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.