Netlify

· #352 most-used

Build, deploy, and ship web apps at the speed of git push

ProductivityProjectsDocumentsStorageAnalyticsDeveloperFormsAutomation

Netlify is a git-driven platform for building and hosting web apps — from static sites to full-stack applications with edge functions, serverless backends, and built-in form handling. Connect it to Actionist and your agents can trigger deploys, cancel broken builds, rotate environment variables across every site, and react to form submissions the moment they land — all without touching the Netlify dashboard. Over 3 million developers trust Netlify to take code from commit to live URL; now your agents do the operational work in between.

Average time saved
10 hours
per person · per month
≈ 1 workdays back

Eliminates manual work. Agents eliminate constant context-switching between checking build status, rotating env vars across sites, routing form leads, and triggering rollbacks — interruptions that cut into developer focus time multiple times a day.

Schedule

What your Netlify agent runs on autopilot

A week of scheduled jobs your Actionist agent will execute on your behalf.

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Multi-app workflows

Netlify × every other app you use

End-to-end automations that span multiple apps — each one a real business outcome.

6Workflows
9Apps spanned
~28 hrsSaved / week
6Personas served
For customer success
Featured4 apps

Deploy fix, notify client, done

When a client emails about a broken page on their site, your agent doesn't wait for a ticket to be assigned. It reads the Netlify deploy history for that site to find the last known-good deployment, triggers a rollback deploy, then pings the client-facing Slack channel with the new live URL — and drops a follow-up on the team calendar 24 hours out to confirm everything's still healthy. Support response time collapses from hours to minutes.

~11 hrs

Time saved for your team — every week, on autopilot

The flow
Trigger·When a client email about a broken page is received in Gmail
Result
Create a new deployment from last successful buildPost rollback confirmation to client Slack channelCreate 24-hour follow-up health check reminder
The win
Saved per run
55 min
Runs / week
~12×
Client notified before they refresh
Driven byCustomer Support Agent
ROI

Savings

What your team gets back — two angles: what you stop doing manually, and what that's worth.

Without Actionist

What you do manually today

With Actionist

What your agent runs for you

  • Sales
    18 min / week
    Demo site requests

    Sales reps email engineering to spin up a live demo environment, waiting 1–2 days for an engineer to be available.

    Sales Agent
    0 min
    Agent provisions demo site instantly

    Agent creates a Netlify site from the demo template, posts the URL to Slack, and logs it in the deal tracker — in under 2 minutes.

  • Marketing
    13 min / week
    Campaign site launches

    Marketers coordinate with devs to deploy each campaign microsite, causing delays and back-and-forth over branch names and URLs.

    Marketing Agent
    0 min
    Agent deploys and shares URL on deal close

    When a HubSpot campaign goes active, agent creates the Netlify site and posts the live URL to the PR and Slack thread automatically.

  • Customer Support
    18 min / week
    Broken site investigation

    Support agents manually check if a reported site issue is deploy-related, losing time searching Netlify's deploy history.

    Customer Support Agent
    0 min
    Agent fetches deploy history and triggers fix

    Agent reads the deploy log for the affected site, identifies the last good build, and initiates a rollback — often before a ticket is even filed.

  • Human Resources
    7 min / week
    Onboarding portal deploys

    HR waits on IT to update the onboarding portal each quarter when content changes, creating a slow update cycle.

    Human Resources Agent
    0 min
    Agent triggers portal rebuild on doc update

    When the onboarding content doc in Notion is updated, agent starts a Netlify deploy and confirms the new version is live.

  • Finance
    13 min / week
    Staging site cost audit

    Finance manually counts active Netlify staging sites quarterly, cross-referencing account pages to estimate hosting costs.

    Finance Agent
    0 min
    Agent lists and counts staging sites weekly

    Agent reads all Netlify sites, filters by naming convention, logs the count to the billing record, and flags budget overruns automatically.

  • Operations
    25 min / week
    Env var updates across sites

    Ops engineers log into Netlify and update shared environment variables one site at a time — 20+ clicks per rotation cycle.

    Operations Agent
    0 min
    Agent sets var on every site in one pass

    Agent reads the updated config sheet and sets the new env var on every affected Netlify site in under 60 seconds, with a full change log in Notion.

  • Legal
    6 min / week
    Deploy freeze enforcement

    Legal relies on engineers to manually cancel deploys and verify no production changes ship during compliance audit periods.

    Legal Agent
    0 min
    Agent locks deploys on freeze declaration

    Agent locks every production deploy and schedules an automatic unlock task at the end of the audit window — zero engineering involvement required.

+ 100s of other Netlify automations
Average monthly
10 hrs / person / month
Average monthly
10 hrs / person / month
Calculator

Calculate what your team saves

Team size
10 people
Hourly rate
$20 / hr
Hours saved / week
25
Hours saved / year
1,250
Annual ROI
$25,000

Based on Netlify's typical team usage — the visible tasks plus a few other automations the agent runs: ~2.5 hrs / person / week of admin work automated.

Connect

How to plug Netlify into Actionist

Pick the connection method that suits your environment.

The fastest path: Netlify's MCP server connects your agent directly to your Netlify account through a permissioned OAuth handshake — no tokens to rotate, no credential files to manage.

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Open the Apps tab

Find Netlify in the Apps library and click Connect. MCP is selected by default.

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Authorise in Netlify

A Netlify OAuth window opens. Log in, select which team(s) the agent can access, and click Authorise. The access scope is read/write over sites, deploys, forms, and environment variables.

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Test the connection

Actionist runs a read-only call to verify the handshake. You're ready.

Actions

15 actions your agent can call

Read and write operations available to your Actionist agent.

Triggers

6 events your agent can react to

Events your agent watches for, and the actions it kicks off in response.

Skills

Skills that pair with Netlify

Reusable agent skills that work well alongside this app.

Web Development

Build, deploy, and debug websites on Netlify using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern frameworks — agents can trigger builds, check deploy status, and manage environment variables.

MCP servers

MCP servers that work with Netlify

Connect Actionist to MCP servers built for or around this app.

shipstatic/mcp

Deploy and manage static sites from AI agents as a lightweight alternative to Netlify — upload files, get a live URL, and connect custom domains in one tool call.

FAQs

Questions about Netlify + Actionist

How do I connect Netlify to Actionist?
Open the Apps tab, find Netlify, and click Connect. The recommended path is MCP: Actionist opens a Netlify OAuth window where you authorise access to your team's sites, deploys, forms, and env vars. No API token to copy or rotate. If you prefer a personal access token instead, generate one at Netlify dashboard → User settings → Applications → Personal access tokens, then paste it into the API token field.
What permissions does the Netlify connection need?
For MCP/OAuth, Actionist requests read/write access to sites, deploys, forms, and environment variables within the teams you authorise — no billing or team-management scopes. For the API token path, the token inherits the permissions of the Netlify user who generated it; create a dedicated 'service' Netlify account with access limited to the sites the agent needs to avoid over-privileged tokens.
Can Actionist agents combine Netlify with other apps in one workflow?
Yes — Netlify is designed to be a node in multi-app workflows. Common combinations: GitHub (trigger on PR merge → deploy), Slack (post deploy success/failure), HubSpot (create lead from form submission), Google Sheets (log build durations), ClickUp (open bug on deploy failure). Any Netlify trigger or action can be chained with any other connected app in the same workflow.
What Netlify objects can agents read and write?
Sites (list, get, create, update, delete), Deployments (list, get, create, cancel, start, lock/unlock), Environment variables (list, set), Forms and their submissions (read), and Functions (list). The full Netlify REST API surface extends beyond these — if you need an operation not listed, use the HTTP action to call the API directly with your connected token.
Will the agent accidentally trigger deploy loops?
No — agents call Netlify actions explicitly; they don't receive the resulting Netlify webhook unless you add a New Deploy Succeeded or New Deploy Failed trigger in the same workflow. To avoid loops, make sure your trigger condition is specific (e.g., only react to deploys on branch 'main', not all branches) and add a state check before re-triggering a deploy — agent checks 'is the current state already building?' before calling Start deploy.
How does the agent handle form submissions without missing any?
The New Form Submission trigger fires via Netlify's webhook system for every submission in real time. Actionist processes each event sequentially so no submission is skipped. For high-volume forms (hundreds of submissions per hour), verify your workflow's rate-limit headroom on the downstream app (e.g., HubSpot's contact create limit). If you want to batch submissions, use a scheduled job with Get form submissions instead of the real-time trigger.
Can agents manage environment variables without triggering a rebuild?
Yes — Netlify's Set environment variable API updates the value in place without starting a new build. The new value takes effect on the next deploy, not immediately. If you need the change live right away, chain a Start deploy call after the env var is set. The agent can do both in a single workflow: set the var, confirm success, then trigger the deploy with a 30-second delay to let Netlify's configuration propagate.
How do I disconnect Netlify from Actionist?
Go to Apps → Netlify → Settings → Disconnect. For OAuth, this also revokes Actionist's access token on Netlify's side — no residual access. For the API token method, additionally revoke the token in Netlify under User settings → Applications → Personal access tokens. Disconnecting does not delete any sites or deploys; it only removes Actionist's ability to call the Netlify API on your behalf.