Community Live Session: Managing and Scaling Workflows with Make and MCP

:hand_with_fingers_splayed: Want to make your AI assistant actually do things with Make?

:light_bulb: In this webinar, Dominik Kadera, Staff Software Engineer at Make, will teach how to connect Make with AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, or Cursor using MCP.

Dominik has been with Make for nearly nine years and currently leads the development of the Make MCP Server—giving him a front-row seat to what’s possible when MCP meets the Make platform.


:date: Join the Live Session

:backhand_index_pointing_right: CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Free registration • Live build • Q&A session


:microphone: During the session, we’ll cover:

  • Real Workflows: Using Make scenarios as MCP tools to trigger actions.
  • Management Tools: Explore and organize your Make setup directly from your AI assistant.
  • Crossover Example: Watch a scenario become a tool itself, tying everything together.

:trophy: The Challenge: This session kicks off our latest challenge. Joining the webinar is the best way to get a head start!

:sparkles: The Prize: There is a real prize at the end worth $18,000 USD.

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Will recording of this event be available?

Hi Ivan, yes, the recording is already available on-demand! You can find it here, together with all the other sessions, feel free to subscribe for early access to all the future community sessions as well :wink:

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I tried to find the video recordings of this, but I can’t find the title at the link posted below. Is there a direct link?

It’s the last one from Jan 20. This link should work: Wistia

How are Community Challenge solutions posted here? Since the Community Challenges category doesn’t allow creating new topics, should challenge submissions be posted under Questions (or Knowledge Hub) with a clear submission title? Just want to make sure I submit in the correct place.

Community Challenge: Managing and Scaling Workflows with Make and MCP - this is read only thread, so it cant be as a reply to this posting.

Hello Make community,

Really excited to join the first challenge of 2026! Good luck to everyone participating!

However, I’ve not received the email with the participation guidelines/submission rules (not in any of the email folders).

I’ve received the email with the coupon code and successfully activated it, thanks :slight_smile:

The received DM only instructs to check all folders, or to contact the @CommunityManager.

I thought it may be better to use this topic instead of opening another one based on previous history for challenges.

Thanks for any guidance!

Cheers,

Anton

The post about the challenge instructs that you have to like the post — afterwards you will receive an email with the submission rules and another one with a coupon code for your account to use for testing/development during the challenge.

According to this information, the community is not the correct place for official challenge submissions if you would like to enter the competition.

After it ends you may share the solution you’ve made in the Knowledge Hub, sounds the best place for this.

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Who do we contact if we followed the instructions and received no email with a registration link?

@Anton_Dobrev and @Rico_McPherson I will send you both PMs about your participation emails :slight_smile:

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Hi Marina, I used the Master of Make MCP challenge as a forcing function to ship a working prototype of ā€˜Anchored’, a local- first app that exposes MCP-compatible endpoints so Make scenarios can interact with AI memory in a clear, controllable way. Most Agent demos feel powerful, but fragile. I wanted continuity that survives model-swaps, tool changes and real life, With governance by default. I uploaded my information by EOD on 3rd Feb (ā€˜Anchored’ by J. Strand) but when I went to read details about Scenario sharing, the competition page would not let me back to upload my loom video. I tried several different ways to get back to that upload page but I could not. Also, I followed the instructions to like post, several days earlier but never received an email for Make Credits. I can do without them but I would like to know if you received my application and if I will be considered. Happy to share a quick Loom walkthrough if helpful.

Hi John, thanks for flagging this. I just checked internally and it doesn’t look like we have received your submission. Did you get a confirmation?

Hi Marina, I did ā€œlikeā€ the post but did not receive any clear information about credits or next steps and I did not receive a confirmation of submission. By chance I found the application process and decided to enter despite not getting any of the promised credits. It was a lot of effort answering the many questions, in great detail, by hand so getting booted out near the end (just before posting my loom video) was ā€˜crushing’. FYI - I even found it difficult to locate this comment section. I’m not sure if it has something to do with my autism but everything looks the same (ie. there are no differentiating visual features in the community centre to guide me. While, in theory, I like the colour scheme, in practice everything seems, more or less, black, purple and white). Somehow this makes it difficult to for me navigate. I would think it was entirely my ā€œfaultā€ but noticed a few other people struggling to get their credits, and who, also left comments. Never-the-less, I am pleased to have completed my MVP for ā€œAnchoredā€ and will promote it elsewhere. I wish the finalists well! Thank you for getting back to me. J. Strand