Creating Assets with the Mutiny MCP
Last updated: April 21, 2026
With Mutiny connected to your AI assistant, you can create, refine, and publish customer-facing assets
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Browse what's available
A good first step is exploring your workspace. Ask your AI assistant something like "What templates are available?" or "Show me my Mutiny assets" to see what you're working with before creating something new.
Templates are the recommended starting point for repeatable asset types — your brand, layout, and copy scaffolding carry over automatically. Note that blueprints from the Mutiny app are not currently accessible through MCP. If you want a reusable structure available from conversation, save it as a template in Mutiny first.
Create an asset
To create an asset, describe what you need. Prompts like "Create a call-followup page using my call follow-up template" or "Build a 1:1 landing page for Stripe" give your AI assistant enough to generate a draft, which it returns directly in the conversation.
The more context you include, the more personalized the output. Account name, asset type, and relevant details about the company or deal all improve the result.
Iterate in conversation
Once you have a draft, refine it by following up naturally — "Update the headline to focus on their cloud migration initiative" or "Make the opening section shorter" both work. The asset updates with each turn until it's ready.
Publish
When the asset is ready, ask your AI assistant to publish it. It will push the asset to production and return a live, shareable URL you can send to a prospect or drop into your CRM — the whole workflow stays in one place.