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Every AI tool you’ve used to manage WordPress has the same problem: amnesia. You open a chat, explain your setup, get a useful answer — and tomorrow it’s all gone. New session, same questions, same context dump. Multiply that by 10 client sites and you’ve lost your morning.
LolaCore fixes this with something no other AI plugin for WordPress has: a memory that persists across sessions, built natively on the WordPress 7.0 AI Client and the new Abilities API.
Her name is Lola. She lives inside your wp-admin, scans your site on first launch, and remembers what she finds — not for one conversation, but permanently. Plugin conflicts from last month. Database cleanup you ran on Tuesday. The SEO fix you asked about in March. She retains it all, and the irrelevant stuff fades naturally over time. Important events anchor themselves. Noise disappears.
The result: every conversation picks up where the last one left off. No context window resets. No copy-pasting your plugin list into ChatGPT for the fifth time this week.
What Lola is NOT
Lola is not a content generator. She doesn’t write blog posts, invent marketing copy, or hallucinate data she doesn’t have. She doesn’t browse the web, scrape pages, or fetch arbitrary URLs. She doesn’t touch your theme files or edit PHP.
Lola is a site admin who happens to be an AI. She reads real data from your WordPress database, reasons about it, and executes real actions — with your explicit approval, every single time.
If you want an AI that writes articles for you, this is the wrong plugin. If you want an AI that actually knows your site and manages it through conversation, keep reading.
For the complete picture — memory mechanics, ability reference, prompt library, and configuration walkthrough — see the full documentation.
Persistent memory
This is the part that changes how you work.
Lola remembers facts across sessions. Plugin conflicts, security findings, your preferences, decisions you’ve made — stored locally in your WordPress database.
Her memory works the way human memory works: recent and important findings stay sharp, trivial details from months ago fade out, and critical events — like a fatal plugin conflict — stay forever.
When you start a new conversation, Lola already knows what happened last time. You don’t re-explain your stack. You don’t repeat what was decided last month. You pick up the thread.
How decay, boosting, and export/import work under the hood: persistent memory guide.
52 abilities. 8 domains. One chat.
Lola ships with 52 built-in abilities split across 8 functional domains:
Site diagnostics — WordPress version, PHP status, HTTPS, database size, permalink structure, security headers, SEO audit, debug mode detection. Lola tells you what’s broken before your client does.
Plugins — Search WordPress.org, install, activate, deactivate, update one or all at once. “Update all plugins” — done in one sentence. No clicking through 14 update screens.
Content & metadata — Create pages, edit posts, change status, update slugs, read and write post meta. “Create a draft page called Services with this text” — done. “Change the SEO title of post 42” — done. Works with Yoast, RankMath, and any plugin that stores data in post meta.
Users — Create accounts, change roles, remove users with automatic content reassignment. The kind of admin task that takes 6 clicks, solved in one sentence.
Database maintenance — Clean post revisions, expired transients, orphaned cron jobs, spam comments. The cleanup WordPress never does for you.
Taxonomies, comments, media, menus, themes, options — Read and manage across the board. Every write action requires your confirmation first.
Full breakdown of every ability with domain details: ability reference.
WooCommerce: 13 dedicated tools
If WooCommerce is active, Lola detects it automatically and unlocks 13 additional abilities:
List and inspect products with price, stock, SKU, and status
Get full order details — line items, billing, shipping, payment method
View customer history — total spent, order count, registration date
Browse product categories with hierarchy and product counts
Manage coupons — create, edit, delete with discount type, limits, and expiration
Sales reports — total revenue, net sales, taxes, items sold, and top 5 products for any period
Create products, update prices, change order status — all from the chat
“How much revenue did we do this week?” — Lola pulls the number from your actual WooCommerce data. No dashboard required.
Full WooCommerce tool reference with examples: WooCommerce abilities.
How Lola stays safe
Your data never touches our servers. There are no LolaCore servers. No telemetry. No analytics. No “anonymous usage data.” Your conversations go from your hosting to your AI provider. That’s it.
Nothing happens without your approval. Every write action — every plugin update, every post edit, every database cleanup — shows a preview card with exactly what Lola is about to do. You confirm or cancel. No background operations. No surprises.
Every change is logged. Before/after snapshots for every action executed. If something goes wrong, you know exactly what changed and when.
Admin-only by design. Lola only appears for users with full administrator capabilities. No accidental exposure to editors, authors, or subscribers.
Any model, your choice
Lola works natively with whatever AI provider you configure in your WordPress 7.0 settings. You are never locked into a single ecosystem. We highly recommend these agentic models for optimal performance:
OpenAI — GPT-5.5, GPT-5.5 Pro
DeepSeek — DeepSeek V4 Pro, DeepSeek V4 Flash
Anthropic — Claude 4.6 Sonnet, Claude Opus 4.7
However, because Lola relies on the native WordPress connector, you can also use Gemini, Grok, local models via Ollama, or access thousands of models (including free ones) through OpenRouter.
You pay your provider directly. LolaCore doesn’t charge per token and doesn’t add a markup. The conversation goes from your WordPress server directly to your configured AI provider. Nobody else sees it.
Step-by-step setup for providers: connecting your AI provider.
Native to WordPress 7.0
LolaCore runs entirely on the native WordPress AI Client and Abilities API introduced in WordPress 7.0. No external HTTP libraries. No custom credential vaults maintained by one developer. No vendor folder full of third-party packages.
When WordPress updates its AI infrastructure, LolaCore updates with it. That’s why we require WordPress 7.0 — and that’s why the plugin stays small, fast, and current.
Lola’s lane
A tool that does everything does nothing well. Lola is built narrow on purpose.
She doesn’t edit code — no PHP, no theme files, no server config
She doesn’t see your frontend — Lola lives inside wp-admin
She works on one site at a time — multi-site management is on the roadmap
Why these boundaries exist and what’s on the roadmap: what Lola cannot do.
MCP compatible — use Lola from your IDE
Every one of Lola’s 52 abilities is exposed through the WordPress Abilities API. If you have the MCP Adapter installed, Lola becomes a full MCP server.
That means you can connect Claude Desktop, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client and use Lola’s memory, scanner, and all 52 tools without opening your browser.
One engine. Two doors. The chat widget for people who think in conversations. The MCP endpoint for people who think in terminals.
Skills: teach Lola new behaviors
Skills are short behavioral guides written in plain Markdown. When a conversation matches certain triggers, the relevant skill loads — shaping how Lola approaches the task without granting new abilities or data access.
LolaCore ships with 10 built-in skills, active by default. You can also create your own: write a Markdown file with YAML frontmatter, import it through the settings panel, or ask Lola to build one for you directly in the chat.
Skills are Lola’s judgment layer. Abilities define what she can do. Skills define how she thinks about doing it.
How skills work, trigger conditions, and the custom skills beta: skills guide.
Don’t know what to say? Start here.
Lola understands natural language — no commands, no syntax. But if you want a head start, here are six prompts you can copy and paste right now:
“Give me a quick briefing on the site — anything that needs attention today.”
“Run a complete security audit. Tell me what actually needs attention, not just a checklist.”
“Update all plugins except Elementor and [plugin name]. Show me the list first.”
“How much have we sold this week? Compare it to last week.”
“Check the database and tell me what’s worth cleaning up.”
“Remember that [important fact about your site or client preference].”
These six cover diagnostics, security, plugins, WooCommerce, database, and memory. There are 42 more in the complete library — daily check-ins, content workflows, and multi-step session combos: prompt library.
Documentation & Resources
This readme covers the essentials. The full documentation goes deeper — memory mechanics, the complete ability catalog with examples, a prompt library with 42 ready-to-use conversation starters, and a detailed settings walkthrough.
LolaCore Documentation
Key sections:
What is LolaCore? — Architecture, philosophy, and the agent-vs-chatbot distinction
Persistent Memory — How decay, boosting, and fact scoring work
Settings Panel Reference — Every option explained
Ability Reference — The full table of every tool across all domains
Prompt Library — 42 conversation starters organized by task
Frequently Asked Questions — 45+ answers across 12 categories
Extending Lola with addons — How Lola’s capabilities extend into specialized domains
External Services
LolaCore connects to the following external services. Each connection is documented below with what triggers it, what data is sent, and links to the relevant terms and privacy policies.
AI Providers (Chat Feature)
When you use the chat widget, your messages are sent to whichever AI provider you have configured in WordPress’s built-in AI settings (Settings → AI). LolaCore does not operate its own servers and does not route data through any intermediary.
Data sent to your provider:
– Your chat messages
– A summary of your site scan (WordPress version, active plugin list, PHP version)
– Relevant memory facts (site observations stored in your local database)
Data never sent:
– Passwords, API keys, wp-config values, or database credentials
– Personal user data (emails, addresses, payment info)
When this happens: Only when you actively send a message in the chat widget. No background calls.
Supported providers:
– OpenAI — https://openai.com | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
– Anthropic — https://anthropic.com | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy
– DeepSeek — https://deepseek.com | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Wordfence Vulnerability API
LolaCore can check your installed plugins against the public Wordfence vulnerability database to identify known security issues.
Endpoint: https://www.wordfence.com/api/intelligence/v2/vulnerabilities/scanner
Data sent: An HTTP GET request with no request body. LolaCore sends only a User-Agent header identifying itself (LolaCore WordPress Plugin). No plugin lists, site URLs, or user data are transmitted to Wordfence.
Data received: A public JSON feed of known WordPress plugin vulnerabilities. LolaCore compares this list locally against your installed plugin slugs and versions to surface relevant findings.
When this happens: Only when you explicitly request a vulnerability check through the chat (e.g., “check my plugins for vulnerabilities”). This call is never made automatically during plugin activation, scheduled scans, or background operations.
Service links:
– Wordfence — https://www.wordfence.com | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy
WordPress.org Plugin API
When you ask Lola to search for or install plugins, LolaCore queries the official WordPress.org Plugin API.
Data sent: Plugin search keywords or slug identifiers.
Data received: Plugin metadata, descriptions, and download URLs from the WordPress.org repository.
When this happens: Only when you use plugin search or install features through the chat.
Service: https://wordpress.org | API Documentation
Google Fonts
The admin settings page loads two font families (Plus Jakarta Sans and JetBrains Mono) from Google Fonts for the plugin’s admin interface.
Data sent: Standard HTTP font file requests. Google receives the requesting IP address and browser User-Agent.
When this happens: Each time an administrator opens the LolaCore settings page.
Service: https://fonts.google.com | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy
