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How I Built an MCP Server So Claude Can Create QR Codes From Chat

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How I Built an MCP Server So Claude Can Create QR Codes From Chat
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The article discusses the development of an MCP server for the QRflows SaaS product, enabling users to create and manage QR codes through chat. This integration allows for a more streamlined user experience by eliminating the need to navigate a dashboard. The author shares insights into the technical aspects of the server and its functionalities.

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try { if(localStorage) { let currentUser = localStorage.getItem('current_user'); if (currentUser) { currentUser = JSON.parse(currentUser); if (currentUser.id === 3947933) { document.getElementById('article-show-container').classList.add('current-user-is-article-author'); } } } } catch (e) { console.error(e); } QRflows Posted on May 29 How I Built an MCP Server So Claude Can Create QR Codes From Chat #mcp #claude #saas #webdev I launched a SaaS product called QRflows — a dynamic QR code platform. Two months in, I decided to build an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for it. Now Claude can create, update, and track QR codes directly from a chat conversation, without touching a dashboard. This post is about why I built it, how it works technically, and what I learned along the way.

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