TL;DR: datavessel’s WordPress integration is now live. Connect your WordPress site and give AI agents direct access to your blog content — posts, pages, categories, tags, and metadata. The integration powers features like SEO Growth Autopilot’s duplicate detection and internal linking, and lets you query your content library conversationally.
We’ve been connecting datavessel to data sources that drive business decisions — Google Analytics, Search Console, Shopify, Stripe, HubSpot, WooCommerce. One source was missing: your own content.
The WordPress integration is now available in datavessel. Connect your WordPress site and your AI agents can read, scan, and reason about your entire blog — every post, page, category, and tag. It’s the foundation for content-aware AI agents that understand what you’ve already published.
What the WordPress Integration Enables
Content Inventory at a Glance
Ask questions about your blog the way you’d ask a colleague who read every post:
- “How many posts do I have about SEO?”
- “Which posts haven’t been updated in six months?”
- “Show me all posts that mention Shopify integration”
- “What topics have I covered this quarter?”
No more manually scrolling through your WordPress admin trying to remember what you’ve published. The agent scans your content and gives you structured answers.
Duplicate and Cannibalization Detection
One of the most common SEO problems is keyword cannibalization — multiple posts competing for the same search queries. The WordPress integration lets agents scan your entire content library and flag overlapping topics before you publish something that undermines your own rankings.
“Do I have any posts that would compete with a new article about MCP servers for e-commerce?”
The agent checks your existing titles, content, and metadata, then tells you whether to write a new post or update an existing one.
Internal Linking Intelligence
Strong internal linking builds topical authority. The WordPress integration gives agents visibility into your content structure, so they can suggest — or automatically create — internal links between related posts. When SEO Growth Autopilot writes a new post, it already knows what you’ve published and links to relevant existing content.
Content Performance Context
Combined with Google Search Console data, the WordPress integration gives agents full context: what you’ve published (WordPress) and how it’s performing (Search Console). That combination powers features like SEO Growth Autopilot’s ability to identify underperforming posts and update them automatically.
How to Connect WordPress
Setup takes under two minutes:
- Go to Integrations in your datavessel dashboard at app.datavessel.io
- Select WordPress and enter your site URL
- Authenticate via OAuth — datavessel requests read-only access to your content by default
- Start asking questions about your blog content immediately
The integration supports self-hosted WordPress sites and WordPress.com business plans with REST API access. Write access can be enabled separately for agents like SEO Growth Autopilot that need to publish drafts.
What Gets Connected
| Data type | Access |
|---|---|
| Posts | Title, content, slug, excerpt, status, dates, author |
| Pages | Title, content, slug, status |
| Categories & Tags | Full taxonomy structure |
| Media | Image metadata and alt text |
| Custom fields | SEO metadata (AIOSEO, Yoast, RankMath) |
Privacy and Security
Like all datavessel integrations, the WordPress connection follows our privacy-first approach:
- Real-time queries — Your content is queried live via the WordPress REST API, not cached or stored on datavessel servers
- Read-only by default — Write access is an explicit opt-in, required only for agents that publish drafts
- OAuth authentication — Your credentials never pass through datavessel
- Revoke anytime — Disconnect from your datavessel dashboard or from WordPress directly
What’s Next
The WordPress integration is the content layer that ties together several datavessel capabilities. Combined with Search Console (keyword intelligence), Shopify or Stripe (revenue data), and scheduled agents (automation), it enables workflows like SEO Growth Autopilot that weren’t possible before.
We’re exploring deeper integrations with popular WordPress plugins — AIOSEO, Yoast, WooCommerce, and WPForms — to give agents richer context about your site’s performance and structure.
Ready to connect your WordPress site? Try datavessel free — set up the WordPress integration in under two minutes and start querying your content library in plain English. No credit card required.
Sources
- SEO Growth Autopilot — The AI agent that uses WordPress integration for content-aware SEO automation
- WooCommerce Integration Announcement — datavessel’s existing WordPress e-commerce integration
- Scheduled Agents — How automated agent runs power recurring content workflows


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