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60sec.site MCP Server: Build Sites From ChatGPT, Claude and Cursor

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60sec.site has a remote MCP server that lets compatible AI clients read and manage websites through chat. The official page explicitly names ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Windsurf and Zed, and says other MCP-compatible clients can connect when they support the required flow.

The server URL is https://60sec.site/api/v1/mcp. Authentication uses OAuth 2.1 with PKCE, so the documented setup does not require you to paste a long-lived API key into the client.

What the 60sec.site MCP server can do

The MCP integration goes beyond reading a site. 60sec.site documents tools for creating, editing and publishing websites from a connected AI client.

  • Create sites: start a site with a subdomain, title, tagline and description.
  • Edit content and design: change copy, colors, layout, SEO metadata, contact details and social links.
  • Manage site sections: update features, FAQs, pricing and testimonials.
  • Inspect sites: list sites and read their configuration.
  • Publish or unpublish: change live status within the limits of your plan.

How to connect 60sec.site to an MCP client

  1. Add https://60sec.site/api/v1/mcp as a remote MCP server.
  2. Complete the one-time 60sec.site sign-in when the client sends you to the OAuth flow.
  3. Return to the client and start asking it to inspect or manage your sites.

Clients that support dynamic client registration can connect with the server URL alone. Menu names can change inside ChatGPT, Claude or Cursor, so use the current MCP settings in the client you use.

What is free and what requires a plan?

60sec.site says connecting the MCP server and reading your sites is free. Creating, editing and publishing through MCP is included during the seven-day trial and on every paid plan.

Your normal plan limits still apply. MCP does not turn Starter into an unlimited-site plan or remove publishing limits.

Official 60sec.site illustration showing the publish action available in the website workflow
(Source: 60sec.site)

Why the MCP workflow is useful

A normal AI assistant can draft website copy. MCP makes the interaction more useful because the assistant can also apply supported changes to your connected 60sec.site account after authorization.

For example, you can ask the client to rewrite an FAQ, change a pricing section, update colors and publish the result without returning to the dashboard for every small edit.

What MCP does not change

  • The builder still has the same design limits. MCP changes how you manage the site; it does not add a deeper visual editor.
  • Your plan still matters. Site counts and publishing access still follow your subscription.
  • Generated content still needs review. Pricing, testimonials and factual claims should be checked before publishing.
  • Client settings can move. ChatGPT, Claude and Cursor can change their MCP menus independently of 60sec.site.

60sec.site MCP FAQs

What is the 60sec.site MCP server URL?

The official remote endpoint is https://60sec.site/api/v1/mcp.

Does 60sec.site MCP use an API key?

The documented connection flow uses OAuth 2.1 with PKCE rather than a copied API key.

Can I use 60sec.site MCP with ChatGPT?

Yes. ChatGPT is explicitly named on the official MCP page, alongside Claude, Cursor, Windsurf and Zed.

Is 60sec.site MCP free?

Connecting and reading sites is described as free. Creating, editing and publishing requires an active trial or paid plan.

Can MCP publish a 60sec.site website?

Yes. Publish and unpublish actions are part of the documented MCP toolset, subject to your account and plan limits.

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