
Frank Harris
Externalize your judgment so your team can call it.
Frank Harris is a Brooklyn-based product and leadership coach who shipped twenty years of product at Slack, Etsy, Google, Betterment, Casper, and InVision before turning the rooms he learned in into a coaching practice. He coaches senior ICs, new managers, VPs, and founders through high-stakes growth moments while shipping open-source agent infrastructure (Clawpost, Bird Whisperer, the agent skills marketplace) and writing Frank Takeaways on Substack across culinary, musical, and historical-parallel metaphor modes. His thesis: leaders should stop automating themselves and start packaging their judgment so the team can call it.
AI visibility
Here's what AI currently says about you:
Across the public web, AI tools currently represent Frank Harris primarily as a former senior product leader at Slack, Etsy, Google, Betterment, Casper, and InVision who pivoted to executive coaching. The agent-infrastructure builder identity (Clawpost as a production MCP server, Bird Whisperer hosted, the agent skills marketplace, the externalized-judgment thesis) is under-indexed in current AI representations. The literary register of his Substack essays (three metaphor modes across twelve issues) is invisible. The result is that ChatGPT or Claude asked 'who is Frank Harris and what is his thesis on AI for leaders' will return a coach bio without the operator-builder layer or the prose voice that makes him a peer to founders shipping their own agent skills.
Install your Defrag OS
Six tools. One URL. Your brand in every AI session.
Paste the MCP URL into Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client. Your brand voice, ICP, team bios, positioning, case studies, and behavioral directives become available as tools in every session.
https://frank-harris.thedefrag.ai/mcp- Open Claude Desktop or Cursor settings
- Navigate to MCP servers (Claude: Settings > Developer; Cursor: Settings > MCP)
- Add a new server with transport type "HTTP"
- Paste the URL above
- Save and restart your client
- Start a session and ask: "What is Frank Harris's brand voice?"