Curator AI is a free plugin that helps you take care of your WordPress site without turning it into a second job. It writes the small bits of SEO text that matter, points out posts that have gone stale, and runs quality checks so you can fix problems before your visitors (or Google) notice them.
It is built for the person who runs the site, not just the developer who set it up. If you have ever looked at a post and wondered whether the headline Google shows is any good, whether your older articles are quietly aging, or whether any of your images are missing their descriptions, this plugin does that looking for you and tells you plainly what it found.
You work with it in two places. Right inside the post editor there is a “Curator AI” sidebar where you can generate a meta title or meta description, score a post’s readability, refresh a stale post, or scan it for broken links. And there is a dashboard under “Curator AI” in your admin area with five simple screens: Overview, Automation, Audit Reports, Bulk Operations, and Settings.
Here is what it can do, in three groups.
SEO writing help
Keeping content fresh
Site health checks (these run on your own server, no outside help needed)
A quick, honest note on what needs help from elsewhere. The four AI writing jobs (the three SEO text features plus rewriting a stale post) need the free official “AI” plugin from WordPress.org. That separate plugin is where you connect your provider, such as OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google, and where your API key lives. Curator AI never holds or touches your API key. Everything else, including all the audits and the simple date refresh, works fine without the AI plugin.
On privacy, plainly: Curator AI holds no API keys. The AI writing features send your post content to whatever provider you set up in the AI plugin, and that only happens when you click a button to ask for it. The optional page speed check sends the page address to Google. Every other audit runs on your own server and sends nothing out.
One more thing worth knowing. The automation rules, which can run tasks when you save a post or on a schedule, are all turned off when you install. Nothing runs on its own until you decide to switch it on.
This plugin needs WordPress 7.0 or newer and PHP 8.1 or newer.
This plugin can connect to two outside services, and only when you choose to use the features that need them.