WordPress for Cowork is a plugin for Claude Cowork, Anthropic’s desktop assistant. After you install this plugin in Cowork and pair it with your WordPress site, you can manage that site by typing what you want in plain English. No dashboard, no page builder, no admin panel — just a conversation.
What customers actually type
“Publish a blog post about the new product, schedule it for Tuesday morning, give it the tags announcements and product-launches, and add a featured image.”
“Check my pending comments. Approve anything that’s clearly real, mark obvious spam as spam, and reply to anyone who asked a genuine question with a short helpful answer.”
“Design a pricing page with three tiers — $9, $19, $39 — using cards. Match my existing brand colors. Add a FAQ section underneath.”
Claude reads your intent, picks the right combination of the 125 built-in tools, asks one or two clarifying questions if needed, and gets the work done. For destructive operations (delete, overwrite, restore) it pauses and asks for confirmation, and offers a one-click backup before it starts.
What you need to get started
- A Claude account at claude.ai and the Cowork desktop app.
- A paid Claude plan (Cowork is not in the free tier — Claude Pro at $17/mo annual is the realistic minimum).
- A WordPress site you administer, running on HTTPS.
- A WordPress for Cowork license key — Solo, Agency, or Enterprise.
What you don’t need
- To learn a new dashboard.
- To install a page builder or a heavy theme.
- To upload anything to wp-admin → Plugins (the
.pluginfile goes into Cowork, not WordPress — see install guide).
Three tiers, same plugin
Solo ($99) is for one person. Agency ($399) covers up to 5 team members. Enterprise ($69/seat, minimum 6 seats) is per-seat for larger teams. All tiers manage unlimited WordPress sites — the limit is on people, not sites.
