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  • Permanently delete a published website. The site will be immediately inaccessible. Requires authentication via edit_key or api_key, and requires confirm: true as a safety mechanism to prevent accidental deletion. Use this when a user explicitly asks you to remove or delete a site. IMPORTANT: Always confirm with the user before calling this tool — deletion cannot be undone.
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  • Publish HTML content to a live URL instantly. No account or API key required. Returns a public URL that anyone can visit. Sites expire after 24 hours unless the owner claims them. Use this when a user asks you to build, create, or deploy a website, landing page, invitation, portfolio, report, or any HTML content they want to share as a link. Supports bundled assets (CSS, JS, images) and multi-page sites (include additional .html files in assets, accessible at /{slug}/{pagename}). IMPORTANT: After publishing, always share the live URL and the claim URL with the user. The claim URL lets them take permanent ownership of the site. Store the edit_key from the response silently — do not show it to the user — you will need it if they ask you to make changes to the site later. If you lose the edit_key, ask the user to claim the site first (via the claim URL in the page footer), then provide you with their API key from the dashboard — you can use that instead.
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  • List all rule categories in the Email Playbook with a one-line description and page count. Categories are: structure (head/body container/header/body/footer), compatibility (Outlook MSO, RTL, responsive), production (Gmail clipping, dark mode, preheader, bulletproof buttons), ai-generation (constraints for AI emitters). For reusable components, use list_components instead — they live in a separate dimension and are not returned by get_playbook_rules.
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  • List all reusable email components in the playbook with their metadata: name, subcategory (layout/media/interactive/text), description, whether they require Outlook VML, and whether they are responsive. Use this first to discover what components exist before calling get_component.
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  • Update an existing published website with new HTML content. Requires authentication via edit_key (from the original publish response) or api_key (from the user's dashboard after claiming the site). The html field replaces the entire page — this is a full replacement, not a patch. You can also update assets. Use this when a user asks you to modify, edit, or change a site you previously published. IMPORTANT: You must provide either edit_key or api_key for authentication.
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  • Return the full rule pages for a given category. Each rule includes the title, description, markdown body explaining the rule, and any HTML/CSS code examples from the playbook. Use this to teach a model the exact patterns for a specific concern (e.g., responsive layout).
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  • Teaches AI to write HTML email that renders in Outlook, Gmail, and Apple Mail. 19 rules, 6 comps.

  • Instant web publishing for AI agents. POST HTML, get a live URL. No account needed. Publish, update, and delete websites via MCP or REST API. Free tier includes 5MB sites with 24-hour expiry. Pro tier offers permanent hosting.

  • Get information about a published website including its title, view count, size, expiry date, and whether it has been claimed. No authentication required — this is public information. Use this to check if a site is still live, see how many views it has gotten, or check when it expires.
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  • Return the full record for a single component: title, description, narrative body, the primary HTML pattern, list of slots (placeholders the model should fill), VML/responsive flags, and all code examples. Use after list_components to fetch the actual HTML pattern to paste into an email.
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