


MCP Builder Breakfast: Toast and Tool Calls
MCP Builder Breakfast is a curated event series from PostHog bringing together top technical builders for intimate discussions on building and scaling real-world MCP use-cases. For this edition we are partnering with the team at Fiberplane to bring together the Amsterdam MCP community.
This event dives into autonomous product building with MCP. Building good products is hard work; you don’t know what to make, there’s a long list of errors to fix, and there is always a new trend to keep up with. What if an agent had all the context you needed to do that? Can we use MCP servers to build products autonomously?
Agenda:
9-9:30am: Attendees arrive, breakfast served
9:30-10:00am: Fiberplane's formal welcome to attendees & intro to discussion topic.
We'll be building an autonomous agent on top of the PostHog MCP that detects and fixes issues in your project based on your metrics and tracked errors.
10:00-10:30am: Attendee introductions and collecting specific subtopics of interest.
10:30-11:30am: Small group discussion sections. Every 20 minutes we'll prompt the group to shift subtopics or move around to other tables.
11:30-1:00: Co-working and networking
About the Organizers
PostHog - PostHog enables developers to build successful products. We do this by providing the tools teams need to capture events, perform analytics, record user sessions, conduct experiments, deploy new features, and more, all in one platform. And we're constantly shipping new things!
Founded in January 2020 by James Hawkins and Tim Glaser, PostHog was a member of Y Combinator’s Winter 2020 batch, and has subsequently raised $27m in funding from GV, Y Combinator, and notable angel investors including Jason Warner (CTO, GitHub), Solomon Hykes (Founder, Docker), and others.
You can read more about PostHog's story and our transparent, work-in-the-open philosophy in our company handbook.
Fiberplane supports developers from building to running MCP servers. We've built a Codegen Platform (MCPs and Backend APIs) on top of Cloudflare's Workers ecosystem.
We are huge fans of Hono.js and are the creators of the HONC stack.
