publish.law

Connect your AI assistant

Let Claude or ChatGPT manage your site — and know what it can and can't do for you.

Updated July 3, 2026

Your publish.law site comes with a connector that lets an AI assistant — Claude, ChatGPT, or any assistant that supports custom connectors — manage your site for you. You talk; it publishes notes, drafts posts, updates your credentials, and keeps an eye on your inquiries. It works on every plan, including Free.

Connect it

  1. In Claude or ChatGPT, add a custom connector with this address: https://publish.law/mcp (usually under Settings → Connectors or Settings → Apps).
  2. It will ask you to sign in to publish.law and approve the connection. You’ll see exactly what you’re allowing before you click Allow access.
  3. Start a new conversation — connections load in a fresh chat. A good opener: “Let’s continue setting up my publish.law site.”

That’s the whole setup. No keys to copy, nothing to install.

Note

Signing in is required — the connector only ever works on your own site, with your permission. You can see every connected app and disconnect any of them at Settings → Connected apps. Every action an assistant takes is recorded on our side.

What your assistant can do

  • Publish for you. Notes (now or scheduled), long-form posts and pages (Pro+), and categories — draft, edit, publish, unpublish.
  • Catch you up. “What’s happening on my site?” gets your latest notes, new inquiries, comments waiting on you, followers, and subscriber counts.
  • Search your own writing. “What did I write about expert witnesses?” finds it across your notes, posts, and pages.
  • Keep your identity current. Update your bio, headline, location, and social links; add and edit credentials; manage the sites linked to your profile.
  • Handle engagement. Read and triage contact inquiries, approve or hide comments, reply to notes, and share notes or posts to LinkedIn.
  • Work your network. Follow legal blogs (even a whole topic at once), read your feed, and unfollow the noisy ones one by one.
  • Answer product questions. Plans, pricing, and what an upgrade unlocks.

What it can’t do (and where those things live)

Some things are deliberately done in your dashboard, not by an assistant:

  • Colors, fonts, or your site icon — Settings → Appearance
  • Navigation menus — Settings → Navigation
  • Connecting your own domain — Settings → Domain
  • Uploading photos and images — your profile settings or the post editor
  • Plan, billing, or card changes — Settings → Billing
  • Login email or password — Settings → Login & Email
  • Importing or exporting content — Settings → Import / Export
  • Deleting your account — Settings → Login & Email

Your assistant also never sees your subscribers’ email addresses (it gets counts only), and it can’t touch billing or your login — those are permanently off-limits, by design.

If an assistant tells you it can’t do something, it will point you to the right dashboard page instead of guessing. And if it ever claims a feature exists that you can’t find — trust the dashboard, not the assistant, and let us know.

Disconnecting

Go to Settings → Connected apps, find the app, and remove its access. You can reconnect any time.

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