This entire website — every post, every page, every image, every category, tag, SEO title, and navigation menu item — was built in a single session by talking to Claude. No WordPress admin. No clicking through menus. No uploading media manually. Just conversation.
That’s what MyStorey makes possible. Here’s exactly how it was done.
Step 1: Install the Plugin
MyStorey is a standard WordPress plugin. Download it from mystorey-staging.docmet.systems/wordpress, upload it via WP admin (Plugins → Add New → Upload), and activate it. The plugin adds a new menu item in WP admin where you’ll find your MCP connection credentials.
Step 2: Create a MyStorey Account
Head to mystorey-staging.docmet.systems/register and create a free account. In your dashboard, connect your WordPress site by entering its URL and an Application Password (generated in WP admin under Users → Profile → Application Passwords). MyStorey verifies the connection and issues you an MCP token.
Step 3: Connect to Claude or ChatGPT
In Claude.ai, go to Settings → Integrations → Add MCP Server. Paste in the MCP URL from your MyStorey dashboard. That’s it — Claude now has direct access to your WordPress site as a tool it can use.
For ChatGPT, the process is similar via the Plugins or Tools settings depending on your plan. Any MCP-compatible tool works the same way.
Step 4: Just Talk to Your Site
Once connected, you can tell your AI assistant things like:
- “Write a 600-word post about the latest OpenAI funding round and publish it with a featured image from Unsplash.”
- “Update the homepage to explain what this site is about.”
- “Create categories for AI Industry, AI Policy, and AI Research.”
- “Add SEO metadata to all published posts.”
- “Build a navigation menu with Home, About, Contact, and a link to the plugin page.”
- “Rename the site to ‘The AI Dispatch’ and update the tagline.”
Every single one of those instructions was used to build this site. The AI handles the API calls, error handling, sequencing, and content creation. You just describe what you want.
What MyStorey Can Do Today
The current version of MyStorey supports the full content management lifecycle for a typical WordPress publication:
- Posts: Create, update, publish, draft — with categories, tags, featured images, and status
- Pages: Create and update static pages with full HTML content
- Media: Import images from any public URL directly into the media library
- SEO: Set SEO title, meta description, and focus keyword via Yoast, RankMath, or All in One SEO
- Menus: Create menus, add items (pages, posts, custom URLs), assign to theme locations
- Taxonomy: Create and manage categories and tags
- Site settings: Update site title and tagline
- Themes: List and activate installed themes
What’s Coming
The Pro plan (coming soon at $24/month) will add support for up to 3 sites and early access to WooCommerce tools — meaning AI-controlled product management, pricing updates, and inventory management. If you’re running an e-commerce operation, that’s where things get genuinely transformative.
The Bottom Line
If you manage a WordPress site and you use Claude or ChatGPT regularly, MyStorey removes the context switch between “thinking about content” and “publishing content.” The friction of WP admin — finding the right menu, remembering where settings live, uploading images one at a time — disappears. Your AI becomes your content team.
Get the MyStorey plugin → — Starter plan from $7/month. Free account to get started.

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