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Manage your page from code, or hand it to an AI agent

A complete REST API and a hosted MCP server put every part of your page, links, cards, sections, socials, Smart Links, under programmatic control, so your own scripts or an AI agent like Claude can manage it for you.

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Copy-pasting the same link update across ten pages, or asking a client to "just add this link", isn't worth your time. The OnLynk Public API and MCP server let you (or something you point at your account) create, update and remove content directly, no dashboard clicks required.

Every write endpoint is granular: add one link, update one card, clear one Smart Link flow. An agent never has to resend a whole page to change a single item. Connect an MCP-compatible AI assistant to the hosted MCP server with your API key and it gets the same tools a script would call over REST.

How it works

  1. 1

    Generate an API key

    Create a personal API key from your dashboard's API page in one click.

  2. 2

    Call the REST API or connect an agent

    Use the REST endpoints directly, or point an MCP-compatible AI assistant (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor...) at the hosted MCP server with the same key.

  3. 3

    Manage everything programmatically

    Create pages, update appearance, and add, edit or remove links, cards, sections, socials and Smart Link flows, one call at a time.

Why it works

Full content control

Pages, links, cards, sections, socials and Smart Link flows are all readable and writable via the API.

Built for AI agents

A hosted MCP server exposes the same capabilities as tools, so Claude, ChatGPT or Cursor can manage your page directly.

Granular, not all-or-nothing

Every resource has its own create, update and delete endpoint, so one change never risks the rest of your content.

Frequently asked questions

What can I actually manage through the API?

Pages (metadata, appearance, publish state), their links, image cards, sections and socials, and Smart Links including their conditional-redirect flow, each with its own endpoint.

What is the MCP server for?

It exposes the same capabilities as tools for AI agents (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor and others) over the Model Context Protocol, so you can ask an assistant to manage your page in plain language instead of writing API calls.

Do I need to be a developer to use this?

To call the REST API directly, yes. To use it through an AI agent connected to the MCP server, no: you can describe what you want changed and let the agent make the calls.

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