Everest Form 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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Adds the The Plus "Everest Form" widget (tp-everest-form) to an Elementor container.

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

The execute_callback tpae_mcp_add_theplus_everest_form_ability() reads the target post's Elementor page data, builds a widget element of type tp-everest-form whose settings embed the given Everest Forms form ID, inserts it into the specified parent container at the requested position, and saves the updated Elementor data back to the post. It requires Elementor to be active and the tp-everest-form widget to be registered on the site, and requires post_id, parent_id, and everest_form, with the target post existing.

See it in action

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"Add an Everest Form widget to container signup-col on page 33 embedding form ID 12."

Inputs

Name Type Required Description
post_id integer Yes Elementor page/post ID
parent_id string Yes Target Elementor container ID
position integer No Insert position. Use -1 to append.
everest_form integer Yes Everest Forms form ID to embed
settings object No Raw Elementor/The Plus control settings to merge into the widget at creation time. Use control keys from sprout/get-theplus-widget-schema.

Returns

Returns element_id (string), widget_type (string), and post_id (integer) of the created widget.

Permission

Requires the current user to have the edit_posts capability, and if a post_id is provided, also requires edit_post capability on that specific post.

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