Apr 17, 2026
In this Broad Match Show, Danny McMillan
and Adam Heist cover two of the most practical AI frontiers for
Amazon sellers right now: getting direct API access to your Seller
Central data and building a fully automated design workflow from
inspiration through to live assets.
Adam breaks down how he connected Amazon's
SP API and Ads API to an AWS database and wired Claude Code
directly to it — giving him real-time, queryable access to years of
business data across any metric. No developer required. Danny walks
through his 8-step system that takes a seller from a TikTok scroll
to a finished, conversion-tested design with brand consistency
baked in.
Both share hard-won lessons on where AI
gets you (the 70–85% mark) and where the human still needs to step
in — plus a candid look at what's changing at Seller Sessions Live
on May 9th.
Key Topics
- Amazon API data
pipeline — SP API + Ads API → AWS database → Claude
Code for real-time analysis
- 8-step AI design
workflow — Inspiration capture, memory/photo brain,
brand system, mood board, asset generation, build, and quality
gate
- CLI vs MCP — Why
CLIs are becoming the cleaner integration path for tools like
Google Workspace
- Seller Sessions Live (May
9th) — New modular format, no sponsors, £5,000 fine
system for service providers pitching
- Health check-in —
Adam on fitness goals; Danny on resolving a high ferritin (iron
overload) diagnosis
Timestamps
- [00:00] Welcome and introductions
- [01:10] Adam: Getting Amazon SP API and
Ads API access as an individual brand
- [05:00] Storing API data in AWS and
connecting it to Claude Code
- [07:30] Building custom dashboards and
software from your own data
- [09:00] How to approach it if you're not
technical — think first, screenshot issues, let Claude walk you
through
- [12:25] Danny: 8-step AI design workflow
overview
- [13:30] Step 1 — Inspiration capture from
TikTok, YouTube, social reels
- [14:20] Steps 2–3 — Memory/photo brain +
design system (52 world-leading brands baked in)
- [15:30] Steps 4–5 — TLDraw mood board +
asset generation (Nano Banana 2, Gemini, Remotion)
- [17:50] Steps 6–7 — Build stage (React,
Tailwind, ShadCN, Netlify deploy)
- [18:30] Step 8 — Quality gate
(216-feature scoring: UX heuristics, typography, psychology)
- [19:30] Google Stitch + Perplexity demo:
full brand system from a product title + screenshot
- [23:12] Adam: the 70–85% rule and how to
think about AI-assisted design cycles
- [27:35] Danny: Google Workspace CLI for
email — running launches under 3,000 contacts
- [29:26] Health updates — Adam on fitness;
Danny on ferritin/iron overload and phlebotomy sessions
- [35:45] Seller Sessions Live May 9th —
format, venue (inside a church), evening networking
- [41:49] The £5,000 fine system for
service providers pitching at the event
- [43:01] Wrap-up
Key Takeaways
- You can get Amazon API access as
an individual brand — no developer credentials
needed. SP API goes back 720 days; Ads API covers 60 days. Approval
takes 1–2 days.
- AWS as a data warehouse for
Amazon data — pipe the API into AWS, connect Claude
Code to it, and query anything: anomalies, stock-outs, week-on-week
comparisons, year-over-year trends.
- The non-technical workflow is:
think → verbalize → screenshot issues → let Claude
solve — you don't need to understand the
infrastructure, just be clear on what you want to achieve.
- AI gets you to 70–85%
fast — bring in your designer or team at stage 4, not
stage 0. Cycle times drop from 6 weeks to 1 week.
- CLIs beat MCPs for tool
integrations where available — less token overhead,
fewer config issues, more cohesive experience in Claude Code.
- Google Workspace CLI can replace
Mailchimp/Klaviyo for small lists — Gmail allows up
to 3,000 sends per day; viable for product brand launches under
that threshold.
- Seller Sessions Live is now
sponsor-free and profitable on ticket revenue alone —
the event model is shifting away from conference-style sponsorship
dependency.
Notable Quotes
"Getting the actual real-time API data
access has been just another level completely."
— Adam Heist
"The original thought is: I need to get
API access and I need to connect that to Claude. That's my
thinking. And then you literally just verbalize that and use
screenshots as you get stuck."
— Adam Heist
"AI gets you to the finish line faster
across way more dimensions, so instead of doing 600 things in a
year, you're doing 2,000."
— Adam Heist
"We live in a time whereby execution in a
way is taken care of by AI. Where we're needed is on the vision —
do we build this or don't we build it?"
— Danny McMillan
"Know with AI it's dumb unless you give it
a brain."
— Danny McMillan
Resources
Mentioned
- Amazon SP API —
Business reports, inventory, listings, SQP data; up to 720 days
historical
- Amazon Ads API — Ad
performance data; 60-day lookback
- AWS (Amazon Web
Services) — Cloud database for storing API data;
connects to Claude Code via MCP or CLI
- Claude Code — AI
coding assistant used to build the data pipeline and
dashboards
- Google Stitch —
Free UI design tool; used to generate brand systems from a product
image + title
- Perplexity —
Combined with Stitch to generate full design systems from Amazon
listings
- Nano Banana 2 —
Image generation tool controlled via Claude; used in Danny's asset
generation step
- Gemini — Used with
reference images for asset generation
- Remotion — Video
generation component in Danny's design workflow
- TLDraw —
Collaborative whiteboard/mood board tool; integrated with Claude
for live-updating design boards
- React / Tailwind /
ShadCN — Front-end stack used in the build step of
Danny's workflow
- Netlify —
Deployment target for the build step
- 21st Century Dev / ShadCN
MCPs — Component library MCPs used in the build
stage
- Google Workspace
CLI — Cleaner alternative to Gmail MCP for read+write
workflows in Claude Code
- Playwright / Fetch
MCP — Browser automation tools; Danny built a 4-stage
cascade scraper for Amazon
About the Show
The Broad Match
Show is a monthly format on Seller Sessions, hosted
by Danny McMillan and Adam
Heist. It covers the cutting edge of AI tools, Amazon
strategy, and brand building — first Tuesday of every month.
Seller Sessions is one
of the longest-running Amazon seller podcasts, hosted by Danny
McMillan. Known for deep-dives into conversion, data, and the
practical application of AI for e-commerce brands.