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Content.One Launches MCP-enabled AI CMS

Letting marketers build entire sites in minutes

AI-powered enterprise content platform Content.One announced the general availability of its MCP server. With it, non-technical marketers can launch campaigns and entire websites with natural language prompts. The milestone also establishes Content.One as an MCP-enabled AI CMS, purpose-built for franchises, multi-chapter nonprofits, and multi-location brands running hundreds of properties.

“Our agentic page creator cuts enterprise workflows down from 32 hours to one, with precision. Beyond generative capability, AI presents a world of action on your behalf. With deep data discovery, integrated expert knowledge, and multiple vendors brought together with MCP, insight and value are moments away. Content.One represents a future where all of these are woven together as one experience," said Randy Apuzzo, CEO at Content.One. 

Elsewhere, Contentstack introduces its AXP, Optimizely launches its GEO platform, and commercetools introduces Autonomous Commerce.

Stories that caught our eye

  1. Optimizely Announces Limitless 1:1 Personalization: Its agent platform now enables brands to create a microsite for every target buyer.

  2. MACH Alliance’s 2026 Agent Ready Awards: An annual recognition that sits on top of existing certification, and it is open only to current certified members.

  3. Huge Announced the Acquisition of Rotate°: London-based Shopify Plus specialists join Huge to establish its composable commerce offering. 

  4. Kinsta Launches Free Bot Protection for All WordPress Plans: Giving site owners and agencies direct control over AI and automated traffic across every environment.

The word on the street…

  1. [LinkedIn]: Building a custom CSP that better fits in-house needs: Netlify CEO Mathias Bilmann explains how they replaced their customer success platform with tools they built themselves. 

  2. [LinkedIn]: Gartner EMQ for AI Agents for Marketing: Optimizely CEO Alexander Atzberger explains what helped Optimizely earn its place in Gartner’s emerging Magic Quadrant.