You Are Still the One Starting Every AI Task
Level 2 is powerful. But you are still the trigger. This course removes you from the equation.
Prerequisites: This course assumes you have completed Course 1. You should already have VS Code, Claude Code, a working CLAUDE.md and MEMORY.md, and a folder structure set up. If you have not done that yet, start there.
The Problem With Level 2
Level 2 is great for tasks you initiate — you open Claude Code, you point it at a file, you get a result. But there is still a bottleneck: you.
Every report still requires you to open the app and ask. Every analysis requires you to remember to run it. Every workflow requires your attention at the start.
What that means in practice:
- No scheduled reports. Your weekly PPC digest only happens if you remember to ask for it. On busy weeks, it does not happen.
- Data sitting in platforms you never query. Your Amazon orders, inventory, and ad data are all there — but accessing them still requires exporting files manually and dropping them in the right folder.
- Reactive, not proactive. AI tells you about problems after you ask. It never surfaces them on its own.
Level 2 gives you a powerful tool. Level 3 and 4 give you a system that operates without you triggering it every time.
Here Is What Level 3 and 4 Look Like
Imagine waking up Monday morning and finding a Slack message waiting for you:
“Weekly PPC digest for the week ending April 7: Your overall ACoS is 27.4% (up from 24.1% last week). The biggest drivers are: Campaign B — ASIN B08XYZ (ACoS 48%, $340 spend). Recommend bid reduction on 12 keywords. Full breakdown saved to /analysis/ppc-digest-2024-04-07.md.”
You did not ask for that. It ran on a schedule. It queried your actual Amazon data. It analyzed it, wrote a summary, and delivered it to you.
That is Level 3 and 4. And it is what this course builds.
By the end of Course 2, you will have at least one automated workflow running on a schedule — fully hands-off. No manual triggering. No exports. No copy-paste.
What You Will Learn
- What Levels 3 and 4 Look Like — real examples of automated Amazon workflows
- MCP Servers — Connecting Claude to Your Tools — live data access without CSV exports
- Playwright MCP — Claude With a Browser — reach any website behind a login: Seller Central, research tools, supplier portals
- Claude Task Scheduler — run agents on a schedule
- Chaining Workflows — multi-step agents (Level 4)
- Connecting to Amazon Data — the Seller Labs Amazon MCP
- Supervision vs. Autonomous Operation — knowing when to let go
- Security and Permissions — prompt injection, permission scoping, and what can go wrong with autonomous workflows
- Level 3-4 Use Cases for Amazon Sellers — 5 automated workflows to build
- Capstone: Deploy Your First Automated Workflow — build and run it live
- Bonus: Build Your Own Custom MCP — advanced topic for when you need a connection that doesn’t exist yet
Already Want to See What Live Amazon Data Access Looks Like?
The Seller Labs Amazon MCP is the engine that powers Module 4 and beyond. It gives Claude direct access to your real Amazon data — orders, inventory, advertising, profit — without CSV exports.
If you do not have it yet, check it out before starting Module 4.
Learn About the Seller Labs Amazon MCP →A Note on Complexity
Course 2 covers more advanced concepts than Course 1. But the goal is always the same: practical use, not technical mastery. You will not be writing code. You will be configuring tools that already exist.
Start with one automated workflow. Get it working. Then add more. The power of Level 3 and 4 compounds over time.