If you don't have MCP for your app/service – you're missing out

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If you don't have MCP for your SaaS - you're missing out. (self.SaaS)<br>submitted 15 hours ago * by astashov

Everyone and their cat is trying to add AI to their apps, SaaS and businesses. Usually it's some sort of chat or sparkly "AI" button that's placed at the most visible spot on your site or app. It often looks very annoying, works poorly, users hate it - but the companies still push it, because if they aren't "AI-native" in 2026, they're pretty much doomed.

And it makes sense it works poorly. If the...

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