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Cursor

Cursor website builder — keep marketing site changes next to your repo workflow

Devs already live in Cursor. Connect SlateHut MCP so agents create or update sites while you review diffs — no more throwaway HTML prototypes.

IDE-nativeMCP toolsAPI keys in envRepeatable promptsEditor QACI hooks optional
Cursor IDE chat panel driving SlateHut site creation through MCP

Perfect when engineering owns GTM tooling but hates WordPress.

Ship faster with less overhead

  • Marketing as infrastructure.

    Check in prompts or scripts beside services that depend on landing pages.

  • Reduce “just ship a page” tickets.

    Self-serve through MCP with guardrails.

  • Pair with Git deployments

    SlateHut hosts the marketing site; keep product code in Git as usual.

Sites like the ones you build

Real examples you can open in a new tab — same editor, themes, and forms.

What builders say

  • Forms and submissions living next to the site is the workflow I wanted. Less glue, more shipping.

    Sam K. · Agency owner

  • We needed a polished landing page before the product screenshots were final. SlateHut got us live without a design rabbit hole.

    Priya N. · Startup founder

  • The editor is basically “structured content with guardrails.” My clients can update copy without breaking layout.

    Elena R. · Freelance marketer

Questions

Do I commit SlateHut files to git?
No — state lives in SlateHut; you may commit automation scripts or prompts.
Local preview?
Use SlateHut preview URLs from the dashboard; MCP triggers remote changes.
CI integration?
Call REST from CI for deterministic deploys; use MCP for interactive dev.
Secrets management?
Store API keys in Cursor secrets or your password manager — never in repo.
Can I rollback?
Use editor history practices; automate snapshots via API if you build that workflow.
Free plan?
Yes. One site on slatehut.com, $1 included AI credits per month, 50 form submissions per month, and API access. No credit card required. Upgrade for custom domains and higher limits.

Team plans

Use a shared automation user on Pro or Agency depending on volume.

Sign up free, describe what you do, and publish on our subdomain — upgrade when you want your own domain.