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EMCP Tools
Build Elementor Websites Programmatically
EMCP turns Elementor into a Model Context Protocol server. Claude, Cursor, Antigravity, and any MCP-compatible agent can build full Elementor pages, drop widgets, and ship templates from a prompt.
I built EMCP because I wanted AI agents like Claude, Cursor, Codex, and Antigravity to work with Elementor the same way a developer works with an API, not by guessing what to click in the editor.
I originally built EMCP as an internal tool, then decided to share it on GitHub so other WordPress and Elementor users could speed up their workflows too. I honestly did not expect the open-source project to get such a strong response, but the GitHub stars and feedback gave me the push to keep improving it and eventually turn it into a full freemium product.
EMCP turns a WordPress + Elementor site into an MCP server, so your AI client can create pages, inspect existing layouts, add widgets, update containers, apply templates, manage global colors/typography, sideload images, and more.
What’s included:
120+ MCP tools in the free plugin
Works with Claude, Cursor, Antigravity, VS Code MCP clients, Codex, Cline, Continue, and WP-CLI
Universal add-widget / update-widget tools for Elementor widgets
build-page for creating full Elementor pages from one structured prompt
Elementor Pro, WooCommerce, and Elementor 4 atomic element support when available
WordPress capability checks on every tool, so AI agents only get the permissions of the authenticated user
Low-tools mode for clients with strict tool limits
Pro adds premium prompts, pro skills, templates, brand kits, AI widget builder, SEO/a11y tools, and priority support
The goal is simple: make Elementor programmable by AI without giving up WordPress permissions, page ownership checks, or normal plugin safety expectations.
And its just a biggening, I am working on expanding this plugin beyond Elementor and it will soon be available for other page builders and plugins.
I’d love feedback from WordPress builders, agency owners, Elementor users, and anyone experimenting with MCP workflows. What should EMCP support next?
About EMCP Tools on Product Hunt
“Build Elementor Websites Programmatically”
EMCP Tools was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #73 on the daily leaderboard. EMCP turns Elementor into a Model Context Protocol server. Claude, Cursor, Antigravity, and any MCP-compatible agent can build full Elementor pages, drop widgets, and ship templates from a prompt.
On the analytics side, EMCP Tools competes within Open Source, WordPress and GitHub — topics that collectively have 131.4k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how EMCP Tools performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted EMCP Tools?
EMCP Tools was hunted by Mian Shahzad Raza. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of EMCP Tools including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt Community 👋
I’m Mian, maker of EMCP Tools.
I built EMCP because I wanted AI agents like Claude, Cursor, Codex, and Antigravity to work with Elementor the same way a developer works with an API, not by guessing what to click in the editor.
I originally built EMCP as an internal tool, then decided to share it on GitHub so other WordPress and Elementor users could speed up their workflows too. I honestly did not expect the open-source project to get such a strong response, but the GitHub stars and feedback gave me the push to keep improving it and eventually turn it into a full freemium product.
EMCP turns a WordPress + Elementor site into an MCP server, so your AI client can create pages, inspect existing layouts, add widgets, update containers, apply templates, manage global colors/typography, sideload images, and more.
What’s included:
120+ MCP tools in the free plugin
Works with Claude, Cursor, Antigravity, VS Code MCP clients, Codex, Cline, Continue, and WP-CLI
Universal add-widget / update-widget tools for Elementor widgets
build-page for creating full Elementor pages from one structured prompt
Elementor Pro, WooCommerce, and Elementor 4 atomic element support when available
WordPress capability checks on every tool, so AI agents only get the permissions of the authenticated user
Low-tools mode for clients with strict tool limits
Pro adds premium prompts, pro skills, templates, brand kits, AI widget builder, SEO/a11y tools, and priority support
The goal is simple: make Elementor programmable by AI without giving up WordPress permissions, page ownership checks, or normal plugin safety expectations.
And its just a biggening, I am working on expanding this plugin beyond Elementor and it will soon be available for other page builders and plugins.
I’d love feedback from WordPress builders, agency owners, Elementor users, and anyone experimenting with MCP workflows. What should EMCP support next?