here's a full list of what the meta ads (official) MCP let's you do via claude
ads_activate_entity
ads_catalog_create
ads_catalog_get_catalogs
ads_catalog_get_details
ads_catalog_get_diagnostics
ads_catalog_get_feed_rules
ads_catalog_get_product_details
ads_catalog_get_product_feed_details
ads_catalog_get_product_set_products
ads_catalog_get_product_sets
ads_catalog_get_products
ads_create_ad
ads_create_ad_set
ads_create_campaign
ads_get_ad_accounts
ads_get_ad_entities
ads_get_dataset_details
ads_get_dataset_quality
ads_get_dataset_stats
ads_get_errors
ads_get_help_article
ads_get_opportunity_score
ads_get_pages_for_business
ads_insights_advertiser_context
ads_insights_anomaly_signal
ads_insights_auction_ranking_benchmarks
ads_insights_industry_benchmark
ads_insights_performance_trend
ads_update_entity
you can now create and edit meta ad campaigns by talking to chatgpt or claude
meta just launched the Meta Ads AI Connectors in open beta
connect your ad account to your ai agent, and you can build campaigns, edit ad sets, and launch ads using natural language.
the connector uses meta's mcp (model context protocol) server to give your ai agent authenticated, real-time access to your full account.
once connected, your ai agent can actually see your data and take action
you can ask it to do
🔵comprehensive reporting — pull detailed performance breakdowns via conversation
🔵campaign management —create or edit campaigns using natural language
🔵catalog management — create catalogs, add products, troubleshoot feed issues
🔵signal diagnostics — check your pixel and capi health in seconds
setup takes minutes, it requires zero coding or developer tokens to set up, guide below
mcp is an open standard, we're building for interoperability, letting you use your preferred ai tools to manage your campaigns
I have changed my mind on how AI will impact jobs in America.
Previously, I believed AI would replace many entry level roles typically filled by young employees. The technology would then work its way up the organization and eventually reduce the total number of jobs in a company.
The data is saying something different, so when I get new information I am willing to change my mind.
The number of software engineers being hired has been increasing. The number of open software engineer roles is growing.
The number of new college grads who get hired has increased 5.6% over the last 12 months. The unemployment level for people aged 20-24 years old who have a college degree has fallen from nearly 9% to almost 5% as well.
The Wall Street Journal recently wrote “AI created 640,000 jobs between 2023 and 2025 in the U.S., according to an analysis by LinkedIn of job posting data, including new white-collar positions such as Head of AI and AI engineer.”
And I am starting to see companies throughout our portfolio aggressively hiring to keep up with the demand for their products and services.
If AI can make employees more productive, which is widely accepted as fact, then companies are going to want as many productive units of labor as possible. This is a key reason why I am changing my mind.
AI appears to be a magical technology that will make companies more productive and more profitable. The net result will be more corporations, more startups, and more jobs.
All three are big, positive wins for the American economy.
YOU GUYS WIN
Boop (my custom AI agent) is now OPEN SOURCE 🥳
I built this just for me but 700+ people commented on my last 3 videos asking me to open source it so here we are :)
This is my first major open-source library so please forgive any rough edges or bad code 😅
go to bed
right now
i know the build is almost finished
the eval can wait til morning
the agent will still be failing tomorrow
you won't figure out why it's hallucinating
yes your coworker ships on 4 hrs of sleep
they also hallucinate a lot
off you go
shipped 45,000 lines of code in the last 2 weeks.
pre-Claude Code, this would've taken a senior dev 6 months. or a team of 2-3 ~2 months
just kinda wild to think about
@gd3kr That swipe back & forth thing with Wispr makes me just not use Wispr on mobile. Crazy how such a small friction point kills the experience.
Your app looks cool, great call on making it the whole keyboard to tap & talk.
The hardest (bootstrapped) revenue level is $1m to $3m in revenue. Main reason: assuming 25% margins, you have $250k to $750k in profit. Typically you need higher value teammates to scale. And they cost...$250k-$750k. So you have to bet everything on an unsure thing. 3 Alternatives: 1) Narrow avatar to more valuable customers, so you can make more money with same infra. 2) Make a better offer you can charge more money for 3) Raise prices. But no matter which path you choose, it takes more risk to get out of "the swamp' than it take to get into it (which is why most get in, and never break out).
VERCEL just got breached.
They’re selling internal DB + employee accounts + GitHub/NPM tokens for $2M on BreachForums.
looks like someone got early access to Claude Mythos 💀
Opus 4.7 (Max) and Opus 4.6 (64K) scores on the MRCR v2 (8-needle) context benchmark
256K:
- Opus 4.6: 91.9%
- Opus 4.7: 59.2%
1M:
- Opus 4.6: 78.3%
- Opus 4.7: 32.2%