Easy MCP AI – Connector for Claude, ChatGPT & SEO Data
Easy MCP AI is the most complete free WordPress MCP server — a remote MCP server built so AI assistants and autonomous AI agents can run your entire site workflow, from content and publishing to SEO research, traffic monitoring, and daily admin, through the Model Context Protocol. It works as an MCP adapter for any MCP-compatible AI client, making your site agent-ready out of the box. Ask your AI about Google Analytics, Google Search Console, and SEO data without leaving your chat. You bring the direction. Your AI handles the execution. No Node.js. No external proxy. No complicated setup. Just install, generate a token, and start building. At a glance: 242 tools — 96 core WordPress tools (posts, pages, media, users, comments, menus, taxonomies, change history, and more), 92 plugin-integration tools (WooCommerce, ACF, The Events Calendar, BuddyPress, and 6 SEO plugins), and 54 data-integration tools (Google Analytics 4, Google Search Console, Semrush, SE Ranking, DataforSEO, Ahrefs) 1-click OAuth 2.0/2.1 with per-scope consent (Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.) Plugin integrations — WooCommerce, ACF, The Events Calendar, BuddyPress, and SEO plugins (Yoast, Rank Math, AIOSEO, SEOPress, Slim SEO, The SEO Framework) Google Analytics 4 & Google Search Console — ask your AI about traffic, top pages, conversions, search queries, clicks, impressions, and indexing status Semrush, SE Ranking, DataforSEO & Ahrefs — ask your AI for SEO and competitive research: keyword and backlink data, organic competitors, SERP results, rank tracking, and AI-search visibility (Ahrefs Domain Rating needs no API key) Auto-discovers WordPress 6.9+ Abilities API Full audit trail — every AI action on your site is logged in a searchable user activity log Change History — every MCP-originated write (posts, meta, terms, users, options, comments, WooCommerce, BuddyPress) is recorded with before/after snapshots and queryable via 3 dedicated wp_history_* tools Works With Every Major AI Connect any of the following AI assistants or AI agents to your site through the WordPress MCP endpoint — full integration guides here: Manus — the autonomous AI agent that can run multi-step workflows start to finish Claude (Claude.ai, Claude Desktop, Claude Code) — connect Claude to WordPress in one click via OAuth ChatGPT (OpenAI) — connect ChatGPT to WordPress and manage your entire site by chat Gemini AI (Gemini CLI / Google Antigravity) — Google’s AI tools with MCP support Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, Roo Code — AI-powered code editors that can also manage your content n8n — automation for content pipelines and publishing workflows Any MCP-compatible client — the protocol is open and supported by a growing ecosystem What Can Your AI Do On Your Site? Once connected, your AI agent can handle everything you’d normally do in the WordPress admin: AI Content Writing & Publishing — let your AI agent draft, rewrite, SEO-optimize, schedule, and publish WordPress posts and pages; update existing posts and pages AI Media Library & Alt Text — upload images from chat, browse the media library, and auto-generate AI alt text and captions for SEO and accessibility Taxonomy & Navigation — manage categories, tags, term meta, and WordPress navigation menus; assign terms from any taxonomy to posts User Management — create WordPress user accounts, assign roles, update profiles, and manage user meta Plugins & Themes — list installed plugins and themes; see which theme is currently active WordPress Settings — read and update site title, tagline, timezone, date format, time format, and posts-per-page WooCommerce AI Agent — manage WooCommerce products, variations, attributes, orders, customers, coupons, and webhooks; view order refunds, shipping zones, shipping methods, tax rates, and payment gateways; pull sales, top-seller, and revenue reports; bulk update products, variations, and orders SEO with Yoast, Rank Math, AIOSEO, SEOPress, Slim SEO & The SEO Framework — read and update post (and term) SEO metadata across all six major SEO plugins: SEO titles, meta descriptions, canonical URLs, robots and advanced-robots directives, Open Graph and Twitter card fields, focus / target keywords, primary term, breadcrumb titles, and schema / cornerstone / pillar settings Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) — read and write ACF custom field values on posts and users; read ACF fields on taxonomy terms; list ACF field groups Events Calendar & BuddyPress — create, edit, and delete events with The Events Calendar; create and view venues; create and list organizers; list BuddyPress members, groups, group members, and private message threads; create and delete activity stream posts Comment Moderation — let AI list, approve, hold, mark as spam, edit, or delete WordPress comments Change History & Rollback Awareness — every write your AI makes is recorded with structured before/after snapshots. Ask “what did the AI change on this post last week?”, diff any two revisions, or audit per-user activity through the wp_history_list, wp_history_get, and wp_history_diff tools — plus a full Change History admin page with retention and on/off controls Gutenberg & Full Site Editing — create, edit, and reuse Gutenberg blocks; update block templates and global styles for FSE themes Custom Post Types (CPT) — read and write any registered custom post type — portfolios, listings, courses, reviews, anything Google Analytics 4 — ask about traffic, top pages, conversions, custom dimensions/metrics, and realtime active users Google Search Console — ask about top search queries, clicks, impressions, sitemaps, and URL indexing status Semrush — pull domain overviews, keyword research, organic keywords, organic competitors, keyword difficulty and related keywords, question phrases, and backlink overview / referring domains / anchors for any target SE Ranking — pull domain overviews (regional and worldwide), keyword and backlink research, organic competitors, top pages, keyword comparisons, and AI-search visibility (how a domain appears in Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini) for any domain DataforSEO — run on-page SEO audits on any URL, check keyword search volumes and trends, pull live SERP results, analyse backlinks, and look up ranked and site keywords for any domain Ahrefs — look up the free Domain Rating (backlink-profile strength, 0–100) for any domain or URL; no API key or account required Any Plugin — automatically connects to plugins that support WordPress 6.9+ Abilities API, no custom code needed Ask your AI anything — for example: * “Write a 500-word blog post about healthy eating and publish it as a draft” * “Show me today’s WooCommerce orders and their total revenue” * “What keywords does my homepage rank for and what are the click counts?” Tools 242 Tools, Ready to Use 93 core tools cover every major WordPress content type — posts, pages, media, categories, tags, custom taxonomies, comments, users, menus, custom post types, post/term/user meta, revisions, Gutenberg blocks, templates, global styles, site settings, plugins, themes, and full-text search. Each type supports create, read, update, delete and more, plus conveniences like one-call full-post reads, find-and-replace in post content, and AI alt-text on media. 11 Google Analytics 4 Tools Account & Property — list account summaries, get property details, check compatibility, get metadata Reports — run standard reports, pivot reports, and realtime reports Configuration — list data streams, conversion events, custom dimensions, and custom metrics 6 Google Search Console Tools Sites — list verified properties Search Analytics — query top search terms, pages, countries, devices with clicks, impressions, CTR, and position Sitemaps — list and inspect submitted sitemaps URL Inspection — check indexing status and coverage for any URL on your site 13 Semrush Tools Domain — domain overview and organic competitor research Keywords — keyword research tools: domain organic keywords, URL organic keywords, keyword overview, related keywords, keyword difficulty, and phrase questions Backlinks — backlinks overview, backlinks list, referring domains, and anchors 15 SE Ranking Tools Domain — regional and worldwide domain overviews, organic keywords, organic competitors, top pages/subdomains, and keyword comparisons Keywords — keyword research (similar, related, questions, long-tail) and multi-keyword overview with volume, CPC, and difficulty Backlinks — backlink summary, detailed backlinks / anchors / referring domains, and domain authority (InLink Rank) AI Search — AI-search visibility across Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini, plus brand discovery and AI prompts 8 DataforSEO Tools SERP — fetch live search engine results pages for any keyword and location Keywords — look up monthly search volume and trend data for one or more keywords Labs — get ranked keywords for any domain, or find keywords a specific page ranks for Backlinks — get a backlink summary and list of referring domains for any target URL On-Page — run a full on-page SEO audit on any URL and get a list of actionable issues 1 Ahrefs Tool Domain Rating (free) — look up the Ahrefs Domain Rating (0–100) for any domain or URL; no API key or account required. Attribution “Domain Rating by Ahrefs” is required when displaying the value. 10 Plugin Integrations WooCommerce — 46 WooCommerce AI tools for products, orders, customers, coupons, shipping, reports, and more Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) — 6 tools to get and update ACF fields on posts, users, and terms; list ACF field groups The Events Calendar — 10 tools to create and manage events, venues, and organizers BuddyPress — 10 tools for members, activity stream, groups, group members, and private messages Yoast SEO — get and update post SEO metadata, plus rendered SEO head output Rank Math — get and update post SEO metadata, plus rendered SEO head output All in One SEO (AIOSEO) — get and update post SEO metadata, plus breadcrumb data SEOPress — get and update post and term SEO metadata, plus content analysis Slim SEO — get and update post SEO metadata The SEO Framework — get and update post SEO metadata Connect Any Plugin with Abilities API WordPress 6.9+ introduces Abilities API — a standard way for plugins to declare what they can do. Easy MCP AI acts as an MCP adapter for any plugin that registers Abilities — automatically discovering and exposing them as MCP tools with no custom code needed. If a plugin supports the Abilities API, your AI can use it out of the box. One-Click Connect with OAuth 2.0/2.1 Skip manual token copy-paste. Your WordPress MCP endpoint ships with a full OAuth 2.0/2.1 authorization server — PKCE, refresh-token rotation, and Dynamic Client Registration (RFC 7591) built in. Compatible MCP clients like Claude Desktop can connect with a single click: they register themselves, you approve the scopes on a consent screen, and you’re done. Bearer tokens still work for power users and automation. Built for Security Giving an AI access to your site is serious — so security is built into every layer: Bearer token authentication with SHA-256 hashing — the raw token is never stored Per-token permissions — create a read-only token for one AI, a full-access token for another WordPress capability checks on every single tool call Rate limiting per token (default 60 requests/min, configurable) Full audit trail — every tool call is logged in a searchable user activity log with the token used, arguments, result, and client IP IP whitelisting — optionally restrict which IPs can use the MCP endpoint Simple Admin Interface Dashboard — your MCP endpoint URL and one-click connection configs for every major AI client API Tokens — create and manage tokens with a checkbox-based tool permission tree Audit Log — a paginated, searchable user activity log of every AI action taken on your site Change History — a dedicated page with before/after snapshots of every MCP-originated write, inline diff expand, and user / object / date filtering Settings — tune rate limits, audit and change-history retention, IP whitelist, and more External services This plugin connects to the following third-party services only after a site administrator explicitly enables them in Easy MCP AI → External Data (by saving their own external account credentials, or — for the keyless Ahrefs Domain Rating — by turning the tool on). Nothing is contacted on a default install. Ahrefs Domain Rating API (free) — api.ahrefs.com When: only after an administrator enables the tool under Easy MCP AI → External Data → Ahrefs (it is OFF by default — nothing is contacted on a default install), and then only when an authorized MCP client calls the wp_ahrefs_domain_rating_free tool. No API key or account is required. What is sent: only the target domain or URL supplied with the call. No site credentials or personal data are transmitted. Terms: https://ahrefs.com/legal/domain-rating-license Privacy: https://ahrefs.com/legal/privacy-policy Semrush API — api.semrush.com, www.semrush.com When: only if an admin saves a Semrush API key. What is sent: the configured Semrush API key plus the parameters supplied per call (target domain, target URL, keyword/phrase, database/region code, display limits). Terms: https://www.semrush.com/company/legal/terms-of-service/ Privacy: https://www.semrush.com/company/legal/privacy-policy/ DataForSEO — api.dataforseo.com When: only if an admin saves a DataForSEO account login + API password. What is sent: the configured DataForSEO login + API password (HTTP Basic auth), plus the parameters supplied per call (keyword, target domain, target URL, location code, language code). Terms: https://dataforseo.com/terms-of-use Privacy: https://dataforseo.com/privacy-policy SE Ranking API — api.seranking.com When: only if an admin saves a SE Ranking API key. What is sent: the configured SE Ranking API key (sent as an Authorization token) plus the parameters supplied per call (target domain, target URL, keyword, region/source code, search engine, display limits). Terms: https://seranking.com/legal/terms-of-service.html Privacy: https://seranking.com/legal/privacy-statement.html Google Analytics 4 Data API & Google Search Console API — analyticsdata.googleapis.com, searchconsole.googleapis.com / www.googleapis.com/webmasters/v3 (token exchange via oauth2.googleapis.com) When: only if an admin uploads a Google service-account JSON. What is sent: a signed JWT minted from the service-account key, plus the chosen target and per-call parameters — for Analytics, the GA4 property id and report definition (dimensions, metrics, date range, filters); for Search Console, the site URL and query parameters (date range, dimensions, URL to inspect, sitemap URL). Terms: https://policies.google.com/terms Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy Easy MCP AI connection diagnostics (optional) — easymcpai.com When: only if you click the Diagnose Connection button on the Easy MCP AI dashboard. The plugin never contacts this service on its own — it simply opens the page in a new browser tab. What is sent: only your site’s address (its hostname), so the diagnostic page can check that your MCP endpoint is reachable. No credentials, content, or personal data are sent. Privacy: https://easymcpai.com/privacy Author Developed by EasyMCPAI.
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VigIA – AI Visibility, Analytics & Control
VigIA (Spanish for “lookout” or “watchman”, incorporating “IA” – Spanish for “AI”) is a complete AI visibility toolkit for WordPress. Monitor 60+ AI crawlers, control access to your content, and optimize how AI systems discover and understand your site. What does VigIA do? Scores your AI visibility with a 100-point analyzer covering 20 checks across 5 categories Tracks AI crawlers visiting your site (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and 60+ others) Provides detailed analytics with advanced filters, server-side pagination, and exportable reports with metadata banner Blocks unwanted crawlers via PHP (403 response) Manages robots.txt rules for AI crawlers with compliance monitoring Sends email alerts about crawler activity (daily, weekly, or monthly) Generates llms.txt files to help AI systems understand your site Serves markdown endpoints for posts, pages, taxonomy archives (categories, tags, WooCommerce product categories, custom taxonomies) and WooCommerce products with schema-like data Generates JSON-LD structured data with Site Identity and AI Discovery signals Exposes abilities for AI agents and automation tools (WordPress 6.9+) Key Features AI Visibility Analyzer * 100-point scoring system with letter grades (A+ to F) * 20 individual checks across 5 categories * Access & AI Discovery (37 pts): robots.txt, AI bot directives, Content Signals, llms.txt, sitemap, RSS feed * Structured Data & Semantic Context (25 pts): JSON-LD schemas, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, meta description, canonical URL * Content Structure & Readability (20 pts): heading hierarchy, semantic HTML5, image alt text, content/HTML ratio * AI Interaction & Distribution (8 pts): markdown delivery, AI share buttons * Access Performance (10 pts): TTFB measurement * Smart recommendations with direct links to VigIA features and plugin suggestions * Analyze any page on your site with URL autocomplete selector * Results cached for 24 hours with manual re-analyze option Analytics Dashboard * Total visits, unique crawlers, and pages crawled statistics * Timeline chart with daily breakdown * Category distribution (AI Training, AI Search, AI Assistant, Data Scraper) * Top crawlers and most crawled pages tables with paginated navigation * AI Share & Summarize integration: see share button clicks per page * Recent activity log with content type and HTTP status columns (color coded by status family) * Advanced filters: multi-select crawler picker, content type, HTTP status code, and configurable date range * Server-side pagination with four-button pager (first, previous, next, last) — operates over the full database, not just the latest 500 rows * Period comparison functionality * CSV export with a metadata banner (site name, site URL, export type, date range, export timestamp, applied filters) * “Export filtered CSV” button that downloads exactly what the active filters return, with vigia-filtered-YYYY-MM-DD.csv filename * Content type detection distinguishes Home, Post, Page, Product, custom CPTs, Category archive, Tag archive, Date/Author archive, Feed, Sitemap, REST API, File, Admin / login attempts (/wp-admin, /wp-login.php), WordPress system (admin-ajax, xmlrpc, wp-cron, wp-comments-post), 404 Not found, and Other Crawler Blocking * Block crawlers via PHP with 403 Forbidden response * Quick block dropdown in analytics dashboard * Manage blocks from Extras page * Works on any server (Apache, Nginx, LiteSpeed, etc.) Robots.txt Management * Add Disallow rules for AI crawlers * Visual preview of your robots.txt * Compliance monitoring: see which crawlers ignore your rules * One-click blocking for non-compliant crawlers * Works with both physical and virtual robots.txt Email Alerts * Daily, weekly, or monthly reports * Three detail levels: Minimal, Normal, Complete * Non-compliant crawler warnings * Activity comparison with previous period Markdown for Agents * Serve posts, pages and any public post type as optimized markdown for AI agents * Serve taxonomy archive pages (categories, tags, WooCommerce product categories, custom taxonomies) as markdown — disabled by default, opt in per taxonomy * Dedicated .md URL endpoints (e.g., /your-post.md, /category/news.md, /product-category/electronics.md) * Accept: text/markdown content negotiation on posts and taxonomy archive pages * Discoverability via Link HTTP headers and HTML tags * YAML frontmatter for posts: title, date, modified, author, image, categories, tags, post type, lang * YAML frontmatter for taxonomy terms: title, description, url, type, taxonomy, parent, count, image (term meta), lang * WooCommerce product frontmatter adds schema-like fields: sku, product_type, price, regular_price, sale_price, currency, availability, stock_quantity, rating, rating_count, review_count * Taxonomy term body includes the term description (rendered through the_content), the list of direct child terms in hierarchical taxonomies, and an excerpt of the latest posts/products assigned to the term * Product listings inside product_cat archives include an inline summary with formatted price, “was X” on sale items, star rating and out-of-stock flag * Respects blocking rules (blocked crawlers get 403) and LLMs.txt exclusion filters * Per-term noindex detection from Yoast SEO, Rank Math, All in One SEO and SEOPress * Analytics integration: tracks markdown requests per crawler * X-Markdown-Tokens response header * Filters: vigia_markdown_post_eligible, vigia_markdown_term_eligible, vigia_markdown_term_posts_limit * Follows the Cloudflare Markdown for Agents standard LLMs.txt Generator * Select content by post type with one click * Filter by taxonomies (categories, tags, custom) * Manual include/exclude with AJAX search * Exclude by URL patterns (wildcards supported) * SEO plugin integration (auto-exclude noindex content) * Auto-regeneration (daily, weekly, monthly) * Robots.txt integration (add llms.txt and llms-full.txt references) * Generate llms.txt and llms-full.txt files * Full content or excerpt mode * Compatible with Yoast SEO, Rank Math, All in One SEO, SEOPress, The SEO Framework, and Native SEO NoIndexer JSON-LD Structured Data * Generate WebSite and Organization/Person schema for site identity * AI Discovery: ReadAction pointers to llms.txt, llms-full.txt, and Markdown for Agents endpoints * Social profiles and sameAs links for brand identity across the web * SearchAction for Google sitelinks search box * Media library integration for logo selection * SEO plugin conflict detection (Yoast, Rank Math, AIOSEO, SEOPress, The SEO Framework) * Choose output page (front page or any published page) * Live JSON-LD preview with real-time updates * Smart integration with LLMs.txt and Markdown for Agents features Supported AI Crawlers VigIA monitors 60+ AI crawlers including: OpenAI: GPTBot, OAI-SearchBot, OAI-AdsBot, ChatGPT-User Anthropic: ClaudeBot, Claude-SearchBot, Claude-User, Claude-Code Google: Google-Extended, GoogleOther, Gemini-Deep-Research, Google-NotebookLM Perplexity: PerplexityBot, Perplexity-User Meta: Meta-ExternalAgent, FacebookBot, Meta-WebIndexer Amazon: Amazonbot, Amzn-SearchBot, bedrockbot Mistral: MistralAI-User, MistralAI-Index Microsoft: BingBot ByteDance: Bytespider Apple: Applebot-Extended And many more… Privacy Focused VigIA stores visitor data locally in your WordPress database. No data is sent to external servers. Abilities API VigIA is one of the first WordPress plugins to implement the Abilities API introduced in WordPress 6.9. This API allows AI agents, automation tools, and external systems to discover and interact with VigIA’s functionality in a standardized, secure way. What are Abilities? Abilities are self-contained units of functionality that VigIA exposes through WordPress’s central registry. Each ability has defined inputs, outputs, and permissions, making it easy for automation tools to understand and use them. Available Abilities VigIA registers the following abilities: Analytics vigia/get-crawler-stats – Get statistics about AI crawler visits (total visits, unique crawlers, pages crawled) vigia/get-top-crawlers – Get a ranked list of most active AI crawlers vigia/get-top-pages – Get the most crawled pages on your site Blocking vigia/get-blocked-items – List all blocked crawlers and IP addresses vigia/block-crawler – Block a crawler by User-Agent pattern vigia/unblock-crawler – Remove an existing block Robots.txt vigia/get-robots-rules – Get current AI crawler rules in robots.txt vigia/add-robots-disallow – Add a Disallow directive for a crawler vigia/remove-robots-rule – Remove a robots.txt rule Use Cases Automated monitoring: AI agents can query crawler statistics and alert you to anomalies Reactive blocking: Automation tools can block crawlers that repeatedly ignore robots.txt External dashboards: Aggregate data from multiple WordPress sites with VigIA installed WP-CLI integration: Future command-line access through the Abilities API n8n / Make workflows: Build custom automation flows using VigIA’s abilities Requirements The Abilities API ships with WordPress 6.9 and later. On older WordPress versions, VigIA works normally but abilities and MCP are not available. MCP Server (Model Context Protocol) VigIA exposes its 9 abilities as native MCP tools to any MCP-compatible client (Claude Code, Cursor, Claude Desktop, Codex CLI, Antigravity, Continue, Cline, Zed and similar) using the official WordPress MCP Adapter. The adapter ships bundled with the plugin, so the MCP endpoint is active right after installation — no Composer step or terminal access required. Requirements WordPress 6.9 or later (provides the Abilities API) Quick connect (recommended) Open VigIA > Extras > MCP and click “Generate password and connection commands”. The plugin creates a dedicated Application Password named VigIA MCP and renders ready-to-paste commands for Claude Code, Cursor, Claude Desktop and a generic block (URL + Authorization header) for any other MCP client. The plain password is shown only once. If you lose it, revoke the entry from the same panel and generate a new one. Endpoint https://your-site.example/wp-json/vigia/v1/mcp The endpoint uses HTTP Basic auth with the WordPress Application Password. The user must have the manage_options capability. Connecting Claude Code Quick Connect builds the full command for you. The shape is: claude mcp add --transport http vigia https://your-site.example/wp-json/vigia/v1/mcp --header "Authorization: Basic BASE64_OF_USER_AND_APP_PASSWORD" Claude Code merges the new entry into its config file automatically — no risk of breaking other servers. Connecting Cursor Save the JSON block from Quick Connect as ~/.cursor/mcp.json. You can also reach this file from inside Cursor at Settings → Cursor Settings → MCP. If the file already exists with other content, see “Merging into an existing config file” below. Connecting Claude Desktop Save the JSON block from Quick Connect as claude_desktop_config.json in your user Library (this is not the system Library at the root of the disk): macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json Linux: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json On macOS, the easiest way to reach the folder is to open Finder, press ⌘ Shift G, paste ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/ and hit Enter. On Windows, press Win+R and run %APPDATA%\Claude. Important: Claude Desktop only speaks stdio to local processes, so the snippet does not connect directly to VigIA over HTTP. Instead it launches a small bridge package (mcp-remote) via npx that proxies the connection. This means you need Node.js installed on the machine. The first run downloads mcp-remote automatically; subsequent runs use the npm cache. If you do not want to install Node.js, connect from Claude Code or Cursor instead — both speak HTTP MCP natively and do not need a bridge. Restart Claude Desktop after saving the file. If the app boots with default preferences, the JSON is malformed — review the file or restore your backup. If Claude Desktop says the entry is “not a valid MCP server configuration”, npx is not in its PATH; check that Node.js is installed and accessible to GUI apps. If the file already exists with other content, see “Merging into an existing config file” below. Merging into an existing config file If your claude_desktop_config.json or ~/.cursor/mcp.json already exists, do not paste the full Quick Connect block on top of it. Pasting on top discards everything else (preferences, other MCP servers) and the app will start with defaults. Always make a backup of the file first. Then open it with any text editor that preserves JSON. There are two scenarios. Scenario 1 — the file has content but no mcpServers block yet. This is common when you have used Claude Desktop before but never configured MCP servers. The file might look like this: { "preferences": { "menuBarEnabled": false, "...": "..." } } Add mcpServers as a sibling property of preferences, separated by a comma. The result should be: { "preferences": { "menuBarEnabled": false, "...": "..." }, "mcpServers": { "vigia": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "mcp-remote", "https://your-site.example/wp-json/vigia/v1/mcp", "--header", "Authorization: Basic BASE64_OF_USER_AND_APP_PASSWORD" ] } } } The order of preferences and mcpServers is not important, but the comma between them is required. Forgetting the comma makes the JSON invalid and Claude Desktop will start with default preferences. Scenario 2 — the file already has mcpServers with other servers. Add the vigia entry inside the existing mcpServers object, separated from other entries by a comma: "mcpServers": { "other-server": { "...": "..." }, "vigia": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "mcp-remote", "https://your-site.example/wp-json/vigia/v1/mcp", "--header", "Authorization: Basic BASE64_OF_USER_AND_APP_PASSWORD" ] } } For Cursor the entry is different — Cursor speaks HTTP MCP natively, so its block uses type, url and headers directly inside the server entry instead of the bridge command. The Quick Connect panel renders the right format for each client. Other MCP clients (Codex CLI, Continue, Cline, Antigravity, Zed, custom) Most MCP clients accept HTTP transport with a custom Authorization header. The Quick Connect panel exposes the two raw values you need — the server URL and the Authorization header — so you can drop them into whatever configuration format your client expects. Browser-only assistants without an MCP client (AI Studio, ChatGPT web) cannot connect. They need a desktop or CLI client that speaks MCP over HTTP. Read-only mode If you only want your AI to consult VigIA (not change anything), enable “Read-only mode” in the MCP tab. While on, write actions (block, unblock, robots changes) return a permission denied error. Read actions (statistics, top crawlers, blocked items, robots rules) keep working. The toggle stores a vigia_mcp_read_only option that hooks into the vigia_can_write_via_abilities filter. Developers can still force read-only from a mu-plugin: add_filter( 'vigia_can_write_via_abilities', '__return_false' ); The mu-plugin filter at the default priority takes precedence over the toggle. After connecting Restart your MCP client after adding the server so it picks up the new tools. Then try a few prompts to confirm everything is wired up: “Show me VigIA crawler stats for the last 7 days.” “List the top 5 most crawled pages on this site.” “Add a robots.txt Disallow rule for TestBot and then list the current AI crawler rules.” The third example exercises a read + write + read round-trip, which is the most complete sanity check. Support Need private support or custom development? Do you need one-on-one help, priority troubleshooting, or a custom feature, integration, or tweak built specifically for your site? I offer private support and custom development. Just contact me and tell me what you need. Need help or have suggestions? Official website WordPress support forum YouTube channel Documentation and tutorials Love the plugin? Please leave us a 5-star review and help spread the word! About AyudaWP We are specialists in WordPress security, SEO, AI and performance optimization plugins. 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