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10 Things You Can Do with Claude + MCP on Your WordPress Site

Once Claude is connected to your WordPress site via MCP, you have a genuinely useful AI partner — not just a chat window. Here are 10 specific things you can ask Claude to do with your live site data, with the exact prompts to use for each one.

Prerequisites: MCP enabled and Claude connected. See the MCP for Beginners guide if you haven’t set this up yet.


1. Audit Your Content for Gaps

Ask Claude: “Search my site for posts about [topic]. List what I have and identify 5 subtopics or angles that seem to be missing based on what a comprehensive coverage of this topic would include.”

Claude reads your actual published content, not just keywords. It identifies real gaps in your coverage rather than guessing.


2. Write and Publish a Post Draft in One Step

Ask Claude: “Write a 600-word blog post about [topic] in my editorial style. Use the posts in my [category] category as style references, then create it as a draft post.”

Claude reads your existing posts to match your voice, writes the new post, and saves it directly as a WordPress draft — no copy-pasting.


3. Analyze Your WooCommerce Orders

Ask Claude: “Look at my last 20 WooCommerce orders. What are the most popular products? Are there any unusual patterns — orders with unusually high values, recurring customers, or particular geographic clusters?”

Claude queries live order data and produces a business intelligence summary that would normally require a spreadsheet export.


4. Find Thin Content That Needs Updating

Ask Claude: “List all my posts with fewer than 400 words. For each one, suggest in one sentence what topic expansion would make it more useful.”

Claude reads post lengths from your actual content library and produces a prioritized update list with specific recommendations.


5. Generate a Content Calendar from Your Existing Topics

Ask Claude: “Look at my posts from the last 6 months. Identify 3 topic clusters I’ve been covering. Then suggest a 4-week content calendar that deepens coverage of each cluster, with specific post titles — no duplicates with what I’ve already published.”


6. Update Product Descriptions in Bulk

Ask Claude: “Find all my WooCommerce products in the [category] category that have descriptions shorter than 100 words. Rewrite each one to be 150–200 words, keeping the product name and key specs. Update them directly.”

Claude reads, rewrites, and updates product descriptions without you leaving the Claude window.


7. Answer Customer Questions Using Your Knowledge Base

Ask Claude: “A customer is asking: ‘[paste their question]’. Search my site for any relevant posts, product pages, or documentation, then answer based on what you find. If you can’t find the answer, say so.”

Claude searches your site first before answering — giving you responses grounded in your actual published policies and information.


8. Clean Up Orphaned Content

Ask Claude: “List all my published posts that have no internal links pointing to them. These are orphaned posts that Google has trouble discovering. Suggest which existing posts should link to each orphan.”


9. SEO Meta Audit

Ask Claude: “Check my last 30 posts. How many are missing SEO meta descriptions? List the posts that have no meta description and draft a meta description for each — under 155 characters, including the post’s main keyword.”

Claude reads your posts and their existing meta data, identifies gaps, and produces ready-to-use descriptions you can approve and push back in one step.


10. Monitor for Customer Complaints in Comments

Ask Claude: “Look through comments approved in the last 7 days. Identify any that include complaints, negative sentiment, or unanswered questions. For each one, draft a helpful response I can post.”

Claude reads your recent comments, classifies sentiment, and provides response drafts — turning comment moderation from a chore into a 5-minute weekly task.


💡 The pattern behind all 10: Tell Claude what data to look at, what analysis to perform, and what to do with the result. The more specific you are about the action (update directly, create a draft, list as a table), the more useful the output.

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