MCP Website Builder

Build a real website from your AI assistant.

Boomlink connects as an MCP server to ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, or another MCP-compatible assistant. Describe the site in plain English, review the live preview, then publish a hosted multi-page marketing site with forms, analytics, and managed hosting built in.

Free plan available. No credit card required.

What is an MCP website builder?

An MCP website builder is a website-building service that an AI assistant can use through Model Context Protocol. Instead of asking the assistant to write code and then moving that code into a separate tool, you connect a builder as an MCP server. The assistant can then call tools to create pages, edit content, preview the site, and publish it.

In practice, the workflow is simple: connect the MCP server, describe the site you want, review the preview, ask for changes, and publish when the site is ready. The assistant stays the conversational interface. The MCP server supplies the website lifecycle.

The assistant writes. Boomlink ships.

ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, and other MCP clients are useful places to plan and revise a site. Boomlink gives that conversation a managed output: pages, navigation, hosted publishing, forms, analytics, versions, and domain support.

Generated code is not a published website.

AI assistants can help with structure, copy, and code. The hard part is what happens after the first draft: routing, hosting, SSL, forms, analytics, domains, revisions, version history, and a way to publish without stitching tools together.

Boomlink keeps that workflow inside the assistant. You keep describing the outcome. Boomlink handles the site lifecycle around the conversation.

How It Works

How Boomlink builds websites over MCP

1

Connect Boomlink as an MCP server

Add Boomlink to an MCP-compatible assistant. Boomlink supports the assistant workflow through MCP so the assistant can create, edit, preview, and publish your site.

2

Describe the site you need

Ask for the offer, pages, sections, form, audience, style, and edits in plain English. Boomlink turns those instructions into site files and page structure.

3

Preview and iterate

Review the live preview as the site takes shape. Ask for sharper copy, a different section order, new pages, or form changes before publishing.

4

Publish a hosted site

Publish to a public Boomlink URL. Paid plans add custom domains with SSL, and Boomlink keeps versions available for rollback and traffic management.

What you get beyond a generated file

Multi-page site structure

Build pages, navigation, and site hierarchy for a real marketing presence, not a single throwaway page.

Live preview while you work

See what the assistant is building, then revise in the same conversation before you publish.

Hosted publishing

Publish to a live public URL without moving generated code into a separate hosting workflow.

Forms and submissions

Add lead capture so the published site can collect demand, not just display information.

Analytics and backlinks

Track site activity and backlink signals so the site can be managed after launch.

Versions and rollback

Keep published versions manageable, test changes with traffic splitting, and roll back when needed.

Managed MCP website builder or DIY MCP server?

If your goal is to learn the protocol, building an MCP server can make sense. If your goal is to ship a working website, a managed MCP website builder removes the server-building work and gives the assistant ready-made site tools.

Comparison of building a DIY MCP server versus using Boomlink as a managed MCP website builder
QuestionDIY MCP serverBoomlink
Who builds the MCP server?You doBoomlink provides it
What does the assistant create?Whatever tools you writeSites, pages, assets, forms, previews, and published versions
Is hosting included?Only if you build itYes, Boomlink publishes to a live URL
Are forms and analytics included?Only if you add themYes, within Boomlink's supported site workflow
Best fitDevelopers learning or extending MCPFounders, marketers, and AI power users who want the website shipped

When an MCP website builder makes sense

Founder validating a new offer

Turn a rough offer into a homepage, pricing page, FAQ, and lead form while the idea is still fresh.

Marketer launching a campaign

Build a focused campaign site from the assistant where you already draft positioning, copy, and page changes.

AI power user keeping work in chat

Use your assistant as the command surface and let Boomlink handle the website lifecycle behind it.

Use the MCP client you already prefer

Boomlink is not locked to one assistant page. This MCP website builder workflow is designed for MCP-compatible clients, including ChatGPT and Claude. Use this page for the category overview, or read the assistant-specific guides if you already know where you want to work.

Boomlink connects to compatible AI assistants over MCP. Boomlink does not claim to run, represent, or be endorsed by OpenAI, Anthropic, Cursor, or another assistant vendor.

[07] Pricing.Matrix

Simple pricing.

Start free and scale as you grow. Built for individual creators and high-growth marketing teams.

Free

$0
  • 1 site
  • Boomlink subdomain
  • 3 unpublished pages
  • Basic analytics
  • Standard support
PRO_VERSION

Starter

$12/mo
  • 5 sites
  • 1 custom domain + SSL
  • Remove branding
  • Scripts & pixels
  • UTM tracking
  • Priority support

Team

$29/mo
  • 25 sites
  • 5 custom domains + SSL
  • Brand kit
  • Roles + permissions
  • Collaboration (5 seats)
  • Webhooks + Zapier
  • Dedicated support

MCP website builder FAQ

What is an MCP website builder?

An MCP website builder is a website-building service that an AI assistant can use through Model Context Protocol. You connect the service as an MCP server, then the assistant can call tools to create pages, preview changes, and publish a site.

Can an AI assistant build and publish a website over MCP?

Yes, when it is connected to a website builder that exposes the right MCP tools. Boomlink gives compatible assistants tools to create sites and pages, preview work, and publish a hosted website.

Which AI assistants work with Boomlink?

Boomlink is designed for MCP-compatible assistants, including ChatGPT and Claude. You can also use other MCP-compatible clients, such as Cursor, when they support the required MCP workflow.

Do I need to code?

No. The intended workflow is plain-English prompting. You describe the site, review the preview, ask for changes, and publish when ready. You should still review the final site before publishing.

Is Boomlink different from an MCP server tutorial?

Yes. A tutorial helps you build your own MCP server. Boomlink is the managed MCP website builder you connect to when your goal is to ship a site, not build the website builder first.

Read the MCP reference

Is Boomlink different from an MCP that just publishes generated code?

Yes. Boomlink is focused on the full site lifecycle: multi-page structure, preview, hosted publishing, forms, analytics, versions, rollback, and paid-plan custom domains with SSL.

Can I publish to a real URL?

Yes. Boomlink can publish to a live public URL. Free includes a Boomlink subdomain, and paid plans support custom domains with SSL.

Can I build more than one page?

Yes. Boomlink supports multi-page sites with navigation and hierarchy.

Can I add forms and analytics?

Yes. Boomlink supports forms with submissions and basic analytics on the Free plan. Paid plans add scripts, pixels, and UTM tracking.

Is Boomlink affiliated with OpenAI, Anthropic, Cursor, or the MCP project?

No. Boomlink connects to compatible AI assistants and MCP clients. It does not claim to run or represent those vendors or the MCP project.

Turn your next prompt into a published website.

Connect Boomlink as your MCP website builder, describe the site you need, and publish a real marketing site without leaving the assistant workflow.

Free plan available. No credit card required.