Integrate Messy with a handful of prompts
Six copy-paste prompts for your coding agent. Start with a generated client in your own stack, end with a full email lifecycle and a month of social content. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, or any agent that can read your repo.
Client
Triggers
Templates
Sync
Audience
Social
Generate your Messy client
One prompt gives your coding agent the full API contract and builds a small, dependency-free Messy client in your stack.
Route transactional messages through triggers
Audit every OTP, receipt and notification your app sends, then swap hardcoded mailers for one trigger call.
Author templates as markdown
Every email is a markdown file in your repo: reviewable, diffable, and wrapped in one branded HTML layout.
Sync templates on every deploy
One command pushes your whole templates directory to Messy: idempotent, validated, all-or-nothing.
Sync your audience
Identify customers with the attributes that matter, then let segments and drips run your lifecycle email.
Pre-fill your social calendar
Generate a month of on-brand posts and imagery with AI, then provision it into Messy's calendar in one pass.
Your coding agent does the integration
You bring an app and an API key. Your coding agent does the typing, one reviewable step at a time.
Paste, don't read
Each prompt carries the exact Messy API contract, so your agent needs no docs and makes no guesses.
Your stack, your conventions
Prompts tell the agent to read your repo first and match its language, HTTP client and queue.
Review like any PR
Every playbook ends in a reviewable diff or a dry run. Nothing sends until you say so.
Thirty minutes to your first trigger
Grab an API key, open your coding agent, and run the first playbook. The rest build on it whenever you are ready.