WordPress recently introduced a new Claude connector that allows site owners to share backend data with Anthropic’s chatbot system. This feature gives users the ability to control which specific data they want to share and also allows them to revoke access at any time if they choose to do so.
It is important to note that Claude only has read-only access, meaning it cannot make any changes to a user’s CMS. However, there are plans in the works to eventually provide “write” access to the MCP integration, which would allow users to perform editorial tasks directly through a connected chatbot.
Once Claude is connected to an account, users can ask the chatbot a variety of questions about the site data it has access to. This includes tasks such as summarizing monthly web traffic, analyzing posts with low user engagement, managing comments, and managing plugins. WordPress has also provided a list of template prompts for the chatbot, making it easier for users to navigate and utilize its capabilities.
Some examples of template prompts include asking the chatbot to show pending comments on a blog, identify which site receives the most traffic, or highlight posts that are generating the most discussion. This functionality provides users with a convenient way to access and analyze important data about their websites without having to manually sift through large amounts of information.
Overall, the integration of the Claude connector with Anthropic’s chatbot system offers WordPress users a new and innovative way to interact with their site data. By providing easy access to valuable insights and analytics, this feature streamlines the process of managing and optimizing websites, ultimately enhancing the user experience for site owners.

