I've been working on a WordPress + Elementor MCP for a while - finally sharing it
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I've been working on a WordPress + Elementor MCP for a while - finally sharing it

I've been building this for a while mostly because of a problem I kept running into myself.

I wanted to use agents like Codex/Claude on real WordPress projects, especially Elementor, but I wasn't very comfortable with the usual approach of giving the agent write access and then basically hoping the result was correct.

So I built Stonewright.

It's an open-source WordPress MCP that can work with Elementor, Gutenberg, WooCommerce, ACF, media, content, WP-CLI and Figma-to-Elementor workflows.

The part I care about more than the number of tools is what happens around a write: snapshots/backups, validation, readback, audit evidence and rollback paths where possible.

Elementor ended up becoming a pretty big part of it because that's where I personally ran into the most issues. It supports live widget/control schemas, batch mutations, responsive settings, V3/V4 and post-write verification.

Current public beta has 361 Plugin abilities and 101 Direct tools, but it doesn't throw all of those into the model context at once. The available surface is reduced depending on the task.

I'd genuinely appreciate people trying to break it on staging/test sites. If you find something dumb, please open an issue. That's probably more useful to me right now than people telling me it looks good :)

Also happy to answer any questions you may have.

Give it a try, it's completely free and open source:

https://github.com/cosmincraciun97/stonewright-wp-mcp

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