Clicking is outdated.
In lean teams, the biggest productivity killer is context switching.
Unproductive work
Every click, tab switch, and menu hunt adds up to wasted payroll hours.
We've all felt it, juggling screens just to get meaningful work done. Often losing our train of thought in the ocean of browser tabs.
Solution: MCP (Model Context Protocol)
With MCP (Model Context Protocol) the nightmare is over. You don't have to search, scroll, or click anymore.
Websites and dashboards are on their way to becoming ancient relics.
You simply speak, and the work gets done:
Create a contact
Update a contact in the pipeline
Send follow up SMS or emails
Manage your calendar
No dashboards or training. Just speak to your favorite LLM in natural language, in a way that makes sense to you.
LLMs: The New Interface
LLMs can now be your interface for business.
Take a look at GoHighLevel for example, the all-in-one CRM, automation, and marketing platform. It's really powerful but the learning curve is steep. There's a ton of menus and hidden tricks that you know are there but hard to discover. Most small business operators spend hunting down tools than actually growing their business.
MCP Changes this. With it's features available through an MCP Server, you can just connect your account to your favorite AI Assistant (like ChatGPT) and then just speak out what you want done.
“Add a new contact.”
“Move this lead to the next stage.”
“Send a follow-up SMS to everyone who booked a call last week.”
“Schedule a meeting Thursday at 2pm.”
“Pull a revenue report for Q3.”
The best part is that LLMs respond well to how you think and speak. You're free to engage with tools in a way that is natural to you instead of being forced through endless clicks or workflows that don't work for you.
MCP transforms tools from being intimidating into intuitive and accessible. Allowing you to stay in the flow, focus on results and reclaim wasted time.
Software is no longer being made for human clicking, but instead of LLM consumption.”
The interface of the future is no longer a mouse and keyboard.
It's your words.