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🆕Fin now supports MCP as a client, and Intercom supports MCP as a server. This little example shows Fin connecting to Stripe's MCP server letting Fin list products, prices, and even create payment links. This lets Fin resolve customer questions better, faster, and cheaper

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This 2nd demo shows Davy using @AnthropicAI's Claude to connect to @linear to find a bug, then connect to @intercom to find all related conversations, find the common pattern and work out the problem. We stop just short of generating a prompt for @Cursor :)

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@stripe awesome! we tried recently to build a MCP integration into Fin without this native client support and it was very difficult. would love to give it another shot now. we can bring all CS team’s authenticated tools into Fin and automate a lot of work here.

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MonicaFields1 yıl önce

@stripe First time I’ve followed @CharlesBrownUS At first I doubted Adjusted my strategy based on his approach, Ever since I started following him,

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JJ Tang (Rootly)1 yıl önce

@stripe This is really cool, @destraynor. I love seeing other use cases with MCP. Have you started thinking about what reliability looks like with this and with agent-to-agent in general? I’m very curious to know how and what people are thinking.

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Ashwin Ramachandran1 yıl önce

@stripe Is this live, I cant see MCP servers available on my page

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