How to build your own AI assistant using MCP: a beginner’s guide
Have you ever wished you could tell your computer to handle multiple tasks at once – like scheduling appointments, checking information, and sending emails – and have it just do everything automatically? Thanks to advancements in AI technology, this is now possible with AI agents, and they’re getting even more powerful with something called MCP.
What is MCP?
MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. Think of it as a universal connector (like a USB-C cable) that allows your AI agent to connect to various applications with just one integration. Instead of connecting your AI to each app individually, you connect it to one MCP, which gives access to all the tools the AI might need.
The evolution of AI tools
To understand why MCP is such a big deal, let’s look at how we got here:
- Large Language Models (LLMs): Like ChatGPT and Claude, these take text input and produce outputs (text, images, etc.)
- AI + Automation: Tools like Zapier connect LLMs to various apps through APIs (think of APIs as waiters in a restaurant carrying messages between you and the kitchen)
- AI Agents: These can understand your request and choose which tools to use to complete tasks
- MCP: Takes AI agents further by bundling many APIs together into one connection point
How to create your own MCP client (no coding required!)
Here’s how to set up your own MCP using Zapier:
- Go to zapier.com/mcp and click “Get Started”
- You’ll receive a unique MCP server endpoint (keep this private!)
- Click “Edit MCP Actions” to define what your MCP can do
- Add actions like sending emails, creating