WordPress.com Revolutionizes Site Management with AI MCP
WordPress.com has introduced support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard designed to bridge the gap between AI assistants and website data. Traditionally, managing WordPress sites involved extensive manual tasks like logging into dashboards, checking stats, and monitoring updates, often requiring data export for AI analysis. MCP eliminates this by allowing AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor to directly and securely access WordPress.com site information.
The core definition of MCP is its ability to provide context to large language models, enabling them to “read” and understand your site’s content, analytics, and settings without manual data transfer. This integration offers significant benefits: it streamlines workflows by allowing users to simply ask their AI assistant questions like “How did my latest post perform?” or “Run a comprehensive health check across all my sites,” receiving instant, consolidated insights and prioritized action plans. This brings AI and WordPress.com data together, facilitating more informed decision-making.
Security is a paramount feature of MCP. It’s designed for safe access, with nothing stored locally, and users retain full control to connect and disconnect at any time, secured by OAuth. Initially, MCP provides “read-only” access, allowing AI assistants to surface information and insights securely without needing manual logins. “Write” access is planned for future expansion. WordPress.com is the first host to natively support MCP with OAuth, making it available for all paid plan sites. Users can enable MCP on their WordPress.com account, configure their favorite AI application, and authenticate via OAuth to start interacting with their sites in a more intelligent and efficient way.


