AI understands your WordPress context
Tools allow the AI agent to inspect real site structure, content, metadata and available actions before suggesting changes.
LemonX MCP Tools expose WordPress actions to AI clients through a secure tool layer. Instead of giving an AI agent direct, uncontrolled access to your site, LemonX defines what the agent can read, preview, edit, create, import, optimize and apply — all through permission-aware tools built for WordPress workflows.
Whether you are connecting Claude Desktop, Codex, Cursor or another MCP-compatible client, LemonX MCP Tools turn WordPress into an AI-operable environment without giving up control.
Permission-based · Preview before apply · WordPress-native · Built for AI agent workflows · MCP v0.2.12
LemonX MCP Tools are structured WordPress capabilities that can be called by AI agents through the Model Context Protocol. Each tool represents a specific, controlled action such as reading a page, listing posts, previewing an edit, importing content, generating SEO metadata, updating a draft or submitting an indexing request.
Instead of asking an AI model to guess how your WordPress site works, LemonX gives the agent a clear tool interface with defined inputs, outputs, permissions and safety boundaries.
Tools allow the AI agent to inspect real site structure, content, metadata and available actions before suggesting changes.
Tools respect WordPress roles, authentication rules, MCP authorization and LemonX security settings.
Write actions should be designed around preview-first workflows, so the agent can propose changes before they are applied.
MCP Tools can power content operations, SEO automation, page migration, translation workflows, client reporting and agency automation.
Most AI assistants can write copy, generate code and suggest ideas. But without access to your real WordPress context, they cannot reliably understand your content structure, page status, SEO fields, media library, templates, translations or publishing workflow.
LemonX MCP Tools close that gap. They give AI agents a controlled way to interact with WordPress — not as a browser automation hack, not as a fragile script, but as a structured developer tool layer.
LemonX MCP Tools are organized by workflow. Some tools are read-only, some generate previews, and some can apply changes when authorized. This structure helps developers design safer, clearer and more reliable AI workflows.
Site Context Tools provide basic information about the current WordPress environment, installed LemonX products, available capabilities, site configuration and supported workflows. They help the AI agent understand what kind of site it is connected to before making recommendations.
Returns the site name, URL, WordPress version, active LemonX modules and basic environment information.
Lists enabled LemonX products such as AEO, Code, Verto, MCP, Pro and Theme, along with available tool groups.
Returns the current authenticated user role and the types of actions the user is allowed to perform.
Returns high-level content structure such as public post types, taxonomies, languages, templates and available content areas.
Content Reading Tools allow the AI agent to retrieve posts, pages, metadata, excerpts, content structure, status, authors, categories, tags and related content. These tools are usually read-only and are useful for analysis, planning, rewriting and reporting.
Returns a paginated list of posts with title, status, author, date, categories and basic metadata.
Returns available pages and their status, hierarchy, URL and modification date.
Retrieves a specific post by ID, slug or URL.
Retrieves a specific page by ID, slug or URL.
Searches posts, pages and selected custom post types using a query.
Returns SEO fields, featured image, canonical URL, excerpt, categories, tags and schema-related metadata.
Extracts headings, structure and section hierarchy from a page or post.
Drafting Tools allow AI agents to generate new WordPress content safely as drafts. This makes them ideal for content teams and agencies that want AI to prepare work without automatically publishing changes.
Creates a new post draft with title, content, excerpt, categories and tags.
Creates a new page draft with structured content.
Creates a landing page draft using LemonX Code page structure.
Creates an SEO/AEO-oriented content brief based on topic, keyword, audience and intent.
Generates FAQ content for a selected topic or page.
Creates call-to-action copy for a page or campaign.
Preview & Apply Tools are the core safety layer for AI-powered WordPress editing. Instead of letting AI directly overwrite content, these tools allow the agent to prepare a proposed change, show a preview, and then apply it only when the user confirms.
Generates a proposed update for a post or page without saving it.
Shows proposed changes to title, meta description, schema, FAQ or internal links.
Shows translated content before writing it to the target language version.
Applies a previously generated and approved change.
Deletes or ignores a pending preview.
Returns a structured comparison of the current content and proposed update.
SEO & AEO Tools allow AI agents to inspect, generate and improve search-related fields. These tools can work with LemonX AEO to help optimize content for both traditional search engines and AI answer engines.
Reviews a page for title quality, meta description, heading structure, keyword coverage, internal links and content clarity.
Checks whether a page is structured in a way that AI answer engines can understand and cite.
Creates SEO-friendly title options.
Creates search result descriptions based on page content and target intent.
Creates structured data suggestions such as Article, FAQ, HowTo, Product or LocalBusiness.
Creates question-answer content based on user intent.
Recommends internal links based on content relevance.
Identifies missing topics, questions or sections that could improve search visibility.
Indexing Tools help AI agents understand indexing status and trigger supported indexing actions through LemonX AEO integrations. These tools are useful after creating or updating important content.
Returns whether a URL has been submitted or queued for indexing.
Submits a URL to supported indexing channels when available.
Submits or refreshes sitemap-related indexing information.
Adds a URL to an indexing queue.
Returns recent indexing submissions and status.
Translation Tools work with LemonX Verto to help AI agents create, preview, manage and review translated content. These tools are useful for global websites, cross-border ecommerce and multilingual SEO workflows.
Returns active site languages and translation configuration.
Shows whether a post, page or product has translations.
Adds selected content to the translation queue.
Generates or retrieves a translation preview before applying it.
Applies an approved translation to the target language version.
Updates translated URL slugs when supported.
Creates translated SEO title, meta description and social preview fields.
Media Tools help AI agents inspect media items, retrieve image metadata, generate alt text, attach images to pages and prepare media for SEO-friendly publishing workflows.
Returns media library items with title, type, size, date and URL.
Retrieves detailed information about a specific media item.
Searches media by filename, title, alt text or metadata.
Creates image alt text based on media context.
Updates title, caption, description or alt text when authorized.
Associates selected media with a post or page.
Page Building Tools work with LemonX Code to help AI agents generate, inspect, preview and assemble pages. These tools are especially useful for landing pages, service pages, product pages, comparison pages and agency templates.
Creates a structured page outline with sections, headings and conversion flow.
Creates a specific page section such as Hero, Features, Pricing, FAQ or CTA.
Returns available LemonX Code templates.
Creates a draft page using a selected template.
Shows a proposed page layout before saving.
Updates a specific section in a page draft.
Reporting Tools allow AI agents to summarize site activity, content performance, SEO changes, translation progress, indexing status and completed AI actions. These tools are useful for agencies, internal teams and ongoing content operations.
Creates a high-level summary of site activity.
Summarizes new, updated and outdated content.
Summarizes SEO and AEO findings.
Reports translation progress, missing languages and pending review items.
Summarizes AI agent actions and tool usage.
Creates a report draft for review or sharing.
LemonX MCP Tools are designed around predictable tool behavior. A safe AI workflow depends on more than model quality. It requires clear permissions, scoped actions, structured outputs and reviewable changes.
Used for retrieving context, analyzing content, listing resources and preparing recommendations. These tools do not modify WordPress data.
Used for generating proposed changes. Preview tools allow the AI agent to show what it wants to change before saving anything.
Used for saving approved changes. These tools should require proper authentication, permission checks and, where appropriate, a reference to a previously approved preview.
Used for sensitive actions such as publishing, deleting, changing settings, modifying permissions or triggering external requests. These actions should be limited to trusted roles and explicit authorization.
| Permission Level | Typical Tool Access | Recommended Use |
|---|---|---|
| Viewer | Read-only site and content tools | Research, summaries, audits |
| Editor | Drafting and preview tools | Content editing, SEO suggestions |
| Publisher | Approved apply tools | Publishing and content updates |
| SEO Manager | SEO, AEO and indexing tools | Optimization workflows |
| Translator | Translation preview and apply tools | Multilingual workflows |
| Developer | MCP setup, diagnostics and advanced tools | Technical integration |
| Administrator | Full MCP configuration | Site owner or trusted admin |
Permission design should follow the principle of least privilege. AI agents should only receive access to the tools required for the specific workflow they are performing.
User command: Review this page and improve it for AI search and traditional SEO.
Get PageGet Content OutlineAnalyze Page SEOAnalyze AEO ReadinessGenerate FAQGenerate SchemaSuggest Internal LinksPreview Content UpdateApply Approved UpdateResult: The AI agent reads the current page, identifies improvements, proposes changes and applies them only after approval.
User command: Create a blog post from this topic, optimize it for SEO, then prepare Spanish and French versions.
Generate Content BriefCreate Post DraftGenerate Meta TitleGenerate Meta DescriptionGenerate SchemaQueue TranslationPreview TranslationGenerate Multilingual SEO FieldsApply Approved TranslationResult: A complete post draft is created, optimized and prepared for multilingual publishing.
User command: Create a landing page for our new WordPress SEO service.
Generate Page StructureGenerate SectionList TemplatesApply TemplatePreview Page LayoutGenerate FAQ BlockGenerate CTA SectionCreate Page DraftResult: The AI agent creates a structured landing page draft using LemonX Code and prepares it for review.
User command: Update the homepage hero copy based on this new positioning and show me the change before applying.
Get PageGet Content OutlinePreview Content UpdateCompare Before and AfterApply Approved UpdateGenerate MCP Activity ReportResult: The AI agent proposes a homepage update, shows the difference, applies it after approval and records the action.
User command: Summarize what changed on this client site this week.
Generate Site SummaryGenerate Content ReportGenerate SEO ReportGenerate Translation ReportGenerate MCP Activity ReportExport Report DraftResult: The agency receives a draft report summarizing content, SEO, translation and AI activity.
Each tool should have a clear schema so AI clients can call it reliably and developers can debug it easily.
Tool access should respect WordPress roles, authentication and capability checks wherever possible.
Preview-first design makes it easier to introduce AI automation without losing editorial control.
Enable only the tool groups required for your workflow, such as content, SEO, translation, media or page building.
Developers can use LemonX hooks, filters and future APIs to extend tool behavior, adjust outputs and integrate with custom workflows.
Used when the tool returns a concise overview.
Example: The page was found. It is currently published, last modified 3 days ago, and contains 7 main sections.
Used when the tool returns machine-readable fields.
Example: Title, Status, Author, URL, Content type, Last modified, SEO fields, Available actions
Used before applying a change.
Example: Proposed title, Proposed content changes, SEO changes, Risk notes, Before / after summary, Approval token or preview reference
Used after a change is applied.
Example: Action completed, Updated resource, Timestamp, User, Tool used, Rollback or activity reference
Before giving an AI agent write permissions, let it read and summarize site content. This helps test the workflow safely.
Any important page, post, SEO or translation update should go through a preview step before applying.
Do not give every AI client every available tool. Enable only the tools required for the task.
Creating a draft should be easier than publishing live content. Keep publishing permissions restricted.
AI-driven changes should be traceable. Store activity logs for content updates, publishing actions, translation changes and indexing requests.
For agencies and multi-site users, always confirm the AI agent is connected to the correct site before applying changes.
Deleting content, changing settings or modifying permissions should require explicit administrator approval.
Start with MCP Tools, connect your AI client, and build secure WordPress automation workflows that your team can actually trust.
LemonX MCP Tools give AI agents useful WordPress capabilities without turning your website into an uncontrolled experiment. Read context, preview changes, apply approved updates and build workflows your team can trust.