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WordPress AI Cost Calculator: What Will WordPress 7.0's AI Features Really Cost You?
Free interactive calculator — estimate the monthly API cost of chatbots, product descriptions, alt text, and other AI features on WordPress 7.0, per plugin and per model, at June 2026 list prices.
How the WordPress 7.0 AI Hard Stop Actually Works (wp_ai_client_prevent_prompt, Explained)
WordPress 7.0 ships a filter that can block any AI call before it reaches your provider: wp_ai_client_prevent_prompt. Here's exactly how it works, what blocked plugins see, how to use it yourself — and what it takes to turn it into real budget enforcement.
5 WordPress Tasks You Can Now Delegate to an AI Agent
Publishing posts, updating product listings, managing stock, fixing metadata, reviewing activity — these are real WordPress tasks you can hand off to an AI agent today.
WordPress 7.0 AI: What Site Owners Need to Know
WordPress 7.0 ships native AI in mid-to-late May 2026. One API key powers every plugin — but there are no per-plugin spending caps, no audit trail, and keys are stored without encryption. Here is what to do before you enable it.
WordPress 7.0: Which Plugins Are Calling Your API Key?
WordPress 7.0 gives every plugin access to your AI API key. Here is how the shared Connector architecture works, what wp_ai_client_prevent_prompt actually does, and how to get visibility into your AI spend by plugin.
Axtolab AI Connector for WordPress: 5 Real Use Cases You Can Run Today
Move past theory — here are five concrete things you can do right now with Axtolab AI Connector for WordPress, from bulk product updates to SEO audits, with the exact commands that make them work.
WordPress Now Shows You Your AI Bill. Here's How to Actually Control It.
WordPress 7.0 ships an AI Request Logs dashboard so you can see every provider call, model, token count, and estimated cost. Visibility is a real step forward — but seeing your bill and stopping it are two different things.
WordPress 7.0 Is About to Blow Up Your AI Bill — Here's How to Stay in Control
WordPress 7.0's shared AI client is a genuine improvement — one key, every plugin. But there are no per-plugin spending limits, no usage dashboard, and no kill switch. Here's what you need before costs spiral.
What is MCP? A Plain English Guide for WordPress Developers
The Model Context Protocol is how AI agents connect to external systems like WordPress. Here's what it is, how it works, and why WordPress developers should pay attention.
How WooCommerce Store Owners Can Use AI Agents to Manage Products at Scale
AI agents can now take action inside your WooCommerce store — not just answer questions. Here's what that looks like in practice.