
Japanese startup Homula has begun offering a beta of "Agens Skills," an infrastructure service for building Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that let AI agents securely call internal and external business systems. The platform abstracts away messy differences in APIs and authentication across services like Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, SAP and Salesforce, exposing a unified interface so multiple agents can reuse the same integrations. By aligning with Anthropic’s MCP standard and providing a no‑code environment for integration logic, Homula is effectively trying to become the plumbing layer between agentic AI and the SaaS stacks enterprises already run. Pricing starts with a “Starter” tier aimed at individuals and proofs of concept, with team and enterprise offerings to follow—positioning the company to ride the wave of organizations experimenting with AI agents while still wary of tightly coupling them to any single model provider.([dcross.impress.co.jp](https://dcross.impress.co.jp/docs/news/004433.html))