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…tructure for AI agents' - Updated about.mdx to reflect StackOne's current positioning - Updated .github/workflows/claude.yml custom instructions - Aligned messaging with stackone.com homepage Co-authored-by: Guillaume <guillaume@stackone.com>
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…oning - Changed title from 'Integrations' to 'Connectors' - Updated description to '200+ AI agent connectors with 10,000+ pre-built actions' - Updated connection-guides introduction to match new positioning Co-authored-by: Guillaume <guillaume@stackone.com>
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Pull request overview
Updates messaging across the Mintlify docs site to reposition StackOne from a “unified API” to “integration infrastructure for AI agents,” aligning wording with current marketing.
Changes:
- Reworded key page descriptions to emphasize “AI agent connectors” and “10,000+ pre-built actions”.
- Updated the About page positioning statement and supporting copy.
- Updated the Claude workflow custom instructions to reflect the new positioning.
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about.mdx |
Updates the main “About StackOne” positioning and supporting description text. |
integrations.mdx |
Renames the page title to “Connectors” and updates the page meta description with new positioning/numbers. |
connection-guides/introduction.mdx |
Updates the intro page meta description to use the new positioning/numbers. |
.github/workflows/claude.yml |
Updates Claude Code “custom_instructions” to reference “integration infrastructure for AI agents”. |
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| allowed_tools: "Bash,mcp__context7__resolve-library-id,mcp__context7__get-library-docs,mcp__stackchat__*" | ||
| custom_instructions: | | ||
| "This repository contains the StackOne Hub Documentation site built with Mintlify, which provides comprehensive integration guides and authentication documentation for all connectors provided by StackOne to its customers' customers. The site serves as a central hub for users to learn how to configure and authenticate their third-party integrations across multiple categories: ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems), CRM, HRIS, Marketing, IAM (Identity and Access Management), LMS (Learning Management Systems), Documents, and Screening platforms and more. Each integration page contains specific authentication methods, configuration steps, and implementation guides for connecting various SaaS tools to StackOne's unified API. The documentation structure follows Mintlify conventions with navigation defined in mint.json and content in .mdx files. Integration-specific guides include OAuth flows, API key setups, webhook configurations, and troubleshooting steps. When working on this repository, focus on maintaining consistency across integration guides, ensuring accurate authentication steps, updating API references, and improving developer experience for StackOne's integration platform users." | ||
| "This repository contains the StackOne Hub Documentation site built with Mintlify, which provides comprehensive integration guides and authentication documentation for all connectors provided by StackOne to its customers' customers. The site serves as a central hub for users to learn how to configure and authenticate their third-party integrations across multiple categories: ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems), CRM, HRIS, Marketing, IAM (Identity and Access Management), LMS (Learning Management Systems), Documents, and Screening platforms and more. Each integration page contains specific authentication methods, configuration steps, and implementation guides for connecting various SaaS tools to StackOne's integration infrastructure. StackOne is integration infrastructure for AI agents - it connects AI agents to any SaaS system with 200+ connectors and 10,000+ pre-built actions. The documentation structure follows Mintlify conventions with navigation defined in mint.json and content in .mdx files. Integration-specific guides include OAuth flows, API key setups, webhook configurations, and troubleshooting steps. When working on this repository, focus on maintaining consistency across integration guides, ensuring accurate authentication steps, updating API references, and improving developer experience for StackOne's integration platform users." |
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The custom instructions mention navigation is defined in mint.json, but this repo appears to use docs.json (and there is no mint.json in the repository). Updating this reference will prevent the automation from looking for a non-existent config file.
| "This repository contains the StackOne Hub Documentation site built with Mintlify, which provides comprehensive integration guides and authentication documentation for all connectors provided by StackOne to its customers' customers. The site serves as a central hub for users to learn how to configure and authenticate their third-party integrations across multiple categories: ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems), CRM, HRIS, Marketing, IAM (Identity and Access Management), LMS (Learning Management Systems), Documents, and Screening platforms and more. Each integration page contains specific authentication methods, configuration steps, and implementation guides for connecting various SaaS tools to StackOne's integration infrastructure. StackOne is integration infrastructure for AI agents - it connects AI agents to any SaaS system with 200+ connectors and 10,000+ pre-built actions. The documentation structure follows Mintlify conventions with navigation defined in mint.json and content in .mdx files. Integration-specific guides include OAuth flows, API key setups, webhook configurations, and troubleshooting steps. When working on this repository, focus on maintaining consistency across integration guides, ensuring accurate authentication steps, updating API references, and improving developer experience for StackOne's integration platform users." | |
| "This repository contains the StackOne Hub Documentation site built with Mintlify, which provides comprehensive integration guides and authentication documentation for all connectors provided by StackOne to its customers' customers. The site serves as a central hub for users to learn how to configure and authenticate their third-party integrations across multiple categories: ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems), CRM, HRIS, Marketing, IAM (Identity and Access Management), LMS (Learning Management Systems), Documents, and Screening platforms and more. Each integration page contains specific authentication methods, configuration steps, and implementation guides for connecting various SaaS tools to StackOne's integration infrastructure. StackOne is integration infrastructure for AI agents - it connects AI agents to any SaaS system with 200+ connectors and 10,000+ pre-built actions. The documentation structure follows Mintlify conventions with navigation defined in docs.json and content in .mdx files. Integration-specific guides include OAuth flows, API key setups, webhook configurations, and troubleshooting steps. When working on this repository, focus on maintaining consistency across integration guides, ensuring accurate authentication steps, updating API references, and improving developer experience for StackOne's integration platform users." |
| StackOne is integration infrastructure for AI agents. It connects your AI agents to any SaaS system | ||
| through a single interface, with 200+ connectors and 10,000+ pre-built actions across HRIS, ATS, LMS, |
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There is trailing whitespace at the end of these lines (after "system" / "LMS,"). In Markdown this can create unintended hard line breaks and can be flagged by editors/linters; please trim the trailing spaces.
| StackOne is integration infrastructure for AI agents. It connects your AI agents to any SaaS system | |
| through a single interface, with 200+ connectors and 10,000+ pre-built actions across HRIS, ATS, LMS, | |
| StackOne is integration infrastructure for AI agents. It connects your AI agents to any SaaS system | |
| through a single interface, with 200+ connectors and 10,000+ pre-built actions across HRIS, ATS, LMS, |
| title: 'Connectors' | ||
| icon: "chart-network" | ||
| description: 'StackOne supports a large number of integrations. Click on one of the below to learn more.' | ||
| description: '200+ AI agent connectors with 10,000+ pre-built actions. Click on one of the below to learn more.' |
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The PR description's "Changes" section lists only about.mdx and .github/workflows/claude.yml, but this PR also changes this page (and connection-guides/introduction.mdx). Please update the PR description so reviewers have an accurate summary of what was modified.
Summary
This PR updates StackOne's positioning throughout the hub-docs repository to align with the current messaging on stackone.com.
Changes
about.mdx: Updated the main description from "unified API used by B2B SaaS companies" to "integration infrastructure for AI agents" with details about 200+ connectors and 10,000+ pre-built actions.github/workflows/claude.yml: Updated the custom instructions to replace "unified API" with "integration infrastructure" and added context about StackOne's AI agent focusContext
StackOne's website explicitly positions the company as "Integration Infrastructure for AI Agents" and differentiates itself from unified APIs in their FAQ:
This PR ensures the hub documentation aligns with this positioning.
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Repositions StackOne from a "unified API" to "integration infrastructure for AI agents" across the docs to match the website. Updates About, Connectors (renamed from Integrations), connection-guides intro, and
claude.ymlcustom instructions with the "200+ connectors and 10,000+ pre-built actions" message.Written for commit 4d7b70d. Summary will update on new commits.