Most people still think you need to code to build apps.
That’s not true anymore.
Today, I’ll show you how to automate anything using MCP servers — the same setup we use inside the AI Profit Boardroom to deploy sites, connect databases, and run real AI agents.
We’ll combine Google AntiGravity, Claude Code, and NotebookLM to create and deploy tools without writing a single line of code.
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What Is an MCP Server?
An MCP server is like a plug-in for your AI agent.
Think of it as a skill you can add to your AI tools.
It gives AntiGravity, Claude Code, and NotebookLM new powers.
With MCP servers, your AI can connect to real services like Netlify, Superbase, Notion, or even your local server.
That means you’re not just chatting anymore — you’re building real systems that run 24/7.
The Stack That Makes It Work
Here’s the stack I use:
- Google AntiGravity for building and testing front-end tools in the browser
- Claude Code for running terminal commands and connecting MCP servers
- Superbase for free databases and logins
- Netlify MCP for deploying apps automatically
- NotebookLM for managing documents and automation blueprints
Together, they create what I call the Free Vibe Coding Stack — a no-code setup that automates websites, lead magnets, and internal tools in minutes.
Step-By-Step: How To Use MCP Servers
Start inside AntiGravity.
Open a new project folder.
Let’s say you want to create something simple like a game or a landing page.
Switch to Planning Mode, pick an API (Gemini, Claude, or Flash), and give it a clear instruction like:
Build a Tetris game.
AntiGravity generates the plan, writes the code, and tests it in your browser.
Then, once the project builds, connect your first MCP server.
Go to MCP Servers in the top menu.
Choose Netlify and click Connect.
Authorize your account — it takes less than two minutes.
Now say:
Deploy this project using Netlify MCP.
AntiGravity will automatically publish your new tool to a live subdomain.
That’s your first full app — deployed, tested, and live — with no coding required.
Adding More MCP Servers
Once the app is live, you can layer more servers to expand it.
For example, add the Superbase MCP to give your project a login page, leaderboard, or database.
Then add the NotebookLM MCP so your app can generate reports, summaries, or podcasts from inside Claude.
This is how I built multi-agent systems that handle content, data, and automation.
Each MCP acts like a new department in your AI business.
AntiGravity + MCP = No-Code Automation
Most people use AntiGravity only to build the front end.
But when you combine it with MCP servers, it becomes a full automation platform.
You can build, test, and deploy web apps — all inside one workspace.
No APIs.
No webhooks.
No code.
You just describe what you want, and the agents do the rest.
Claude Code And MCP Integration
If you want even more power, open Claude Code on your desktop.
From the terminal, you can install new MCP servers directly from GitHub.
For example:
Search “notebooklmcp” on GitHub.
Copy the repository URL.
Paste it into Claude Code and type install notebooklmcp.
Claude will automatically set up the connection to NotebookLM, so you can generate infographics, audio summaries, and slide decks right from your local environment.
It’s like fusing two AI ecosystems into one.
If you want the templates, prompts, and workflows I use to connect these tools, check out Julian Goldie’s FREE AI Success Lab Community here:
https://aisuccesslabjuliangoldie.com/
Inside, you’ll see how creators are using MCP servers with AntiGravity, Claude Code, and NotebookLM to automate content creation, client training, and education systems.
Common MCP Server Integrations
Here are some free servers that work perfectly with AntiGravity:
- Netlify MCP: Deploy projects instantly on live subdomains
- Superbase MCP: Add login, authentication, and database support
- Notion MCP: Sync tasks, notes, and project updates
- NotebookLM MCP: Create infographics, podcasts, and study guides
- Claude Code MCP: Manage and install multiple agents through the terminal
Every new integration adds more automation.
Why MCP Servers Matter Right Now
Most people are still copying and pasting prompts, trying to make AI tools work manually.
MCP servers automate everything behind the scenes.
They connect your AI tools like Lego blocks — so you can focus on directing, not coding.
The result is a full AI ecosystem that builds, tests, deploys, and improves itself.
That’s the real game-changer.
How To Start Using MCP Servers Today
Open Google AntiGravity.
Click on MCP Servers in the menu.
Install Netlify or Superbase.
Authorize them.
Then run your first project using Gemini or Claude Flash.
Watch your app deploy automatically.
Once that’s live, add one more server.
Stack them.
Each one multiplies your automation power.
Final Thoughts
MCP servers turn every AI app into a living system.
They connect AntiGravity, Claude Code, and NotebookLM together so your tools can think, act, and execute.
You’re not just coding faster — you’re removing coding altogether.
And once you see it run, you’ll never go back.
FAQs
What is an MCP server?
An MCP server is a connector that lets AI tools like AntiGravity or Claude Code talk to external services such as Netlify, Superbase, or Notion.
Do I need to code to use it?
No. You simply authorize and instruct your agents. They handle the deployment, testing, and database setup automatically.
Where can I learn how to set it up step-by-step?
You can access full templates and workflows inside the AI Profit Boardroom and free guides inside the AI Success Lab.
