WDS MCP Content Manager connects your WordPress site to AI agents (Claude, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible clients) so they can read, create, and manage your content through natural language prompts.
The plugin registers a set of abilities on top of the WordPress MCP Adapter. Once installed, your AI agent can list posts, create content, manage categories and tags, upload images, and more — all without leaving your AI client.
Pro licenses are available at wallstrdev.de.
If the WordPress MCP Adapter plugin is not installed, an admin notice offers a one-click install button. Clicking it downloads the adapter from:
https://github.com/WordPress/mcp-adapter/releases/latest/download/mcp-adapter.zip
This is the official plugin from the WordPress GitHub organisation. The download is triggered only by an explicit admin click — nothing is downloaded automatically.
This plugin connects to an external license validation service only when a Pro license key is entered.
Service: WDS License Server, operated by Wallstrdev (https://wallstrdev.de)
When it is called:
– When you save a Pro license key under Settings WDS MCP Setup License
– Once per day (in the background on admin_init) to revalidate the key
What is sent:
– Your license key
– Your site domain (e.g. example.com)
What is NOT sent: post content, user data, personally identifiable information, or site configuration.
Why: To confirm the license key is valid for your domain and determine your plan tier (free vs. pro).
Data policy: wallstrdev.de/privacy-policy/
Free users (no license key entered) never trigger any external HTTP request.
The Pro abilities site-kit/get-top-queries and site-kit/get-page-performance call the Google Search Console API directly on behalf of the site owner.
Service: Google Search Console API, provided by Google LLC (https://searchconsole.googleapis.com)
When it is called: Only when an AI agent explicitly invokes the site-kit/get-top-queries or site-kit/get-page-performance Pro ability. Requires the Google Site Kit plugin to be installed, activated, and connected to Search Console.
What is sent:
– Your Search Console property URL (your site’s domain)
– Query parameters: date range, dimensions (query/page), row limit
– An OAuth 2.0 Bearer token retrieved from the Site Kit plugin’s stored credentials — no token is stored or transmitted by this plugin
What is NOT sent: post content, user data, passwords, or any personally identifiable information beyond the site URL.
Why: To retrieve search query and page performance data from Google Search Console so the AI agent can analyse your organic search traffic.
Google Terms of Service: https://developers.google.com/terms
Google Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
The Pro abilities site-kit/get-top-pages, site-kit/get-page-performance, and site-kit/get-traffic-overview call the Google Analytics Data API directly on behalf of the site owner.
Service: Google Analytics Data API, provided by Google LLC (https://analyticsdata.googleapis.com)
When it is called: Only when an AI agent explicitly invokes one of the above Pro abilities. Requires the Google Site Kit plugin to be installed, activated, and connected to a Google Analytics 4 property.
What is sent:
– Your GA4 numeric property ID
– Query parameters: date range, metrics (sessions, pageviews, etc.), dimensions (pagePath, sessionDefaultChannelGroup, etc.), row limit
– An OAuth 2.0 Bearer token retrieved from the Site Kit plugin’s stored credentials — no token is stored or transmitted by this plugin
What is NOT sent: post content, visitor PII, passwords, or any data beyond the analytics query parameters listed above.
Why: To retrieve traffic and engagement metrics from Google Analytics 4 so the AI agent can summarise your site’s performance.
Google Terms of Service: https://developers.google.com/terms
Google Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy