments.
Overview
StationOne (by Kochava) is an integrative AI desktop client that brings together models, tools, and data into a single workspace for building and running AI agents.
At its core, StationOne functions as an AI orchestration layer—connecting any large language model (OpenAI, Anthropic, local models, etc.) with external tools via Model Context Protocol (MCP) connectors. These connectors act as a bridge between AI and real-world systems (APIs, databases, SaaS apps), enabling agents to execute complex, multi-step workflows.
Key capabilities include:
- Universal model support (multi-LLM, local + cloud)
- MCP marketplace for integrating tools and data sources
- Agent creation (“Agent Forge”) for no-code workflow automation
- Workspace-based organization for context, prompts, and knowledge
- Local-first architecture for privacy, security, and performance
- Unlike browser-based AI tools, StationOne runs locally as a desktop app, giving users full control over data while acting as a central hub for
AI-driven workflows and automation.