Instantly Host JSON API Mock from Cursor Glass for Agentic Workflow Preview

The fastest way to deploy JSON API Mock generated by Cursor Glass. Perfect for agentic workflow preview. No login required, zero-friction, and live in seconds on gatedpage.com.

When you leverage Cursor Glass to rapidly generate JSON API mocks for complex agentic workflows, the next critical step is getting that mock live for immediate testing and iteration. Traditional methods — spinning up a local server, pushing to a Gist, or manually sharing files — introduce unnecessary friction. This overhead disrupts the very velocity Cursor Glass provides, delaying feedback cycles and hindering the seamless "Agentic Workflow Preview" you aim for.

gatedpage.com eliminates these bottlenecks entirely. Instead of copying raw JSON, configuring file shares, or wrestling with local setup, you can instantly deploy your Cursor Glass JSON API Mock to a publicly accessible URL. This means your agents can consume the mock immediately, allowing for real-time validation and rapid adjustments within your development loop, all without needing to log in, create an account, or deal with complex deployment pipelines.

For developers focused on accelerated agentic development, gatedpage.com provides the zero-friction deployment layer necessary to keep pace. Generate your JSON with Cursor Glass, issue a single command, and get a live, sharable URL in seconds. Focus on refining your agents and data structures, not on infrastructure.

How to host your JSON API Mock from Cursor Glass in seconds

  1. Step 1: Generate your JSON API Mock using Cursor Glass, ensuring your output adheres to the desired data structure for your agentic workflow.
  2. Step 2: Save the generated JSON content to a local file, for example, agent_response_mock.json, within your project directory.
  3. Step 3: Open your terminal or command prompt in the directory where you saved your JSON file.
  4. Step 4: Use a simple curl command or the gatedpage CLI to upload your JSON file directly to gatedpage.com.
  5. Step 5: Copy the returned live URL and integrate it into your agentic workflow for immediate preview and testing.

Quick start

$ curl -F "file=@agent_response_mock.json" https://gatedpage.com/api/v1/upload
{"url":"https://gated.page/aBcDeFgH123","delete_url":"https://gatedpage.com/api/v1/delete/aBcDeFgH123-delete-token","filename":"agent_response_mock.json"}

# Or using the gatedpage CLI:
$ gatedpage upload agent_response_mock.json

Common questions

Why should I use gatedpage.com instead of a local server or GitHub Gist for Cursor Glass JSON mocks?
gatedpage.com provides an instant, publicly accessible URL without any setup, server configuration, or account creation. Unlike local servers, it’s immediately shareable, and unlike Gists, it serves the raw content directly, making it ideal for immediate agent consumption in "Agentic Workflow Preview" scenarios.
Is there a file size limit for JSON API Mocks hosted on gatedpage.com?
On the free tier, individual files are limited to 5 MB. This is typically ample for most JSON API Mocks generated for agentic workflow previews. For larger files or permanent hosting, paid accounts offer increased limits and guaranteed persistence.
How long will my Cursor Glass JSON API Mock remain live on gatedpage.com?
Files uploaded via the free tier remain live for 15 days. This duration is perfectly suited for iterative development and short-term agentic workflow testing. For indefinite hosting, gatedpage.com offers paid plans that ensure your content remains permanently available.
Do I need to create an account or provide credentials to host my JSON API Mock?
No, that's the core of gatedpage.com's zero-friction design. You can upload any file instantly via a simple API call or the CLI without needing to create an account, log in, or provide any personal information. This streamlines your "Agentic Workflow Preview" process significantly.

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