According to a recent LinkedIn post from Prefect, the company is highlighting continued traction for its FastMCP tool, noting it has reached roughly 8 million downloads, albeit with a lighthearted reference to usage in developer sandboxes. The post also points to a thematic “funeral” event for MCP scheduled for April 1, signaling an ongoing narrative around the product’s evolution rather than a clear end-of-life.
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The company’s LinkedIn post further promotes a discussion featuring Adam Azzam and founder Jeremiah Lowin on “Code Mode,” described as a way to integrate code-centric workflows with orchestration and task management. This focus on mixing developer tooling with workflow automation may indicate Prefect’s intent to deepen engagement with software engineers, which could support ecosystem growth, developer mindshare, and longer-term monetization opportunities around orchestration.
The post mentions that Prefect has built an MCP server for the MCP Developers Summit, suggesting active participation in the broader MCP developer community. For investors, this activity may imply that Prefect is investing in standards-based integrations and community events to expand use cases, potentially reinforcing its position in the workflow orchestration and developer tooling market over time, even as the company uses humor to frame MCP’s future.

