--- title: app.build available via Homebrew, Neon MCP Server updates, and more --- ## app.build — now available via Homebrew Last week, we introduced [app.build](https://www.app.build/), our open-source reference implementation for building AI-powered applications on top of Neon. Unlike LLMs that generate isolated snippets, `app.build` uses agent architecture to turn prompts into fully deployed, production-ready applications — complete with frontend, backend, and a Neon Postgres database. This week, in addition to installing `app.build` using `npx`, you can now install it using Homebrew. ![brew app.build install](/docs/changelog/brew_appdotbuild.png) 📌 We also fixed an issue where newly built apps could flicker between the “Under Construction” page and the actual app. Apps now load consistently. ## Neon MCP homepage & streamable HTTP support - **Neon MCP Server now has a homepage** — We’ve launched a new homepage for the Neon MCP Server at [mcp.neon.tech](https://mcp.neon.tech), making it easier to understand what the MCP Server does and what tools it supports. - **Streamable HTTP support** — The Neon MCP Server now supports streamable HTTP as an alternative to Server-Sent Events (SSE) for streaming responses. This makes it easier to consume streamed data in environments where SSE is not ideal — such as CLI tools, backend services, or AI agents. To use streamable HTTP, make sure to use the latest remote MCP server, and specify the `https://mcp.neon.tech/mcp` endpoint. ```json { "mcpServers": { "neon": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "mcp-remote@latest", "https://mcp.neon.tech/mcp"] } } } ```
**Fixes & improvements** - **Neon Console** - We updated the **Instant point-in-time restore** time selector component on the **Backup & Restore** page. The new selector makes it a little easier to select the restore point time and date. - Fixed an issue in the console that prevented shared projects from being displayed.