u/Igor_Kudryk

It's funny how Salesforce is pushing MCPs as if it adds new functionality

It's so funny to see how Salesforce and people around are pushing MCPs as if it's some kind of new invention. When they introduced Headless 360, they said "60+ new MCPs".

Wow. So what?

Those MCPs add 0 new functionality. They don't allow to do anything new. It's literally just an API wrapper.

It's all the same API calls under the MCP, just nicely arranged. Anything you can do with MCP, you can do without MCP just as good.

I wish they'd actually focus on making API and CLI better instead of those MCPs.

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u/Igor_Kudryk — 9 days ago