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Superdav AI Agent

A WordPress 7.0 AI agent that uses your AI provider and site abilities to create content, answer questions, and automate tasks.
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1.16.2
Ultimo aggiornamento
Jun 23, 2026

Superdav AI Agent gives your WordPress dashboard a capable AI coworker. Ask for an outcome in plain language and the agent can use your site’s available WordPress abilities to plan, act, and report back.

It is designed for WordPress 7.0’s AI provider ecosystem. Connect an AI provider plugin for OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, a local model, or another compatible service, choose your model, and start working from inside WordPress.

Instead of being just another chatbot, Superdav AI Agent can use WordPress abilities: the safe actions exposed by WordPress and installed plugins. As your site gains more abilities, the agent gains more useful things it can do.

Why install Superdav AI Agent?

  • Use the AI provider you already trust. Bring your own API key and route conversations directly from your site to your configured provider.
  • Turn requests into completed WordPress work. The agent can draft content, review existing pages, search your knowledge base, manage media, check site health, and more.
  • Make WordPress abilities useful. Tools exposed by WordPress and compatible plugins become actions the agent can choose when they match your request.
  • Work from anywhere in admin. Use the full workspace for longer projects or the floating widget for quick help while editing.
  • Keep control. Tool profiles, role permissions, and confirmations help you decide what the agent can do automatically and what needs approval.
  • Automate repeat work. Schedule recurring AI tasks or react to WordPress events such as new posts, users, orders, or plugin changes.

What can the agent do?

Depending on the abilities available on your site, you can ask Superdav AI Agent to:

  • Draft, rewrite, summarize, and organize posts and pages.
  • Suggest titles, excerpts, tags, categories, and SEO improvements.
  • Search your content, uploaded documents, and saved knowledge for answers.
  • Create checklists, plans, briefs, and reusable working notes.
  • Review site health and explain what needs attention.
  • Analyze Google Analytics or Search Console data when you connect those accounts.
  • Find or generate images, then help place them in content.
  • Build scheduled reports and event-driven automations.
  • Call approved external services through tools you configure.
  • Use abilities from other WordPress plugins that expose useful site actions.

Example prompts you can run in one go

Try prompts like these:

  • “Audit my homepage for clarity, SEO, and conversion issues. Give me a prioritized checklist and draft the improved hero copy.”
  • “Create a 900-word draft post about seasonal maintenance for small business websites. Add an excerpt, five tags, and a meta description.”
  • “Review my latest site health results and explain what I should fix first in plain English.”
  • “Search my knowledge base for our refund policy, summarize it, and draft a customer-friendly FAQ section.”
  • “Look at my Search Console data from the last 28 days and suggest five content updates that could improve clicks.”
  • “Create a weekly Monday automation that reports site health, recent content changes, and any failed scheduled tasks.”
  • “Find posts without featured images, suggest image ideas for each, and ask before making changes.”
  • “Compare my top landing pages and tell me which one needs the strongest call to action.”

Works with WordPress 7.0 AI providers

Superdav AI Agent uses the WordPress AI provider system. Install and configure a compatible provider connector, then choose the model that fits your budget and workflow. The plugin itself does not mark up provider costs or require a separate subscription.

Takes advantage of WordPress abilities

WordPress abilities let plugins describe what actions are available on a site. Superdav AI Agent can discover those actions and decide which ones help complete your request. That means the agent can become more useful as WordPress core and your installed plugins expose more capabilities.

Built for everyday WordPress work

  • Full-page workspace — Longer conversations, session history, folders, search, import, and export.
  • Floating admin widget — Ask quick questions while editing posts, reviewing settings, or managing content.
  • Memory — Let the agent remember preferences, site details, and working patterns across sessions.
  • Knowledge base — Index posts, pages, and uploaded documents so the agent can answer with site-specific context.
  • Skills — Save reusable instructions such as a publishing checklist, brand voice, or content workflow.
  • Tool profiles — Start read-only, then grant broader access only when you want the agent to take action.
  • Automations — Run recurring prompts on a schedule or in response to WordPress and WooCommerce events.

Safety and control

The agent is designed to ask before risky actions. You can set tools to auto-run, require confirmation, or stay disabled. Role-based settings help you decide which WordPress users can use the agent and which abilities are available to them.

Cost transparency

You bring your own provider account and API key. Usage goes directly to the provider you configure, and the plugin’s usage dashboard helps you understand token counts and estimated cost.

External Services

This plugin connects to third-party services to provide AI, search, analytics, stock-image, plugin-management, and user-configured integration capabilities. Each service below is optional and is only contacted when you configure the relevant API key, URL, or feature; ask the agent to perform an action that requires it; or enable a scheduled feature. No data is sent to any of these services on plugin activation or ordinary admin page load.

AI providers (chat completions)

These are contacted only when you configure the corresponding connector in Settings > AI Credentials and the agent generates a response. Each request sends the conversation messages, system prompt, attached files (if any), and tool definitions to the chosen provider so it can produce a reply.

  • OpenAI (api.openai.com) — Provides AI chat completions when using OpenAI models. Sends the conversation context and your user queries. Terms: https://openai.com/policies/terms-of-use/ Privacy: https://openai.com/policies/privacy-policy/

  • Anthropic (api.anthropic.com) — Provides AI chat completions when using Claude models. Sends the conversation context and your user queries. Terms: https://www.anthropic.com/legal/consumer-terms Privacy: https://www.anthropic.com/legal/privacy

  • Google AI / Gemini (generativelanguage.googleapis.com) — Provides AI chat completions when using Gemini models. Sends the conversation context and your user queries. Terms: https://policies.google.com/terms Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy

Other OpenAI-compatible providers (via third-party connector plugins). If you install a separate WordPress connector plugin for any other AI provider, Superdav AI Agent will use that connector to send the conversation context to whichever endpoint the connector is configured for. Superdav AI Agent itself does not ship a list of those provider hostnames and does not initiate requests to any provider that does not have a connector installed and configured on your site. Please consult the connector plugin’s own documentation and privacy policy for the data-handling terms of that provider.

Internet search providers

The internet-search ability is used when you or the agent explicitly run a web search. The first configured provider wins. Only your search query is sent — no WordPress site data, user data, or conversation history is transmitted.

  • Tavily Search API (api.tavily.com) — Web search results for the agent. Used only when a Tavily API key is configured in Settings > Internet Search. Sends the search query only. Terms: https://tavily.com/terms Privacy: https://tavily.com/privacy

  • Brave Search API (api.search.brave.com) — Web search results for the agent. Used only when a Brave Search API key is configured in Settings > Internet Search. Sends the search query only. Terms: https://brave.com/terms-of-use/ Privacy: https://brave.com/privacy/browser/

  • DuckDuckGo Instant Answer API (api.duckduckgo.com) — Free fallback web search used when no Tavily or Brave key is configured. Sends the search query only; no API key is required. Terms: https://duckduckgo.com/terms Privacy: https://duckduckgo.com/privacy

Plugin and skill maintenance

  • WordPress.org Plugin Directory (api.wordpress.org and downloads.wordpress.org) — Provides plugin search, plugin metadata, and plugin ZIP downloads when you ask the agent to search for or install a WordPress.org-hosted plugin by slug. The request sends the search keyword or plugin slug, requested result count, and normal HTTP request metadata. If installation is confirmed, WordPress downloads the plugin ZIP from WordPress.org. It does not send conversation history, API keys, or plugin settings. Terms / directory guidelines: https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-org/detailed-plugin-guidelines/ Privacy: https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/

  • Admin-supplied skill manifest URLs — If you configure skill_manifest_url, the plugin can fetch that HTTPS JSON manifest when you manually check for skill updates, when a skill lookup needs a remote manifest entry, or by WP-Cron when skill auto-update is enabled. The request sends the manifest URL path, an Accept: application/json header, conditional cache headers such as If-None-Match / If-Modified-Since when available, and normal HTTP request metadata. The host is chosen by the site administrator, so the applicable terms and privacy policy are those of the configured manifest provider.

Stock-image services

These are contacted only when you request a stock image via the image-generation ability. Each request sends image dimensions and the search keyword you supply — no site data, user data, or conversation history is transmitted.

  • Openverse (api.openverse.org) — CC0 / openly-licensed image search hosted by the WordPress Foundation. Used only when an image-search request is made. Sends the search keyword and requested dimensions. No API key required. Terms: https://docs.openverse.org/terms_of_service.html Privacy: https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/

  • Pixabay (pixabay.com) — Free stock-image service. Used only when a Pixabay API key is configured and an image-search request is made. Sends the search keyword, requested dimensions, and your API key. Terms: https://pixabay.com/service/terms/ Privacy: https://pixabay.com/service/privacy/

Analytics

  • Google Analytics Data API (analyticsdata.googleapis.com and oauth2.googleapis.com) — Reads traffic, top-page, and realtime statistics from your own Google Analytics 4 property when you ask the agent for analytics insights. Used only when you upload a Google service-account JSON key in Settings > Analytics and explicitly request a report. Sends an OAuth token request containing the service-account JWT, then sends the GA4 property ID and the date range / metrics you requested, authenticated with your service-account credentials. The plugin reads from your own GA property; it does not send any WordPress site data to Google. Google APIs Terms: https://developers.google.com/terms Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy Google Analytics terms: https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/analytics/terms/us/

  • Google Search Console API (searchconsole.googleapis.com and oauth2.googleapis.com) — Reads query, page, country, device, click, impression, CTR, and average-position data from your own Google Search Console property when you ask the agent for Search Console / SEO insights. Used only when you configure Google Search Console credentials and explicitly request a GSC report. Sends an OAuth token request containing the service-account JWT or uses your stored OAuth access token, then sends the Search Console property URL, date range, dimensions, filters, and row limit you requested. The plugin reads from your own Search Console property; it does not send WordPress user records, conversation history, API keys, or plugin settings to Google. Google APIs Terms: https://developers.google.com/terms Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy

User-configured and user-requested external URLs

  • Custom HTTP tools and webhooks — Site administrators can create HTTP tools that call any external API URL they configure. The disabled example tools include an editable placeholder weather-style URL and a Zapier webhook URL (hooks.zapier.com); they are not contacted unless an administrator enables the tool and the agent runs it. When an HTTP tool runs, the plugin sends the configured URL path, method, headers, placeholder-substituted input values, and request body configured for that tool. Terms and privacy depend on the service configured by the administrator. Zapier Terms: https://zapier.com/tos Zapier Privacy: https://zapier.com/privacy

  • User-requested URL fetch, site scrape, media import, and download URLs — Tools such as URL metadata fetches, SEO URL audits, existing-site scrape, upload-media-from-url, generated-image URL import, plugin-directory-install, and approved URL requests contact the exact URL you provide or approve. These requests are made only after a user or administrator asks the agent to fetch, scrape, download, import, install from, or call that URL. The target site may receive the requested URL path, query string, normal HTTP request metadata, and a plugin/WordPress user-agent string. The plugin does not send unrelated WordPress site data, user records, conversation history, API keys, or plugin settings to arbitrary URLs. Because these destinations are chosen by the user or administrator, review the terms and privacy policy of the target site before running the tool.

Notifications (optional)

  • Discord (discord.com) — Optional webhook notifications for automation results. Used only when you configure a Discord webhook URL on a specific automation. Sends the automation summary text you configured to the webhook URL. No data is sent unless you create a webhook entry. Terms: https://discord.com/terms Privacy: https://discord.com/privacy

  • Slack (slack.com / hooks.slack.com) — Optional webhook notifications for automation results. Used only when you configure a Slack incoming-webhook URL on a specific automation. Sends the automation summary text you configured to the webhook URL. No data is sent unless you create a webhook entry. Terms: https://slack.com/terms-of-service Privacy: https://slack.com/privacy-policy

Feedback and issue reporting (optional, opt-in)

  • Superdav AI Agent feedback service (ultimateagentwp.ai) — Optional service that receives user-submitted feedback and issue reports about the plugin so the maintainers can diagnose problems and improve the product. Nothing is sent automatically. A report is transmitted only when you explicitly click the thumbs-down button on an AI response or run the /report-issue command and accept the feedback-consent modal that previews the exact payload. Each report contains the sanitized conversation excerpt and metadata you reviewed in the consent modal (with secrets and PII redacted before display). No background telemetry, analytics, or automatic error reporting is ever sent. Terms: https://ultimateagentwp.ai/terms/ Privacy: https://ultimateagentwp.ai/privacy/
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