Human in the Loop
Alasdair and Cameron debate whether you can really plug Claude into Amazon, let it rip on a $500K/month ad budget, and call it a business. Episode Summary: Everyone's talking about MCP — Model Context Protocol — and the dream of plugging a large language model like Claude straight into Amazon to run an entire marketplace business. In this episode, Cameron Yoder and Alasdair McLean-Foreman cut through the LinkedIn buzz to define what MCP actually is (spoiler: it's effectively a glorified API), where it genuinely shines today, and where the wheels come off when you try to hand a $500,000/month ad budget to a model with no middle layer. They get into the specifics: which use cases are ready right now (analytics, querying, cross-channel data exploration), why running an enterprise marketplace business demands more than a pipe between an LLM and a database, and what an MCP-native operating model actually looks like — including how it might compress headcount, why you'd want to build your own data layer, which categories of SaaS are most exposed (HubSpot Breeze, Zapier, legal tools all come up), and the Nvidia executive's "every software company becomes a token factory" line. Key Topics / Talking Points What MCP (Model Context Protocol) actually is — and why "it's a glorified API" is the right mental model Why plugging Claude directly into a large Amazon brand is, at this moment, a stretch — and what specifically breaks The use cases that already work today: analytics, ad-hoc querying, replacing BI/spreadsheet workflows The use cases that don't work yet: autonomous bid management, full-budget campaign edits, cross-channel optimization Why a "middle layer" — your own database and interface — is non-negotiable for serious marketplace operators How MCP changes headcount math: not zero people, but maybe one person doing three jobs The Anthropic "one-person marketing team" precedent and what it does and doesn't prove The Nvidia "token factory" thesis and which SaaS categories are most exposed Why HubSpot Breeze and Zapier hint at where mainstream B2B software is heading The real competitive threat to incumbent marketplace SaaS: lean, AI-native, agentic-from-day-one startups Why the right move for most operators is to test MCP — not bet the business on it Timestamps / Chapters 00:00 — Cold open & opening positions: can you really plug Claude into Amazon? 01:33 — What MCP actually is: the "glorified API" definition 03:42 — The "right" use cases: where Claude shines vs. where it breaks 05:11 — Would you let it run a $500K/mo ad budget? The middle-layer debate 07:04 — The data gap: cross-channel signals and why a pipe isn't enough 09:28 — The "token factory" thesis and headcount implications 11:17 — Architecting it yourself: which SaaS categories get displaced 14:04 — HubSpot Breeze, Zapier, and the AI-native competitor threat 17:17 — Takeaways and the buy-a-brand experiment tease If you got value from this episode: * Subscribe to Human in the Loop on Spotify and YouTube so the next episode lands in your feed. * Follow Cameron and Alasdair on LinkedIn — that's where the between-episode debates and experiment updates live. * Try the test yourself. Spin up an MCP connection on a small slice of your business and see what it can actually do — you don't have to bet the budget to learn something. * Tell us what to sell. We're seriously considering buying a brand and running it with AI in the loop. Reply on LinkedIn or email the show with what category we should pick. * Rate the show wherever you're listening — it's the single biggest thing that helps new operators find us.
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