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Create, update posts 🛠️ Wordpress tool MCP server 💪 all 12 operations

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2/3/2026
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Complete MCP server exposing all Wordpress Tool operations to AI agents. Zero configuration needed - all 12 operations pre-built.

⚡ Quick Setup

  1. Import this workflow into your n8n instance
  2. Activate the workflow to start your MCP server
  3. Copy the webhook URL from the MCP trigger node
  4. Connect AI agents using the MCP URL

🔧 How it Works

MCP Trigger: Serves as your server endpoint for AI agent requests • Tool Nodes: Pre-configured for every Wordpress Tool operation • AI Expressions: Automatically populate parameters via $fromAI() placeholders • Native Integration: Uses official n8n Wordpress Tool tool with full error handling

📋 Available Operations (12 total)

Every possible Wordpress Tool operation is included:

🔧 Post (4 operations)

Create a postGet a postGet many postsUpdate a post

🔧 Page (4 operations)

Create a pageGet a pageGet many pagesUpdate a page

👤 User (4 operations)

Create a userGet a userGet many usersUpdate a user

🤖 AI Integration

Parameter Handling: AI agents automatically provide values for: • Resource IDs and identifiers • Search queries and filters • Content and data payloads • Configuration options

Response Format: Native Wordpress Tool API responses with full data structure

Error Handling: Built-in n8n error management and retry logic

💡 Usage Examples

Connect this MCP server to any AI agent or workflow:

Claude Desktop: Add MCP server URL to configuration • Custom AI Apps: Use MCP URL as tool endpoint • Other n8n Workflows: Call MCP tools from any workflow • API Integration: Direct HTTP calls to MCP endpoints

✨ Benefits

Complete Coverage: Every Wordpress Tool operation available • Zero Setup: No parameter mapping or configuration needed • AI-Ready: Built-in $fromAI() expressions for all parameters • Production Ready: Native n8n error handling and logging • Extensible: Easily modify or add custom logic

> 🆓 Free for community use! Ready to deploy in under 2 minutes.

n8n MCP Server Trigger Workflow

This n8n workflow demonstrates a basic setup using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server Trigger.

Description

This workflow serves as a foundational example for integrating n8n with an MCP Server. It simplifies the process of receiving and initiating workflows based on events or requests from an MCP Server.

What it does

  1. Listens for MCP Server Events: The workflow starts by listening for incoming requests or events from an MCP Server.
  2. Initiates Workflow Execution: Upon receiving an event, the MCP Server Trigger node activates, initiating the workflow's execution.
  3. Provides a Placeholder: A Sticky Note is included as a placeholder for comments or further workflow steps.

Prerequisites/Requirements

  • n8n Instance: An active n8n instance.
  • MCP Server: An operational Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server that can send requests to your n8n instance.

Setup/Usage

  1. Import the Workflow: Import the provided JSON into your n8n instance.
  2. Configure the MCP Server Trigger:
    • The "MCP Server Trigger" node is pre-configured to listen for incoming requests.
    • You will need to configure your MCP Server to send requests to the webhook URL exposed by this trigger. You can find the webhook URL by activating the workflow and checking the "MCP Server Trigger" node's settings.
  3. Add Your Logic: Expand the workflow by adding subsequent nodes after the "MCP Server Trigger" to process the data received from your MCP Server. The "Sticky Note" can be moved or removed as needed.
  4. Activate the Workflow: Once configured, activate the workflow to start listening for MCP Server events.

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