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MCP Integration

Deploy your site or app with Fusion and Netlify

July 23, 2025

Written By Mike Chirokas

What if turning your product spec into a live site, app, or prototype was as simple as typing “Deploy to Netlify” in a chat? With Fusion and the Netlify MCP integration, it now is.

Fusion’s integration with Netlify’s MCP server allows anyone on your team to generate working prototypes or apps and instantly deploy them with a single prompt. No build scripts, caching headaches, or waiting in the dev backlog. Just fast sites, stores, and apps live on the web.

How it works in 2 simple steps

Using the Netlify MCP integration in Fusion is straightforward, even if you’ve never deployed an app before. Here’s how to get your project live in just a few steps:
In the Fusion interface, navigate to the MCP Servers (integrations) section. Find Netlify in the list of available integrations and click the Connect button. This will authorize Fusion to use your Netlify account for deployments (you’ll be prompted to log in to Netlify and approve access).
Go to the Fusion project you’ve been working on. In Fusion’s chat, simply type something like “Deploy to Netlify.” This command triggers Fusion’s AI agent to package your project and deploy it to Netlify on your behalf. 

Under the hood, Fusion uses Netlify’s MCP integration to communicate with Netlify’s API and CLI – effectively letting the AI agent perform the deployment for you. You don’t have to deal with build settings or write any config; the agent takes care of it.

After a short wait (typically a minute or two), Fusion will respond with a confirmation and a live URL of your deployed site. This will be a Netlify-provided URL (you can later set a custom domain if you want). Click the link to see your app running and share this URL with anyone.

Netlify hosts it on their global infrastructure, so it’s fast and accessible worldwide by default.
Netlify Forms are built into Netlify and available via the MCP server. Simply prompt “Add a Netlify Form” and Fusion will get to work wiring up the Netlify Form. Nothing else needed.
Once you’re happy with your project you can head to Netlify and add a custom domain via the Netlify dashboard. Netlify’s docs for adding custom domains are here.
Try Fusion today by connecting an existing code repository or starting from scratch with a prompt.
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