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The double iframe architecture is the direct result of ruling out every simpler sandboxing approach, meaning MCP app developers who understand the constraint can anticipate the strict domain-declaration requirement and avoid submission rejections.
WebMCP, if adopted as a web standard, replaces the fragile, token-intensive DOM-scraping approach agents currently use with direct, structured tool calls — reducing the work agents must do to complete actions on existing websites.
The framework reframes the AI coding bottleneck from tool speed to developer attention, and proposes concrete automation layers that allow agents to run and self-verify without requiring the developer to remain at their desk.
Developers adopting AI coding agents should audit their engineering practices first — Pocock's framework suggests that fundamentals like TDD and vertical slices are the leverage point that separates high-quality AI-assisted output from unmaintainable code.
Developers building agentic tools should track MCP's evolving protocol primitives — especially MCP applications and skills — as these will define how agents expose UI and interoperate across major platforms like Claude, ChatGPT, and VS Code in 2026.