wp_seopress_get_term_seo is an MCP tool for SEOPress — available inside Easy MCP AI, the WordPress plugin that connects Claude, ChatGPT, and any AI assistant to your site.
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Read-onlyAudit category and tag SEO — the pages most people forget
Requires the SEOPress plugin (free or Pro).
Description
Category and tag archives quietly rank in Google, but almost nobody checks their SEO — they're buried under Posts, not in the editor where you spend your time. This tool brings them into the conversation. Ask your AI to pull the SEOPress metadata for a category, tag, or any custom taxonomy term and it returns the SEO title, meta description, social tags, and indexing rules just like it would for a post. That makes it easy to find archive pages with empty titles, thin descriptions, or accidental noindex settings, so your taxonomy pages help your rankings instead of dragging them down. Requires the SEOPress plugin (free or Pro).
See it in action
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Example Use Cases & Sample Prompts
- Audit a neglected category archive
- Prompt: “Pull the SEOPress metadata for the ‘Tutorials’ category and tell me if the title or description is missing.”
- Check tag pages for noindex issues
- Prompt: “Get the SEOPress settings for the ‘news’ tag and tell me whether it’s set to noindex.”
- Compare SEO across taxonomy terms
- Prompt: “Show me the SEOPress metadata for the ‘Tutorials’, ‘Guides’, and ‘Reviews’ categories and summarize the differences.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What does wp_seopress_get_term_seo do?
Category and tag archives quietly rank in Google, but almost nobody checks their SEO — they're buried under Posts, not in the editor where you spend your time. This tool brings them into the conversation. Ask your AI to pull the SEOPress metadata for a category, tag, or any custom taxonomy term and it returns the SEO title, meta description, social tags, and indexing rules just like it would for a post. That makes it easy to find archive pages with empty titles, thin descriptions, or accidental noindex settings, so your taxonomy pages help your rankings instead of dragging them down. Requires the SEOPress plugin (free or Pro).
How do I use wp_seopress_get_term_seo with my AI assistant?
Install Easy MCP AI and the SEOPress plugin, generate an API token in your dashboard, and connect your AI client. Then describe what you want in natural language — for example: "Show me the SEOPress metadata for the 'Tutorials' category — its SEO title, description, and indexing rules."
Do I need Easy MCP AI to use wp_seopress_get_term_seo?
Yes. wp_seopress_get_term_seo is bundled inside Easy MCP AI as part of the SEOPress integration. Install the free plugin, add SEOPress, connect your AI, and this tool is available immediately.
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Step 1
Get the Plugin
Install Easy MCP AI on your WordPress site to unlock wp_seopress_get_term_seo and all SEOPress tools instantly.
Step 2
Connect Your AI Client
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