AI Valve, AI Connectors, Pressocampus, REST Pro Tools, and so much more!

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On a Tuesday?! Well, as it so turns out, yes, on a Tuesday. I’ve been very busy in the past couple of weeks with lots of different things, but a big chunk has been CloudFest.

I spent 3 days at the Hackathon and was invited to speak at the WP [Agency and Business] Summit as well as at the CloudFest event itself. Both talks were about Performance and how we’re too tunneled into just one aspect of performance. I’ll publish a video on that shortly on my YouTube channel.

That’s, btw, also where you can find a video of me explaining why you should have been at the WP Summit at CloudFest. It’s all about bubbles, for instance, but lots more.

Anyway, lots to cover for this edition. Hope you enjoy it!

🗞️ Within WordPress News

Here’s what I saw happening this past week:

  • WordPress 7.0 is almost here, and as mentioned before, one of the biggest feature it’s going to ship with is the included PHP AI Client. But that client only works if you use an AI Connector plugin alongside it. And those need to be tested thoroughly. Check out the Call for Testing: Community AI Connector Plugins.

Related: WordPress AI Connectors Need More Friction, Not Less by Marcus Burnette.

And related to that article: AI Valve by Per Søderlind. It’s a solution to control, meter, and permission-gate AI usage from plugins that connect through the WordPress 7.0 AI connector. Per created another plugin that’s fun to look at: AI Router.

It allows you to route AI requests to different provider configurations based on capability. Configure multiple instances of the same AI provider and let AI Router automatically select the right one.


  • Brad Vincent of Foo Plugins vibe coded an MCP WP plugin that allows you to query your Google Search Console and Google Analytics data via Claude. Way cool.

  • We all know WordPress’ native search sucks. Matt Cromwell has started an initiative to improve this and invites you to join!

  • WordPress Studio now has an independently installable CLI. With one command you can install WordPress locally: npm install -g wp-studio And another to run WordPress locally, no desktop app needed: npx wp-studio

  • Local WP version 10.0.0 was released, and it now integrates Cloud Backups as a native feature.

  • If you use AI coding tools such as Claude, Cursor, or VS Code’s AI features, you can now connect them directly to the WordPress.org Plugin Directory. A new MCP (Model Context Protocol) server lets your AI assistant access plugin guidelines, validate readme files, check submission status, and even submit plugins.

Related docs: https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-org/using-the-mcp-server/


  • Pressocampus by Nick Hamze stores every AI preference you have in your own WordPress database. Your server. Your file. Forever. Your AI finally remembers you, and you finally own it.


  • Very much related to this is Brad Williams from WebDevStudios demoing how he’s having AI fix meta descriptions and other SEO-related things. Say something like “Scan every post. Find missing SEO titles, meta descriptions, and focus keywords. Fill them all in.”

  • Ollie Pro introduces two super sweet features. One is a video modal, and the other is text wrap styles. I’m sure by now you understand I’m a big fan of Ollie, but with dates and improvements like this, surely you understand why.

  • REST Pro Tools was released by Jeff Starr. REST Pro Tools gives you superpowers to manage and test the WP REST API. Features include one-click disabling of all routes, all /users routes, and the entire REST API itself. And lots more.

  • Apparently we’re rethinking the Left Navigation for the WordPress Dashboard. I mean, if you remember, we’ve had top navigation before, will we revert to this? Have you say!


  • ACF 6.8 integrates with the upcoming AI hookup in 7.0 as well. Version 6.8 brings three powerful features: WordPress Abilities API integration, automatic http://Schema.org structured data, and new WP-CLI commands for managing ACF JSON.

🚀 Performance & Security


🔆 Within WordPress Highlight

Haven’t agreed so hard with an article in ages. Johanna Courtright wrote just about what I would write on the topic of “WordPress is dying”. I highly recommend you read her take: WordPress Isn’t Dying. The Bottom of the Market Is. Because it’s so easy to say, “AI is going to kill WordPress”…

💡 Interesting Finds

  • CSS nesting is now Baseline. Write nested selectors directly in CSS, just like Sass, but natively.
  • 67 features from PHP 5.4 → 8.5 that genuinely make developers happy. Code examples, version info, the works. https://haphpiness.com/
  • Someone just open-sourced a computer that works when the entire internet goes down. It’s called Project N.O.M.A.D., and it’s a self-contained offline survival server with AI, Wikipedia, maps, medical references, and full education courses.
  • Came across Jam which is a one-click bug report solution you might like.
  • Simulation Theory: The Double Slit Experiment proves particles act like waves until observed, then they snap into particles. What if our reality only “renders” when we’re looking, just like a video game optimizing resources?
  • Your brain treats a physical book like a landscape. It builds a spatial map of the text, the same way it maps trails, rooms, and city blocks. When you scroll on a phone, that map breaks apart.

🛒 WooCommerce News

  • We’re going to see lots of AI integrations coming up for WooCommerce. Nik McLaughlin from SkyVerge announced they launched their first foray into Abilities API integration for their WooCommerce Memberships extension.


  • Josh Kohlbach shipped StoreAgent integration with Advanced Coupons for WooCommerce. It allows you to create coupons in natural language. For example, Give me a BOGO deal on all products over $50, expires Friday”… and it just builds the coupon for you.

🔎 Scanfully Updates

Version 1.7 of Scanfully introduced an import feature we knew was missing. With broken link and broken media reports now part of our core offering, we needed a way for you to send those automatically to your end client. Check out our announcement post for more details.


That’s it for this week’s edition of Within WordPress. Thanks for reading!

Best, Remkus

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