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MCP 4 Everyone
Have you ever looked at a powerful enterprise tool and thought, "This is great, but how do I get my non-developer colleagues to actually use it?" As a developer turned community manager, I faced this exact challenge. The answer wasn't more code; it was a new approach to empowerment.
This session tells the story of building "MCP for Everybody," a tool designed to make complex technology accessible to all. We'll walk through the journey of translating developer-centric processes into simple, template-driven workflows. You'll see how I vibe coded a user-friendly interface that abstracts away the complexity, empowering community members and technologists to get started with powerful tools in minutes, not months.
Join me to discover how a simple shift in perspective—from writing code to building guided experiences—can unlock the full potential of your team and your tools. You'll leave with a new framework for thinking about user adoption and practical insights on how to build your own solutions that bridge the gap between technology and the people who need it most.
Track: Community & People, Developer Tools & Workflows, Low-Code/No-Code Solutions
Session Level: Beginner / All Levels
Target Audience: Community Managers, Developer Advocates, Product Managers, Citizen Developers, UX Designers, and any technologist passionate about making tools more accessible.
Prerequisites: No coding experience is required! Just bring your curiosity and a desire to empower others.
What Attendees Will Learn:
Actionable strategies for increasing tool adoption among non-technical users.
The core principles of designing simplified, template-based user workflows.
Key lessons learned from building a Bolt.js application, including the importance of explicit routing and user-centric design.
How to pitch and develop a tool based on a real-world need within your community.

Jason Torres
From filmMaker to codeMaker
Rochester, New York, United States
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