Open standard
Any MCP client.
Built on the Model Context Protocol, so it works with Claude Desktop, Claude Code and any other MCP-capable client — the same tools, wherever you prompt.
See a published pageMCP server · free · beta
Your assistant already writes Markdown. The Typeset MCP server lets it publish: connect Claude Desktop or Claude Code, ask it to share what it just wrote, and get back a clean, typeset web page — a real reading page, not a wall of raw text — without leaving the chat.
How it works
Point your MCP client at npx @typeset-page/mcp. Nothing to build — it runs on demand over stdio.
A one-time browser sign-in links the server to your account. The session is stored locally on your machine.
“Publish this as a page.” Your assistant calls the tool and hands back a read.typeset.page link.
The tools
Turn the Markdown in the conversation into a typeset, shareable page and return the link — set and quietly proofread by the same engine as the rest of Typeset.
See everything you’ve published through the assistant, so you can find a link again or check what’s still live.
Take a page down the moment you’re done with it — the link simply stops working. You stay in control from the chat.
Open standard
Built on the Model Context Protocol, so it works with Claude Desktop, Claude Code and any other MCP-capable client — the same tools, wherever you prompt.
See a published pageSame engine
What you publish isn’t a Markdown preview — it’s composed with real typography and reads well on any screen, light or dark. Add a comment layer with Share when you want feedback.