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CompanyAug 19, 2026

The whole editor is now an API

Every button in the editor now has a matching tool an agent can call, with the same permission checks.

Until this year, building a site here meant opening the editor and clicking. That still works, and most people will keep doing it. But there is now a second way in.

Every action the editor performs is also a tool that software can call: create a site, set the brand colours, add a page, put a form on it, take a screenshot of the result. The same permission checks apply, the same validation runs, and the same records come out the other end. There is no separate back door.

Why this matters if you are not a developer

You can describe what you want and have it built. "Start a site for the studio, in English and Dutch. Use the deep green. Put the contact form on the contact page." Each of those sentences is a tool call underneath, and the result is a normal site you can open in the editor and change by hand afterwards.

Nothing is locked. An agent that builds a page leaves behind the same blocks a person would have dragged onto the canvas.

What it is not

It is not a chatbot bolted to a website. It is not a separate product with its own login. It is the editor, addressed differently.

You issue a token from your own account, scoped to read or to read and write, and you revoke it whenever you like. If you never want to use it, you never have to know it is there.

Start

Make one page tonight.

An account, a starting point, and a form that sends you a real email. Nothing is public until you say so.

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