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Download to First Connection: The Real Conversion Event for WordPress MCP

Downloading a WordPress plugin is a low-commitment action. The moment that actually matters — the moment when a plugin delivers […]

AI SEO Workflows for WordPress Through MCP

SEO work on a WordPress site involves a lot of repetitive tasks: writing meta descriptions, checking title lengths, finding pages […]

Agency Playbook: Rolling Out AI-Assisted WordPress Operations Safely

Agencies managing multiple WordPress sites face a scaling problem: the number of sites grows faster than the team. Content updates, […]

WordPress MCP Plugin Comparison: Vibe AI, Easy MCP AI, Royal MCP, and MCPWP

The WordPress MCP plugin space has grown quickly. Several plugins now claim to give AI assistants access to WordPress, but […]

Why Fixed Tool Counts Are the Wrong Way to Judge a WordPress MCP Plugin

Marketing pages for WordPress MCP plugins often lead with a number: “150+ tools,” “200 WordPress operations,” “the most complete MCP […]

Secure WordPress MCP: Scopes, API Keys, Audit Logs, and Read-Only First

Giving an AI assistant access to your WordPress site is a significant trust decision. Done right, it accelerates content operations […]

Elementor MCP: How AI Agents Can Edit Real Page Builder Layouts

Elementor is the most widely used WordPress page builder, and it stores complex layout data in a format that’s notoriously […]

How to Connect ChatGPT to a Self-Hosted WordPress Site

ChatGPT’s ability to use external tools through connectors makes it a powerful assistant for WordPress management — if you have […]

How to Connect Claude to WordPress with MCP

Claude is one of the most capable AI assistants available today, and with MCP (Model Context Protocol) support built in, […]

What Is a WordPress MCP Server? A Plain-Language Guide

Artificial intelligence assistants are becoming powerful enough to take real actions on real software — not just answer questions. But […]

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