Author: Stephanie Liy
How to Use Cursor with LearnDash
Overview Cursor is an AI-powered coding environment that also works as a powerful interface for managing LearnDash with the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Unlike…
LearnDash + Angie
What Is Angie? Angie by Elementor is a built-in AI assistant that helps site owners manage and create content. For LearnDash users, Angie comes…
Prompting AI Agents for LearnDash
Overview When using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) with LearnDash, the quality of your prompts determines the accuracy and safety of the results. Whether…
LearnDash AI Prompt Library
Overview This library contains tested prompt templates that work with the Model Context Protocol (MCP). These examples are designed to give LearnDash users a…
Troubleshooting Common MCP Errors
Overview When using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) with LearnDash, it’s possible to run into errors—especially during first-time setup or when prompting an AI…
Creating WordPress Application Passwords for MCP
Overview To connect LearnDash to an AI tool like Cursor using the Model Context Protocol (MCP), a secure connection is required. WordPress provides this…
Gamification And Badges In LearnDash
Gamification adds an extra layer of motivation and fun to online learning. By rewarding learners with badges, points, and achievements, course creators can boost…
Migrating Recurring PayPal Subscriptions from Standard to Checkout
LearnDash introduced support for the PayPal Checkout API (see PayPal Checkout API Overview) in version 4.25, in response to PayPal’s upcoming retirement of their…
LearnDash MCP FAQ
Where should I give feedback on MCP? Can LearnDash, Liquid Web, or StellarWP see my prompts or data? No. LearnDash, Liquid Web, and StellarWP…
Getting Started with the LearnDash Model Context Protocol (MCP)
What Is the LearnDash MCP Server? The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server acts a bridge between LearnDash and AI-powered tools such as Cursor and…