Connect Hyperagent to Artefact via MCP

Hyperagent builds HTML slide decks, reports and landing pages on demand. Artefact hosts them securely, adds password protection, and gives reviewers a clean link to view and comment. The MCP connector bridges the two — one API token, zero copy-paste, and every artefact lands in Artefact with a shareable link ready to send.

To connect Hyperagent to Artefact: register an API token in Artefact, add the Artefact MCP server to Hyperagent, then ask the AI to create an artefact — it returns a password-protected share link instantly.

DemoGetting Started with Hyperagent and Artefact MCP Connector

Why MCP beats copy-paste workflows

Without MCP you copy HTML out of the chat, paste it into a file, upload to a host, then generate a share link manually. The MCP connector collapses that into a single sentence: "Create an artefact from this HTML." The agent calls Artefact, uploads the deck, and hands back a password-protected link — all while the conversation keeps flowing.

Password protection by default

Every artefact created through the MCP connector is automatically password-protected. The password travels with the share link in the conversation, so you control who sees the deck without managing user accounts or public folders. Recipients enter the password once and get instant access to the full artefact with inline comments and feedback pins.

Full CRUD from the chat window

The connector exposes the complete Artefact API: create new artefacts, list existing ones, update content in place, and delete old decks. Your Hyperagent conversation becomes a control panel for every HTML deck, report and landing page you publish — no dashboard context-switching required.

How to connect Hyperagent to Artefact via MCP

  1. Install the Artefact MCP server. Register an API token in your Artefact account settings, then add the Artefact MCP server to your Hyperagent configuration using the server URL and your Bearer token.
  2. Create an artefact from Hyperagent. In a Hyperagent conversation, ask the AI to create an HTML artefact. The MCP tool calls Artefact directly, uploads the deck, and returns a password-protected share link instantly.
  3. Share the link with reviewers. Copy the share link and send it to stakeholders. Recipients enter the auto-generated password to view the deck, leave feedback, and download the .pptx — no account required.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Artefact MCP connector?+

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) connector lets AI agents like Hyperagent call Artefact directly. Agents can create, list, update and share HTML artefacts on your behalf without switching tools or copying and pasting HTML.

Do I need coding skills to set this up?+

No. The setup is a single API token copy-paste into your Hyperagent MCP server settings. Once connected, the AI handles artefact creation and sharing automatically during conversations.

Is the share link password-protected?+

Yes. Every artefact created via MCP is password-protected by default. The password is returned in the conversation so you can share it securely with the right people.

Can I update an existing artefact from Hyperagent?+

Yes. The MCP tools support creating new artefacts, listing your existing ones, updating content, and deleting old decks — all from within the Hyperagent chat interface.

Does this work with other MCP-compatible agents?+

The Artefact MCP server follows the open Model Context Protocol standard. Any agent or client that supports MCP can connect — Hyperagent, Claude Desktop, Cursor, and others.

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