--- title: Development sidebarTitle: Development description: Preview and test your app tools locally without a full MCP host. icon: flask --- import { VersionBadge } from '/snippets/version-badge.mdx' The dev UI showing a rendered Prefab app with the MCP inspector panel `fastmcp dev apps` gives you a browser preview for your app tools without needing an MCP host client. It starts your server and a local dev UI side by side: you pick a tool, fill in its arguments, and the rendered result opens in a new tab. Works with both [Interactive Tools](/apps/prefab) and [custom HTML apps](/apps/low-level). ## Quick start ```bash fastmcp dev apps server.py ``` The dev UI opens at `http://localhost:8080`. Your MCP server runs on port 8000 with auto-reload enabled by default — save a file and the server restarts automatically. ## How it works The dev server does three things: The **picker page** connects to your MCP server, finds all tools with UI metadata, and renders a form for each one. The forms are auto-generated from the tool's input schema — text fields, dropdowns, checkboxes, all wired up. When you submit a form, the dev server **calls your tool** via the MCP protocol and opens the result in a new tab. The result page loads the tool's UI resource (the Prefab renderer or your custom HTML) inside an AppBridge — the same protocol that real MCP hosts use. A **reverse proxy** on `/mcp` forwards requests from the browser to your MCP server, avoiding CORS issues that would otherwise block the iframe-based renderer from talking to a different port. ## MCP inspector The dev UI includes an inspector panel on the left side that captures MCP traffic in real time. It shows JSON-RPC messages flowing between the browser and your server — requests, responses, and AppBridge `postMessage` traffic. Each entry shows direction, method, timing, and a smart summary. Click any entry to expand the full JSON-RPC body. The panel auto-scrolls to new messages unless you've scrolled up to inspect older ones. The inspector is useful for debugging: you can see exactly what arguments your tool received, what it returned, and how the AppBridge communicated with the renderer. ## Options ```bash fastmcp dev apps server.py:mcp --mcp-port 9000 --dev-port 9090 --no-reload ``` | Option | Flag | Default | Description | | ------ | ---- | ------- | ----------- | | MCP Port | `--mcp-port` | `8000` | Port for your MCP server | | Dev Port | `--dev-port` | `8080` | Port for the dev UI | | Auto-Reload | `--reload` / `--no-reload` | On | Watch files and restart the server on changes | ## Multiple tools If your server has multiple app tools, the picker shows a dropdown. Each tool gets its own form and launch button. The tool's `title` is displayed when available, falling back to the tool name. ```bash # Server with multiple app tools fastmcp dev apps examples/apps/contacts/contacts_server.py ```