Claude Code MCP Tutorial: Connect Tools and Ship a Production App in 2026
Claude Code MCP tutorial: connect MCP servers to Claude Code, then use Totalum's MCP to ship a real production Next.js app from your terminal.
Totalum's blog is a working library of deep, honest reviews and tutorials about the modern AI app builder landscape. We cover AI app builders, AI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor), vibe coding workflows, MCP servers, and the no-code internal tools that small teams actually ship in production. Every post is written by builders who use these tools daily, and every comparison is grounded in real projects, real pricing, and real tradeoffs. If you are evaluating which AI builder, agent, or MCP integration to bet your next product on, start here.
Claude code vs codex in 2026: honest take on Anthropic Claude Code and OpenAI Codex CLI. Pricing, where each wins, and how to ship production apps fast.
Cursor vs Claude Code in 2026: honest comparison of the AI-native IDE and terminal coding agent. Pricing, token cost, where each wins, when to use both.
Cursor Composer 2.5 launched May 18, 2026 with a 62 score on the Coding Agent Index. Pair it with Totalum to ship multi-file edits as production apps.
Claude Code Skills are filesystem-based instruction packs Claude loads on demand. Here is how to pair one with Totalum to ship a production app, not a folder.
The best AI coding agents in 2026: ranked picks for Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Cline, Devin, Copilot, and the agent + builder chain that ships to production.
Cursor cloud agents vs Totalum in 2026: when each wins, what the May 13 release changed, and how to chain Cursor coding with Totalum deploys.
Codex on Windows now runs natively in PowerShell with an OS-level sandbox, no WSL required. Full setup, limits, and how to ship Codex output to production.
Cline vs Claude Code in 2026: honest comparison of the open-source VS Code agent and Anthropic terminal agent. Pricing, speed, models, and when to use both.
Claude Opus 4.7 lifts coding agentic runs 13% over Opus 4.6 at the same price. Here is how to drive it from Totalum to ship production Next.js apps in 2026.
The Totalum blog covers six topical pillars: AI coding agents, no-code web app development, no-code web apps, business internal tools, MCP and API builders, and vibe coding. Each pillar maps to a real workflow we see across agencies, solo founders, and SaaS teams shipping with Totalum. If you are integrating an AI builder into your own product, the API and MCP guide walks through the programmatic surface that lets external agents drive Totalum. If you are reselling a branded builder to your clients, the whitelabel page covers configuration, branding, and pricing.