Connect Hiveality to Cursor.
Cursor, the AI code editor, can connect to Hiveality over MCP and work on your website alongside your code: draft and edit pages, manage contacts, and prepare content without leaving your editor. Connect once and approve a single site.
How it works
Connect Cursor once.
Three steps from your assistant to a working Hiveality connection.
Add
Add Hiveality in Cursor
In Cursor, open the MCP settings and add Hiveality as a server using your domain with /api/mcp at the end, then sign in to approve access.
Approve
Sign in and choose a website
A Hiveality approval page opens. Sign in, pick the one website it should work with, and allow access. Each connection is scoped to a single site.
Work
Let it run on your behalf
Cursor can now use Hiveality’s approved tools to build, edit, draft, and report, with you approving anything before it goes live.
Use cases
What practices ask Cursor to do.
Once connected, Cursor works across your whole Hiveality workspace.
Build and edit your site
Plan, draft, and refine pages, funnels, and flows, then publish when you approve.
Manage your audience
Create and update contacts, tags, lists, and custom fields without leaving the chat.
Draft emails and campaigns
Write emails and campaigns with personalization tokens, ready for your review.
Handle bookings
Check availability and create bookings on your behalf.
Write and tidy your blog
Draft posts, clean up categories, and keep SEO healthy across the site.
Answer from your docs
Ask how a feature works and get answers grounded in Hiveality’s own guides.
Why it works
Why connect Cursor to Hiveality?
Cursor keeps developers in flow inside their editor. With Hiveality connected, the same window that edits your code can also build and update your marketing site.
The connection runs on the Model Context Protocol, an open standard for letting assistants use real tools. Hiveality runs an MCP server, so the assistant reaches your actual content and contacts instead of guessing.
You stay in control. Each connection is scoped to a single website and gated behind sign-in approval, and you review generated pages, emails, and bookings before anything goes live.
Reference
What Cursor can reach
A sample of what a connected assistant can do across your workspace.
| Area | What it can do |
|---|---|
| Website & funnels | Plan, build, edit, and publish pages and funnels |
| Contacts | Create and update contacts, tags, lists, and fields |
| Email & campaigns | Draft emails and campaigns for your review |
| Booking | Find availability and create bookings |
| Blog & SEO | Draft posts, tidy categories, and check SEO health |
Better together
Works great with
Cursor is most useful across the parts of Hiveality you touch daily.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Where are MCP settings in Cursor?
Cursor has a dedicated MCP settings panel. Add Hiveality as a server there, then sign in to approve one website.
Do I need to know how to code?
No. You add Hiveality as a connector in your assistant, sign in, and approve. The assistant does the rest, with your review.
What can it access?
Only the website you approve and the tools Hiveality exposes over MCP. Each connection is scoped to a single site.
Which Hiveality plans include it?
AI tool connections over MCP are available on all Hiveality plans.
More connections
Other tools we integrate with
Hiveality connects to the platforms practices already run on. Here are a few that pair well with Cursor.
Put Cursor to work in your practice.
Connect Hiveality to Cursor, approve access, and let it handle the busywork while you focus on the people you got into this work to help.

