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Albert Olgaard · YouTube · 06:15

Higgsfield MCP + Claude = Insane Videos

A 6-minute install-and-demo: wire Higgsfield's official MCP into Claude, then generate thumbnails and a finished UGC ad without ever touching the Higgsfield UI.

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1 weeks ago
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Tutorial
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AO
Albert Olgaard
§ 01 · The Hook

The bait, then the rug-pull.

Albert opens by calling himself an idiot — a self-deprecating shrug that frames the real pitch underneath: the Higgsfield UI is a maze of tools, models and tabs, and the new official MCP collapses all of it into a Claude chat box. The cold open is the same UGC hairspray clip he'll re-show as the final payoff, so the viewer sees the destination before the install instructions begin.

§ · Stated Promise

What the video promised.

stated at 00:13In this video, we're gonna install the MCP with Claude.delivered at 01:30
§ · Chapters

Where the time goes.

00:0000:16

01 · Cold open + promise

Self-deprecating hook about Higgsfield's complicated UI, reveal of the official Higgsfield MCP for Claude, and a flash-forward to the UGC hairspray ad as proof of payoff.

00:1600:34

02 · Install the MCP

Walk to the official Higgsfield MCP landing page, copy the custom-connector URL, paste it into Claude desktop → Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector → name it 'Higgsfield' → Add.

00:3401:00

03 · Connect + authorize

Click Connect, allow Claude to talk to the Higgsfield account in the browser, get the 'Connected' confirmation screen, return to the Claude desktop app.

01:0001:30

04 · Configure tool access

Open the Higgsfield connector card inside Claude, allow it to access every tool, then start a new chat using Opus 4.7 and confirm the MCP is live with a simple 'do you have access to the Higgsfield MCP?' probe.

01:3002:20

05 · Demo 1 — thumbnail icon swap

Drop the existing 'AI Notetakers are dead' thumbnail into Claude, Google-search the Higgsfield icon, paste it in, and prompt Claude to swap the left icon for the new Higgsfield icon using the Higgsfield MCP.

02:2002:55

06 · Filesystem friction + Incredibles tangent

Claude can't read pasted images directly — Albert saves both to disk, runs a 'who from The Incredibles do I look like?' bit to fill dead time while pivoting to a clean folder workflow, then makes a 'Higgsfield' folder in Downloads.

02:5503:35

07 · Demo 1 payoff — thumbnail rendered

Claude calls the MCP, Higgsfield runs Nano Banana 2, returns a job ID, the new thumbnail with the Higgsfield icon appears inside the Higgsfield workspace — quick subscribe pitch tied to a clean-desktop bit at 25k subs.

03:3504:23

08 · Demo 2 starts — UGC portrait via Soul 2.0

Pivot to ads: paste a long descriptive prompt for a UGC selfie in a car, Claude reads the MCP's built-in model recommendations and auto-picks Soul 2.0 for portraits, generates the character, Albert saves it into the Higgsfield folder.

04:2304:50

09 · Add the product + script

Google a hairspray image, drop the product into the folder, ask Claude to write the spoken script and combine the character with the spray into a finished UGC ad.

04:5005:33

10 · Volume thesis

The actual sales pitch of the whole video: AI creative is a volume game, 30-50 generations to get one keeper, and now Claude can fan out those generations in parallel via the MCP instead of the human clicking inside Higgsfield.

05:3306:00

11 · Animate with Kling 3.0 + Skool CTA

Send the still into Kling 3.0 for animation; while it renders, pitch the free Skool community (150k members, 7-day AI challenge, his Claude skills/commands resource).

06:0006:15

12 · Final UGC ad + sign-off

The finished hairspray UGC ad plays — same clip as the cold open, now with full lip-sync — Albert promises to drop the prompt inside his free community and asks viewers to leave Incredibles-character guesses in the comments.

§ · Storyboard

Visual structure at a glance.

self-deprecating hook
hookself-deprecating hook00:00
UGC ad flash-forward
promiseUGC ad flash-forward00:09
add custom connector
valueadd custom connector00:16
connected confirmation
valueconnected confirmation00:54
thumbnail demo starts
valuethumbnail demo starts01:30
thumbnail payoff
valuethumbnail payoff03:35
UGC character generated
valueUGC character generated04:23
Kling 3.0 animating
valueKling 3.0 animating05:33
final UGC ad
valuefinal UGC ad06:00
sign-off + Incredibles bit
ctasign-off + Incredibles bit06:12
§ · Frameworks

Named ideas worth stealing.

04:50concept

MCP-driven creative volume loop

AI creative quality = N attempts. Don't manually click N times inside the tool UI — install the tool's MCP into Claude and let the agent fan out the N generations in parallel. The chat box replaces the dashboard.

Steal forany Modern Creator app that already has a web UI — ship an MCP so power users skip the UI entirely and drive it from Claude
04:10concept

Built-in model recommendations

Higgsfield's MCP doesn't just expose tools — it tells Claude which model to use for which job (Soul 2.0 for portraits, Nano Banana 2 for image edits, Kling 3.0 for animation). Removes the 'too many tools, which one' paralysis Albert names explicitly.

Steal forany tool with multiple models — bake the routing logic into the MCP so the agent picks the right model, not the user
03:35list

Four-step UGC ad pipeline

  1. Write descriptive portrait prompt (face, lighting, framing)
  2. Generate still with Soul 2.0
  3. Add product reference image + script
  4. Animate the still with Kling 3.0 + audio lip-sync

The end-to-end UGC ad recipe Albert runs inside Claude — character first, product second, motion last.

Steal forany UGC ad workflow — Mod Producer batch recording could follow the same character → product → motion order
§ · Quotables

Lines you could clip.

00:00
I might just be a massive idiot. I find Higgsfield's UI to be so complicated.
Self-deprecating, names a universal pain (too-complex AI UIs), works as a cold open on its own.TikTok hook
04:50
When it comes to generating things with AI, it is really a volume game. It might take you 30 or 50 generations before you get the exact creative that you want.
Clean thesis line for the whole 'agent in chat beats human in dashboard' argument.newsletter pull-quote
04:10
That's one of the hardest things about using Higgsfield — there's so many different tools to use that you never really know what you need to use.
Names the exact pain the MCP solves, in user words.IG reel cold open
§ · Pacing

How they spent the runtime.

Hook length16s
Info densitymedium
Filler18%
§ · Resources Mentioned

Things they pointed at.

03:00toolNano Banana 2 (Higgsfield image model)
04:15toolHiggsfield Soul 2.0 (portrait model)
05:33toolKling 3.0 (video animation)
05:58linkHiggsfield UGC prompt (Albert's learning hub)
§ · CTA Breakdown

How they asked for the click.

05:05link
Join our completely free community. There's 150,000 members inside of here already... and our seven-day AI challenge... first link in the description.

Soft mid-roll CTA dropped under the Kling render wait — uses dead time as the CTA slot rather than interrupting a working beat. Reinforced at the end with the 'Higgsfield UGC prompt' lead magnet.

§ · The Script

Word for word.

HOOKopening / re-engagementCTAthe pitchmetaphorstory
00:00HOOKI might just be a massive idiot. I find Hicksfield's UI to be so complicated.
00:10HOOKLucky for me, Hicksfield just dropped their official MCP that allows us to connect Claude directly with Hicksville, so we don't have to navigate this UI. You can even install it to Claude, open Claude as a Hermesa agent. But in this video, we're gonna install the MCP with Claude. Okay. I just found my new obsession, Colai hairspray from Sweden. Holds my curls all day, zero crunch, and it's a 100% vegan.
00:33Run, don't walk. It's very simple to do. Just open up your Clawd app on your desktop, download it if you haven't already, then go to settings, click on connectors and here we can see all of the connectors that we have enabled. We now click add custom connector, copy this, paste it in, call it Higgs field and click add.
00:53And all we have to do now is just click connect and click allow and connect Hicksfield to our plot account. Click open plot and this refreshes. Now you can see we have Hicksfield connected. We can click configure, and here we can see all of the tools that it now has access to. I'm just going to allow it to do absolutely everything,
01:13and then go back to whatever you want to do. We're gonna hit it with an Opus 4.7, And now, we're just gonna ask it, do you have access to the Higgs Field MCP? Just respond and there you go. Now, you can see Higgs Field has access to the MCP. But what can you actually do with this? Well, you can do a lot. You can basically do anything that you can inside of Hicksfield,
01:35but via plot code now. Something that I use Hicksfield for is my thumbnails. Right here, I have the thumbnail from my latest video, and then I can say, want a different icon right here. Maybe I want Higgs field. So I can search for the Higgs field icon. I can copy this, paste it in and say, change the left icon to this new icon using the Higgs
01:57field MCP. And now it's asking us to save both. I'm just gonna save the image as, click save right here, and then drag it in from our downloads instead. While Claude is cooking, can someone please explain to me what bro looks like a cartoon character?
02:14Now I remember, The Incredibles. Keep it up g. Who from the who from The Incredibles do I look like?
02:24Like the Like what? If you can help me out, then leave it as a comment below. I'm going to create a new folder, call it Higgs field, then drag both these images into the Higgs field folder. And then I'm basically just gonna tell it Higgs field, both files are in Higgs field folder
02:43in the downloads. Like I said in the last couple of videos, at 25 k subs, I'm gonna clean up my desktop. So if you want this to be completely clean, then drop a sub. There we go. You can see it used Nano Banana two. It gave us this job ID and then it says the result will appear in your Higgs field workspace shortly. So we can go inside of Higgs field, go inside of Nano Banana two,
03:04and there you go. You can see the new thumbnail which is created with this Higgs field icon instead. But that is not everything that we can do. You can also get it to create ads. I want to create some UGC ads, then I'll paste in this prompt of exactly what I want. I can say create this woman
03:21in a phone resolution as a picture that we can later bring to life as a video model. Hit enter and now Cloud will build this out. And the cool thing about this is that built into the MCP is the recommendation for what models to use. That's one of the hardest things about using Higgsville is that there's so many different tools to use that you never really know what you need to use. But the Higgsville team has built in recommendations and I can see it's using Soul two, which is best for these portraits. So I can go in and find Higgsville Soul two and here you go. You can see we now have this UGC character put her inside of the Higgsville folder and then say, great. I placed
03:58the generation inside the Higgsville folder. Then we can go in and find some random product like this one. I can then write, please have a talk about the product in the download folder, the spray, generate the script, generate the script,
04:14and take this character and this spray, and create a finished UGC ad. Goofing about this and what I would say is the real advantage is that when it comes to generating things with AI, it is really a volume game. It might take you 30 or 50 generations before you get the exact creative that you want. Usually, would have to sit inside of Higgs Field and just do a bunch of generations, which is not very time efficient. But because we can now get Paul to do it, we can tell her to generate 30 generations upfront to find the ones that we like the most, which is gonna save us a bunch of time. Here you can see we have our model with the spray.
04:50So what I'll do is that I'm gonna download this one, paste it into the hex fill folder, say, alright. It's inside the hex fill folder now.
05:01CTAAnd now, it's animating it with cling three point o. While it's doing that, if you are building something cool with AI, then make sure to join our completely free community. There's a 150,000 members inside of here already. Inside of here, we have a bunch of active members all staying ahead and talking about AI together. And we also have our seven day AI challenge that not only teaches you how to build with AI, but also how to actually sell it and land your first client. And it's completely free. This is also where you can find all of my YouTube resources like my plural skills and my commands, absolutely everything. It's completely free. First link in the description. And here we have the final results. Okay. I just found my new obsession,
05:38CTAKoli hairspray from Sweden. Holds my curls all day, zero crunch, and it's a 100% vegan. Run, don't walk. Okay. I just found That's insane. If you want this prompt that I used, I'll drop it inside of learning hub. Going to call it Higgs field UGC prompt. So if you want this resource, it's inside of the free community. Can grab it completely for free. Awesome. I hope you learned something, and I hope you see the power of this new MCP, and why I wanted to make a video on it. If you have any questions, then drop a comment below. If you know who of the Incredibles that I look like, then make sure to drop that as well.
§ · For Joe

Steal the MCP-as-pitch playbook.

Higgsfield/Claude tutorial format

When your product ships an integration, the tutorial isn't 'how to install' — it's 'watch me skip the entire UI and finish a real piece of work in chat.'

  • Open with a self-deprecating UI complaint that names the pain — the MCP is the relief.
  • Cold-open the finished output (the hairspray UGC clip) so viewers see the destination at 0:09 before any setup steps.
  • Run TWO demos, not one: a quick one (thumbnail swap, 90s) to prove the wiring works, then the headline one (full UGC ad) to prove the depth.
  • Show the connector card, the auth screen, and the 'Connected' confirmation as discrete shots — installs feel safer when each click has its own frame.
  • Make the dead time work: tangents (Incredibles bit) and CTAs (Skool community) belong inside generation-wait gaps, not interrupting the build.
  • End with the same clip you opened with — bookends the promise and gives the algorithm a 'rewatch the hook' loop.
  • For Modern Creator: every app with a real web UI (ModBoard, Reels Editor, Mod Producer, Clip Lab) should ship an MCP so power users can drive it from Claude — and a 5-minute install-and-demo video is the highest-leverage launch asset for each.
§ · For You

What this could mean for you.

If you want to try Higgsfield via Claude

If you already pay for Claude and Higgsfield, this is a 90-second install that lets you generate AI thumbnails, characters and UGC ads by typing in a chat instead of clicking around a dashboard.

  • Open the Claude desktop app, go to Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector, paste the Higgsfield MCP URL, click Add.
  • Click Connect, log into your Higgsfield account in the browser, return to Claude — you should see 'Connected to Higgsfield' in the connectors list.
  • Open the connector card, allow every tool, then start a new chat (Opus 4.7) and ask 'do you have access to the Higgsfield MCP?' to confirm.
  • Save reference images to a single folder (e.g. ~/Downloads/Higgsfield) before prompting — Claude reads files from disk, not from clipboard paste.
  • Let Claude pick the model — the MCP recommends Soul 2.0 for portrait stills, Nano Banana 2 for image edits, Kling 3.0 for animation; you don't need to memorize which is which.
  • Treat generations as a volume game — ask Claude to produce 10-30 variants in one prompt, then cherry-pick the keeper, instead of clicking Generate one at a time.
  • Outputs land back inside your Higgsfield workspace under the model that produced them — go there to download the final files.
§ · Frame Gallery

Visual moments.