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Connect AI assistants directly to your WEMASY account.

The WEMASY MCP server uses the open Model Context Protocol standard to give AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and ChatGPT direct access to your account. Manage your entire WEMASY setup through natural conversation instead of clicking through dashboards.

Works with any MCP-compatible AI client.

Full platform access

Access every tool in your WEMASY account: sitebuilder, webshop, analytics, forms, domains, ads protection, support, operations, AI assistant, and importer.

All products available

Manage pages, products, orders, DNS records, support tickets, analytics, forms, menus, templates, deployments, and more through natural language.

Guided workflows

Built-in step-by-step workflows for common tasks: building pages, setting up e-commerce, analyzing traffic, configuring domains, and creating forms.

Runs locally

The MCP server runs on your machine. Your API token never leaves your computer. All communication goes directly to the WEMASY API over HTTPS.

Works with any MCP client

Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, and any other AI client that supports the Model Context Protocol.

Free with every account

No extra cost, no separate subscription. MCP access is included with every WEMASY account.

Set up

01. Get your API token

Go to your WEMASY dashboard, navigate to Settings, and create a new API token. This token gives the MCP server access to your account.

02. Install the server

No manual installation needed. The MCP server runs automatically through npx when your AI client starts.

03. Add your API token

Paste your API token into your AI client's MCP configuration file. Restart the client and start managing your WEMASY account through natural conversation.

Frequently asked questions

What is MCP?

Will clients know WEMASY built the system?

Do I need coding experience to use this?

Which AI assistants are supported?

Does it cost anything?

Is my data safe?

What happens if I revoke my API token?

What happens if I revoke my API token?

Can I limit what the MCP server can access?

Do I need to keep my computer running?