Commander Workspace Tool

Build once. Share forever.

Sparks are interactive HTML tools with a permanent, shareable URL. Ask OneAI to build a dashboard, calculator, or report — and publish it in seconds.

How It Works

From idea to published tool in three steps

1

Describe it

Tell OneAI what you want. "Build a unit economics model" or "Create a Q2 revenue summary with charts."

2

Preview it

See the working tool right in the chat. Tweak it with follow-up messages until it's right.

3

Publish it

Click "Save as Spark." Choose a slug. Your tool is live at a permanent URL within seconds.

Features

Everything a published tool needs

OneAI Builds It

Describe what you want in plain language. OneAI generates a working HTML tool. Preview it before publishing.

Permanent URL

Every Spark lives at sparks.waymakerone.com/your-org/name. The URL never changes when you update the content.

Live Data

Connect a Spark to your Tables data. JavaScript fetches live rows on page load. No stale exports.

Share Anywhere

Guest links need no login. Embed with an iframe. Share with specific people or make it public.

Version History

Every update stores a previous version. Label releases, preview old versions, restore in one click.

Download as .spk

Export any Spark as a .spk file — plain HTML with a Waymaker identity. Rename to .html and it opens in any browser.

For Developers

Build and publish from any AI tool

The Waymaker MCP server includes four Spark tools. Your AI agent can build a Spark in any MCP-compatible environment — Claude, Cursor, or anywhere else — and push it directly to your workspace.

Create a new Spark from any HTML string
Update existing Sparks to publish new versions
List and retrieve Sparks from your workspace
No file management, no upload step, no pipeline

MCP tools available in your Waymaker connection

commander_spark_createPublish a new Spark
commander_spark_updatePublish a new version
commander_spark_getRead a Spark by ID or slug
commander_spark_listList Sparks in your workspace

The destination for everything you build

You use AI to build things. Sparks give those things a home — a permanent URL, live data, version history, and a share button.