Quick start

Bump.sh connects people with REST and event-driven APIs by centralizing their documentation, highlighted with the latest changes and updates, while also powering MCP servers that execute API workflows for AI agents and tools.

From your API definitions (OpenAPI and AsyncAPI), Bump.sh automatically generates documentation and detailed changelogs. From your workflow definitions (Flower, and Arazzo soon), it deploys MCP servers that execute real business workflows. Both offerings include extensive customization options to provide a unique experience that reflects your brand.

This setting started guide aims to get you started quickly, whether you’re working with API definitions, workflow documents, or both.

You can start by deploying your first API documentation and exploring customization options, or dive into MCP servers for workflow execution. Either path will help you get the most out of Bump.sh before digging further into advanced features.