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I Automated My Entire Dev Workflow with AI (You Won't Believe How Easy It Is)

Shayan on July 28, 2025

As a solo developer building UserJot, I was spending too much time on repetitive tasks. Between analyzing user feedback, doing keyword research, ch...
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shroomlife 🍄

feels like a commercial...

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Shayan

tbh I'm just very excited about MCP and integrating it with my workflow.

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Jonas Scholz • Edited

robotjot amirite (nice post, im going to copy some parts)

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Shayan

At this point I'm just turning everything into MCP. You should actually give it a try!

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Evan Dickinson

This feels nice but I don’t understand bc while nice is it at the scale where you need mcp. Dosent seem like too much traffic and you again you’ll inevitably lose nuance with the summary. However it could augment the workflow and does scale better

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Rajesh Patel

This is 🔥. Love how you’re using MCP to bridge the gap between AI assistance and real dev productivity. The keyword research and support ticket summaries alone are game-changers — and seeing it all flow into UserJot is next-level.

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Danilo

Will give fastmcp a try. I used MCP for Figma integration, but it’s just a bit cumbersome to set up the server each time, verify the connection.

Love the UserJot idea btw, at least from dev perspective

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Umang Suthar • Edited

This is seriously impressive work!!
Love how you’ve used MCP to streamline real dev pain points and especially the way Claude plugs into actual tasks with context-aware tools.

If you're into building smarter workflows like this, you might also find value in what we're working on, running AI tools like these directly on-chain, without needing servers at all.
Think: AI microservices as smart contracts, scaling with zero backend overhead.

We're building it over at haveto.com
Would love to hear how something like that might fit into setups like yours...

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arnoutvreugdenhil

I was wondering... what role does AI have in fhis? You could have made buttons to call these years ago.

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Peter Planke

My thought too.

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The Arkitekt

Sounds like a bad idea, for so many reasons...

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Rich Ross

Care to name one or two?

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Jicé Isoard

I believe he watched too much of Terminator movies and refers globally to giving access to the data or computer to an AI is bad generally speaking. However, giving access to anything "dangerous" to anyone/anything is to be done with cautious and thinked about that's all.
Follow the least of access principles and you'll be fine. Start with read only first, give write access only to revert-able data or in dedicated context and closed environment/user. I'd be happy to use AI with MCP for monkey testing by the way seems fun.

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Abhiwan Technology

Wow it seems to be very intresting, Nowadaysmost of the 3d game development company in India were doing such type of creative things to do some innovations.

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J J

Thankfully my "dev workflow" consists of none of these things. Nice (323rd) advertisement though.

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Stefan Neidig

Interesting idea, that isn't new. fastmcp is (at least to me). So thanks for sharing