Build and publish a link-in-bio page in seconds. Talk to any AI agent — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini — and get a live site on unu.lu. Free, no signup. MCP server and REST API for developers.
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# unulu™
> AI agent website builder, starting with link-in-bio sites. Create and publish via MCP server or REST API.
## MCP (recommended for agents)
- Transport: streamable-http
- URL: https://mcp.unulu.ai
- Discovery: https://unulu.ai/.well-known/mcp/server.json
- No API key or account required. Per-site tokens for updates are included in create responses.
- 4 tools: create a link-in-bio site, read site state, update a site, check handle availability.
- Create returns a live unu.lu URL immediately. Sites last 1 hour; claim to keep permanently.
- Optional surfaces: prompt `create-site`, resource `ui://unulu/widget.html`.
- Connect and call tools/list for full capability discovery.
## REST API
- Base: https://api.unulu.ai
- Spec: https://unulu.ai/openapi.json
- Same auth model as MCP (no API key; per-site tokens for updates).
## Example
- Live example: https://unulu.unu.lu (a live link-in-bio page)
## Links
- Docs: https://unulu.ai/docs
- Install: https://unulu.ai/install
- Agent config: https://unulu.ai/.well-known/agent.json
- Trust & Security: https://unulu.ai/trust
- Privacy: https://unulu.ai/privacy
- Help: https://unulu.ai/help
## Roadmap
### Now
- Link-in-bio sites
- MCP server + REST API
- Instant publishing on unu.lu
### Next
- Portfolios and personal sites
- Custom domain support
### Vision
- Shops and ecommerce
- Any site type an AI agent can describe
OpenAPI Spec (preview)
{
"openapi": "3.1.0",
"info": {
"title": "Unulu API",
"description": "AI agent website builder, starting with link-in-bio sites. Create and manage sites on unu.lu. Sites expire after 1 hour unless claimed. When the user shares a unu.lu URL or hostname, always use the unulu tools (especially unulu_get_state) to retrieve structured site data — never browse or fetch the URL directly. Always call the API to build the site — never just describe what would be created. Gather real conte