
WordPress
· #93 most-usedYour site, run by an agent — posts, pages, users on autopilot
WordPress powers 43% of the web, and Actionist makes every part of it programmable. Connect your site and the agent can publish posts on a schedule, update pricing pages the moment a product changes, provision user accounts when customers check out, and react to new comments before your support team has opened Slack. No WP-Admin login required — the agent handles the CMS layer so you handle the strategy.
Eliminates manual work. Eliminates manual post publishing, user provisioning, and media uploads that interrupt editorial and ops teams throughout the week.
What your WordPress agent runs on autopilot
A week of scheduled jobs your Actionist agent will execute on your behalf.
WordPress × every other app you use
End-to-end automations that span multiple apps — each one a real business outcome.
Comment-to-ticket: zero dropped support threads
When a support question arrives as a WordPress comment, your agent reads the post context, retrieves the commenter's account details, posts a public acknowledgement directly on the post, and opens a tracked support ticket in the project tool — all before the reader has refreshed the page. The Slack channel gets the ticket link, the calendar gets a follow-up reminder, and the comment never falls into the void.
Savings
What your team gets back — two angles: what you stop doing manually, and what that's worth.
What you do manually today
What your agent runs for you
- Sales18 min / weekLead blog follow-up
Sales reps manually track which prospects read which posts and send one-off follow-up emails referencing the article.
Sales Agent0 minAgent identifies and acts on reader intentWhen a prospect registers on the site after reading a product post, the agent creates the HubSpot lead and schedules a demo automatically.
- Marketing13 min / weekManual post promotion
Marketers copy post links and excerpts into email drafts and social schedulers after each publish, one post at a time.
Marketing Agent0 minAgent distributes on publishWhen a post goes live, the agent extracts the excerpt, adds UTM links, and queues the promotion — no tab-switching required.
- Customer Support18 min / weekComment triage
Support staff check blog comments daily, copying questions into tickets and writing public replies manually.
Customer Support Agent0 minAgent triages comments and opens ticketsWhen a support question appears as a WordPress comment, the agent acknowledges it publicly and opens a tracked ticket within seconds.
- Human Resources7 min / weekNew hire WP provisioning
HR or IT manually creates WordPress accounts for new staff after onboarding paperwork is complete, often days late.
Human Resources Agent0 minAgent provisions on hire record creationWhen a new employee is added to the HR system, the agent creates their WordPress account with the correct role before their first day.
- Finance13 min / weekPaid member account setup
Finance or ops teams manually create WordPress accounts after a payment is confirmed, causing access delays and support tickets.
Finance Agent0 minAgent provisions on checkoutWhen a membership payment clears, the agent creates and configures the WordPress account within seconds — the member never waits.
- Operations25 min / weekContent calendar to draft
Ops or editorial coordinators re-type brief details from planning sheets into new WordPress drafts, duplicating work across tools.
Operations Agent0 minAgent creates structured drafts from the briefWhen a row is added to the content calendar, the agent spins up a pre-structured WordPress draft — writers open a post, not a blank page.
- Legal6 min / weekLegal page update backlog
Legal policy changes sit in email for days before someone logs into WordPress and updates the Terms or Privacy pages manually.
Legal Agent0 minAgent pushes approved copy liveWhen a legal document is approved in Google Docs, the agent updates the corresponding WordPress page within minutes of sign-off.
Calculate what your team saves
Based on WordPress's typical team usage — the visible tasks plus a few other automations the agent runs: ~2.5 hrs / person / week of admin work automated.
How to plug WordPress into Actionist
Pick the connection method that suits your environment.
The fastest path to full WordPress control. Install the WordPress MCP server from the Apps tab and the agent gets direct access to posts, pages, users, media, and comments through a secure, permissioned channel — no API keys to rotate, no endpoints to memorise.
Find WordPress in the Apps library and click Connect. MCP is selected by default.
Enter your WordPress site URL and an Application Password generated from your WordPress admin (Users → Profile → Application Passwords). The MCP server uses this to authenticate on your behalf.
Actionist runs a read-only call to verify the handshake. You're ready.
16 actions your agent can call
Read and write operations available to your Actionist agent.
6 events your agent can react to
Events your agent watches for, and the actions it kicks off in response.
Skills that pair with WordPress
Reusable agent skills that work well alongside this app.
Issue direct WordPress REST API calls for posts, pages, categories, tags, users, and custom endpoints using plain HTTP — no OAuth flow required.
Managed OAuth integration for WordPress.com that handles token refresh automatically — use this when you want to create, read, update, or delete posts and pages on a WordPress.com site without managing credentials manually.
Manage WordPress sites through the WP Pinch MCP server — read and write posts, pages, and settings via a curated set of MCP tools optimised for agent use.
MCP servers that work with WordPress
Connect Actionist to MCP servers built for or around this app.
Generate AI-written WordPress posts with images, SEO metadata, and scheduling — 121 tools covering the full content creation lifecycle.
Secure MCP server for WordPress content management with read and write access to posts, pages, categories, and users.
Lightweight WordPress MCP server with 42 tools and token-optimised responses that are 95% smaller than the standard REST API payload.