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Use the Readdy Website Builder Skill with a compatible AI agent, such as OpenClaw, Claude Code, or Codex, to manage your Readdy projects through natural conversation instead of commands.

Before You Start

Make sure you have:
  • A Readdy account.
  • An AI agent that supports skills, such as OpenClaw, Claude Code, or Codex.

Connect the Skill

The same setup flow works with OpenClaw, Claude Code, Codex, and other agents that support skills. You only need to connect your Readdy account once for each agent environment.
1

Share the Skill with Your Agent

Send the ClawHub link to your agent and ask it to install and configure the skill:
If the agent cannot install skills directly, it gives you the one-time installation step to complete.
2

Get Your Readdy API Key

Open the Readdy API Key page and sign in with the Readdy account you want to connect. The page displays your current API Key or generates one if you do not have one. Copy the key.
Treat your Readdy API Key like a password. Only provide it through the agent’s secure credential or configuration flow. Do not include it in a website request, screenshot, source file, or public repository.
3

Verify the Connection

Ask the agent to connect the API Key and verify access:
After the agent confirms the connection, you can use the skill through normal conversation.

Create a Website

Tell the agent what you want to build. Include the business type, pages, visual direction, language, and important interactions when they matter. For example:
The agent creates the Readdy project and tells you when the website is ready.
Creating a website usually takes around 10 minutes. Keep the conversation open while Readdy generates and builds the project.
After it finishes, ask:

Update an Existing Website

Name the project and describe the change you want:
You can also refer to the project from the current conversation:
If more than one project matches your request, the agent asks you to choose the correct one before making changes.
Updating a website usually takes around 10 minutes because Readdy generates and builds a new version.

Preview a Website

Ask for a preview by project name or conversation context:
The agent returns a Readdy preview link that you can open in your browser.

Publish a Website

Tell the agent which project or approved version you want to publish:
If the project has multiple versions and your choice is unclear, the agent asks you to select one. After publishing succeeds, it returns the live website URL.

Manage Your Projects

You can ask the agent to manage Readdy projects using natural language.
Deleting a project is permanent. The agent shows you the exact project and asks for confirmation before deleting it.

Tips

  • Mention Readdy or Readdy Website Builder Skill if the agent does not recognize which skill to use.
  • Use the exact project name when you have several projects with similar names.
  • Keep each update request focused, then review the preview before requesting another change.
  • Clearly identify the approved version before asking the agent to publish.
  • Wait for the current create or update request to finish before starting another change on the same project.

Troubleshooting

Share the ClawHub skill link, ask the agent to verify that the skill is installed, then repeat your request and explicitly say, “Use the Readdy Website Builder Skill.”
Sign in to the correct account on the Readdy API Key page, then ask the agent to reconnect the current API Key and verify access by listing your projects.
Ask the agent to list your Readdy projects, select the correct project from the results, and repeat your request using its exact name.
Creating or updating a website usually takes around 10 minutes. Ask the agent for a status update and keep the current request running.

FAQ

You can use OpenClaw, Claude Code, Codex, or another AI agent that supports installing and running skills.
No. After the skill is installed and connected, describe what you want in natural language. The agent uses the appropriate skill action for you.
No. Refer to the project by name or by the current conversation context. The agent asks you to clarify if multiple projects match.
Yes. Review each preview and request another change. The agent continues working with the same Readdy project while the context is clear.
Delete the exposed key from the Readdy API Key page, create a replacement, and ask the agent to reconnect the skill with the new key.

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