Build Page is a WordPress ability from The Plus Addons for Elementor — usable via Easy MCP AI, which connects Claude, ChatGPT, and any AI assistant to your site.

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Creates a complete Elementor page from a declarative structure in a single call, supporting nested containers and any widget types.

Requires the The Plus Addons for Elementor plugin (which registers under the 'tpae' ability category) on WordPress 6.9+, with Elementor active. Every ability requires the current user to have the 'edit_posts' capability (and 'edit_post' for the specific post being modified); abilities that create or edit content also verify Elementor and, where relevant, the target The Plus widget are available. A subset of abilities (theme templates, template conditions, dynamic tags, popups, and some custom-code abilities) only register when Elementor Pro is active, and many widget abilities load only in the free plugin when the Pro add-on is inactive.

What it does

Creates a new WordPress post of the given post_type/status with Elementor builder edit-mode meta, then recursively converts the declarative structure array into an Elementor element tree via an internal build_elements helper — auto-computing equal percentage widths for row-direction container children and auto-wrapping bare widgets in column containers when placed directly inside a row. Saves the resulting elements via save_page_data, optionally applies page_settings, and returns the new post_id, title, edit/preview URLs, and a count of elements_created.

See it in action

You ask your AI assistant

"Build a draft landing page titled 'Product Launch' with a hero container containing a heading and a button."

Inputs

Name Type Required Description
title string Yes Page title.
status string No Post status. Default: draft. One of draft, publish.
post_type string No Post type. Default: page. One of page, post.
page_settings object No Page-level Elementor settings (background, padding, etc.).
structure array Yes Declarative element tree. Each item has type (container|widget), settings, and optionally children (for containers) or widget_type (for widgets).

Returns

Returns post_id, title, edit_url, preview_url, and an elements_created count.

Permission

check_create_permission requires the publish_pages or edit_pages capability.

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