Last October, we introduced MCP support on WordPress.com, giving AI agents like Claude, ChatGPT, OpenClaw, and Cursor a window into your site’s content, analytics, and settings.
Thousands of you connected your favorite AI tools, asked questions about your sites, and saved hours of dashboard diving.
But you told us you wanted more. Reading your site data was useful, but you wanted your agent to be able to actually do things for you!
That’s why we added write capabilities, turning your AI agent into your most versatile WordPress collaborator.
From reading to writing
With write capabilities, your AI agent can now:
- Draft and publish blog posts: Provide copy or describe what you want to publish, and your AI agent can create the post directly on your site.
- Build and update pages: Create landing pages, About pages, and more, complete with your site’s design specs and block patterns.
- Manage comments: Approve, reply to, or clean up comments without ever opening your dashboard.
- Organize your content: Create, rename, and restructure categories and tags across your site.
- Update media metadata: Fix alt text, captions, and titles for better accessibility and SEO.
And all of this happens through natural conversation. Just tell your AI agent what you want to do, and it handles the rest.
19 new abilities, the same interface
These new capabilities add 19 new writing abilities across six content types: posts, pages, comments, categories, tags, and media. Besides enabling the new tools in your WordPress.com MCP dashboard, there’s nothing new to install to get started.
Here’s a taste of what you can do with your AI agent:
- “I just finished writing this post. Publish it as a draft, categorize it as ‘Travel,’ add relevant tags, and write me a meta description under 160 characters.”
- “I want to start publishing recipes on my blog. Set up a ‘Recipes’ category with subcategories for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Desserts.”
- “Create an About page with sections for our team, mission, and contact info.”
- “I want to add a testimonials section to my About page. Find a pattern in my theme that works for that and set it up as a draft — I’ll supply the actual quotes.”
- “Approve all the pending comments on my latest post and reply to the one asking about pricing.”
- “Add a ‘Tutorials’ category under ‘Resources’ and tag my latest three posts with ‘Beginner.'”
- “Audit my website for Accessibility and create a report.”
- “Find all images in my media library that are missing alt text and suggest some based on the filename or attachment context.”
Your AI agent discovers the available operations, figures out what’s needed, and walks you through the process — confirming every step before making changes.
Design-aware updates
One of the most powerful aspects of the write capabilities is the integration with your site’s theme. Before creating content, your AI agent can search your theme’s design and understand its colors, fonts, spacing, and block patterns.
This results in outputs that inherits your site’s design system and adapts automatically when you change themes.


Safety you can trust
We know that giving an AI agent the ability to modify your site is a big step. That’s why we’ve built this with multiple layers of protection:
Every change requires your approval. Before creating, updating, or deleting anything, your AI agent describes exactly what it plans to do and asks for your explicit confirmation. Nothing happens without approval from you.
New posts default to drafts. When your AI agent creates a post or page, it starts as a draft, giving you a chance to review before anything goes live. If you update a published post, your agent warns you that changes will be visible immediately.
Deletion is reversible (where possible). Deleting posts, pages, comments, or media moves them to the trash, where they’re recoverable for 30 days. For categories and tags — which WordPress doesn’t support trashing — your agent explicitly warns that deletion is permanent and requires additional confirmation.
All changes are visible through your Activity Log. See all of your AI agent’s activity in your site’s dashboard (or just ask your AI agent for a list of changes it has made).
WordPress permissions are enforced. The write capabilities respect the same user role permissions as the rest of WordPress.com. An Editor can create and edit posts, but can’t change site settings. A Contributor can draft posts but can’t publish. Your existing access controls are automatically carried over.
You choose what’s enabled. Every operation, from creating posts to updating media, has its own toggle in your MCP settings. Enable only what you need on the sites you need it, and leave everything else off.
Get started
Write capabilities are available today on all WordPress.com paid plans. Here’s how to start:
- Enable MCP on your account at wordpress.com/me/mcp.
- Toggle on the write capabilities you want to use.
- Connect your AI client — Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, or any MCP-enabled tool.
- Start creating.
For the full list of available operations and technical details, check out our MCP Tools Reference and prompt examples to spark your creativity.
When we launched MCP on WordPress.com, we said that understanding your site shouldn’t mean piecing together insights from half a dozen places. Now, managing your site shouldn’t mean it either.
Your AI agent is ready. What will you create?
I want to add a video to my WordPress site.
Is this easier now?
Thanks for the question. There are a few ways to add video to your WordPress.com site — you can upload directly, use VideoPress, or embed from services like YouTube and Vimeo. Learn more about working with video in our support guide. The MCP tools covered in this post offer another way to manage content, which may be easier for you, depending on the method you use.
Does not work with my chatgpt Plus account
Hi there, sorry you’re running into trouble. ChatGPT Plus does support MCP connections, but it requires enabling Developer Mode first. You can find step-by-step instructions in this support article.
Can you add subscribe and pay
Hi there, could you please tell us a little more about what you’re trying to achieve? If you mean accepting payments on your site, you can do that with the Payments block.
The design-aware updates are the standout feature here, an AI that understands your theme’s block patterns before generating content is a big deal. For anyone on a paid plan, the media alt text audit seems like the easiest first win. Accessibility is still the most overlooked area on most WordPress sites.
I need any AI editor to butt out of my writing life creation. I find it intrusive and it changes all meaning to my writing as it has no idea of how poets work. So can I turn it off at the my creating thinking level please? Checking Spelling would be wonderful. Reading back to me would also help I believe. But the other smart stuff is annoying and disrupting. Thank you for your time and help if you can.
I completely understand — AI tools should support your creative process, not interfere with it. The AI features on WordPress.com are opt-in, meaning they won’t change your writing unless you ask them to.
Thank you
there is also the possibility that changing so much as one word on one line could disrupt an entire paragraph, stanza, etc. it’s one thing to ask for help for concrete things like medicine allergies, etc. it’s another to ask for help for the less than concrete efforts in writing, poetry, music.
I just appreciate all that wordpress does for new buisness owners.they make the site easy to use