WordPress & PHP
Check the recommended WordPress, PHP, database and server requirements for LemonX products.
View RequirementsNeed to know whether LemonX works with your WordPress setup? This page explains compatibility with WordPress versions, PHP, themes, page builders, SEO plugins, translation plugins, WooCommerce, caching tools, hosting environments, AI providers and MCP clients.
LemonX is designed to work with modern WordPress websites. For the best experience, keep WordPress, PHP, your theme and all LemonX products updated to the latest stable versions.
Check the recommended WordPress, PHP, database and server requirements for LemonX products.
View RequirementsLearn how LemonX works with block themes, classic themes, Gutenberg, Elementor and other builders.
Check Theme CompatibilityUnderstand how LemonX works alongside Yoast, Rank Math, AIOSEO, WPML, Polylang, TranslatePress and other tools.
View Plugin CompatibilityReview compatibility with caching, security, firewall, CDN, REST API and server restrictions.
Troubleshoot Hosting IssuesLemonX is built for modern WordPress websites and is designed to work with modular WordPress workflows. Because LemonX includes multiple products, compatibility may depend on which LemonX product you use and which features are enabled.
SEO, AEO, Schema, indexing, AI visibility, reports and content optimization.
AI page generation, visual editing, templates, knowledge base, OCR, forms, modals and migration tools.
AI translation, multilingual SEO, URL translation, hreflang, translation memory and cache.
Secure AI agent connection, WordPress read/write tools, preview-before-apply workflow and MCP clients.
License management, cloud gateway, product entitlements, usage control and premium features.
Starter theme, canvas layout, template foundation and AI-generated page support.
Important note: You do not need to enable every LemonX product on every website. If a compatibility issue appears, you can often isolate it by disabling unused LemonX modules and testing only the product you need.
For the best experience, we recommend using LemonX on a modern WordPress environment.
LemonX products may need to:
If your server blocks these actions, some LemonX features may not work correctly.
LemonX is designed for WordPress websites using modern WordPress standards.
LemonX products may perform AI requests, indexing requests, translation queue processing, content generation and file-based operations. Your server should allow modern WordPress plugin behavior.
Recommended action: If you are not sure whether your server supports these features, contact your hosting provider and ask whether outbound HTTPS requests, WordPress REST API, WP-Cron and standard plugin update requests are allowed.
LemonX is designed to work with modern WordPress themes, including classic themes, block themes and lightweight starter themes.
LemonX Theme is designed as a clean foundation for LemonX Code and AI-generated pages. It is suitable when you want a lightweight layout base, canvas template and predictable page rendering.
LemonX Code is designed to help create and manage WordPress pages, sections and templates. Compatibility with page builders depends on how the builder stores content and renders layouts.
Common builders: Gutenberg, Elementor, Divi, Bricks, Oxygen, Beaver Builder, WPBakery, Block themes, Custom builders.
Best supported workflow: LemonX generally works best when content is stored using standard WordPress pages, posts, blocks, shortcodes or clean HTML structures. Builder-specific layouts may require additional testing.
Gutenberg and standard block-based workflows are generally the most predictable environment for AI-generated content, structured content, reusable sections and SEO-friendly pages.
LemonX may work alongside Elementor depending on the feature used. Some AI-generated sections may need to be inserted as HTML, shortcode, block content or converted manually depending on the workflow.
Advanced builders often store layout data in custom formats. LemonX may still help with content, structure, SEO, copywriting, Schema, translation and migration, but direct visual editing compatibility may depend on the builder.
LemonX AEO includes SEO and AEO features, but many websites already use SEO plugins. LemonX can be used alongside existing SEO tools depending on your setup and which features are enabled.
LemonX can support SEO workflows such as content analysis, AI search optimization, Schema generation, internal linking, indexing, AI visibility and reporting. If another SEO plugin already controls metadata or Schema, you should avoid duplicate output.
LemonX Verto provides AI translation and multilingual SEO features. If your website already uses a multilingual plugin, compatibility depends on how language versions, URLs and translations are stored.
Important compatibility rule: Avoid letting multiple plugins control the same language routing, URL structure or hreflang output unless the integration is specifically configured for that workflow.
LemonX can support WooCommerce websites with product content, product SEO, multilingual product pages, Schema, category content, product descriptions, FAQs and AI-generated ecommerce content.
LemonX is designed to work with caching tools, but AI generation, translation queues, license checks, dynamic admin screens and MCP connections may require proper cache exclusions.
Security plugins and firewalls can protect your site, but they may also block license checks, REST API requests, AI provider calls, indexing requests or MCP connections if configured too aggressively.
LemonX can work with CDN services, but cache and firewall rules should be configured carefully.
LemonX products may connect to AI providers for content generation, translation, analysis, OCR, knowledge base workflows, MCP-related workflows and automation.
Common AI providers: OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, DeepSeek, Ollama, OpenAI-compatible providers, Custom AI gateways, Self-hosted or local models where supported.
LemonX MCP connects WordPress with MCP-compatible AI clients. Compatibility depends on the MCP client, authentication setup and your WordPress server environment.
Common MCP clients: Claude Desktop, Codex, Cursor, Other MCP-compatible clients.
LemonX admin screens are designed for modern browsers.
LemonX may be used in multisite environments depending on your product, license and configuration. Multisite behavior should be tested carefully before production use.
When to contact support: Contact support if you need to confirm whether your plan supports multisite, subsite licensing, agency workflows or network-level configuration.
Most modern WordPress hosting environments should support LemonX, but some hosts may restrict outbound requests, cron jobs, REST API routes, file operations or long-running background tasks.
Recommended action: If your hosting provider has strict security rules, ask them to confirm that WordPress plugins can make outbound HTTPS requests and use REST API endpoints normally.
Compatibility issues usually come from overlapping features, blocked requests or aggressive optimization.
Two plugins output meta tags, Schema, canonical URLs or Open Graph tags at the same time.
A security plugin, firewall or custom code blocks REST API routes required by LemonX.
Caching tools cache admin, API or language-specific responses that should remain dynamic.
A page builder stores content in a custom format that does not accept standard WordPress content directly.
Multiple plugins attempt to control language URLs, hreflang or translated content storage.
Hosting firewall blocks outbound calls to license, AI, translation or indexing services.
The WordPress user does not have the capability required for the LemonX action.
A staging URL, temporary URL, www/non-www mismatch or HTTP/HTTPS change causes license or MCP confusion.
Before using LemonX on a production site, use this checklist.
If you believe LemonX conflicts with your theme, plugin, hosting provider or AI provider, send us enough information to reproduce and diagnose the issue.
LemonX is designed to work with modern WordPress themes. Themes that follow WordPress standards generally work best. Heavily customized themes may require testing.
LemonX can work alongside Elementor in many workflows, especially for content, SEO, AEO and generation support. Direct layout editing may depend on how the page is built.
Yes. Gutenberg and standard WordPress block workflows are among the most predictable environments for LemonX-generated content.
Yes, but avoid duplicate output. Decide which tool controls meta tags, Schema, sitemaps and Open Graph data.
It depends on your configuration. Avoid letting multiple tools control language routing, hreflang and translated URLs at the same time unless configured intentionally.
LemonX can support WooCommerce content, product SEO, product translation, product pages, Schema and ecommerce landing pages. Test product variations and checkout-related pages carefully.
Caching plugins usually work, but LemonX admin pages, API routes, translation queues, license checks and MCP endpoints may need cache exclusions.
Security plugins may block REST API requests, outbound HTTPS calls, MCP authentication or license verification if rules are too strict. Check firewall logs and whitelist safe LemonX actions where needed.
Some LemonX workflows may work on multisite, but licensing and per-site settings should be confirmed based on your plan and tested on staging.
You can test many features locally, but cloud features, license verification, AI provider calls, indexing and MCP connections may require a reachable HTTPS environment.
It may be a provider configuration issue, API key issue, quota issue, server firewall issue or incorrect API base URL. Check provider settings first.
Disable non-essential plugins, switch to a default theme, clear cache, test one LemonX module at a time, and re-enable tools one by one until the issue returns.
Send us your WordPress version, PHP version, theme, active plugins, hosting provider and the LemonX product you want to use. We will help you review the compatibility risk and recommend the safest setup path.
For faster support, include your theme name, active plugins, hosting provider, PHP version, WordPress version, LemonX product version and screenshots of any errors.