MCP-native workflow
Claude and Codex can list sites, write files, patch sections, validate, diff, and publish.
Your AI agent can ship the page, not just write it.
Connect Claude or Codex, ask for a landing page, and PageRook handles the files, validation, preview, publish, and rollback on a live subdomain.
letssafe.pagerook.com
Agent
Codex connected
Draft
Validated files
Live
Rollback ready
MCP tool flow
pagerook_list_sites
pagerook_get_brand_guide
pagerook_clone_current_deployment
pagerook_put_files
pagerook_validate_deployment
pagerook_publish_deployment
Signed previews
Check the draft before it replaces the live site.
One-click rollback
Restore a previous deployment when a change misses.
1
Connect your agent
PageRook exposes the tools Claude and Codex need to create, edit, and publish sites.
2
Preview the draft
Static files are written to a draft deployment, validated, and opened with a preview URL.
3
Publish or restore
Go live on a subdomain, keep deployment history, and roll back when you need to.
Why PageRook wins
AI can already write HTML and CSS. PageRook gives it the missing production path: safe file tools, brand guidance, previews, and a live URL.
Claude and Codex can list sites, write files, patch sections, validate, diff, and publish.
Keep voice, CTA rules, visual direction, and no-go notes attached to every site.
No server code. No mystery runtime. Just static files, path checks, quotas, and validation.
Freeze important versions, compare drafts, publish when ready, and restore fast.
Built for the real loop
The user gets the creative conversation. PageRook handles the boring but critical parts between generated files and a public URL.
Ask your agent for a site
It checks existing sites, asks for brand guidance if missing, and starts a draft.
Review a real preview
Open the draft in-browser before it touches the live deployment.
Publish the version you approve
The approved deployment becomes live at your PageRook subdomain.
The wow moment
PageRook is the publishing layer for AI-built landing pages: simple enough for MVPs, structured enough to trust with real customer-facing pages.