cd /news/artificial-intelligence/how-i-use-ai-to-run-a-wordpress-main… · home topics artificial-intelligence article
[ARTICLE · art-4531] src=dev.to pub= topic=artificial-intelligence verified=true sentiment=↑ positive

How I use AI to run a WordPress maintenance business (6 concrete examples)

Using AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT to streamline their WordPress maintenance business, saving significant time on tasks such as troubleshooting plugin errors, generating monthly client reports, and drafting professional email responses. Specific examples include using AI to diagnose a WooCommerce update error in five minutes instead of 20-30, reducing report writing time from three hours to 45 minutes, and quickly composing scope-of-work emails. The author notes that while AI handles about 30-40% of the business's time—primarily writing, communication, and research—it does not replace the need for hands-on technical maintenance.

read4 min views9 publishedMay 21, 2026

Running a WordPress maintenance business sounds low-tech: update plugins, check backups, send reports. But I use AI every week to handle the parts that used to take the most time: client communication, documentation, and troubleshooting.

Here are the specific ways I use it, with real examples.

1. Diagnosing plugin conflicts #

When a site breaks after an update, you need to move fast. Instead of starting from scratch, I paste the error into Claude or ChatGPT with context:

Context: WordPress site broke after updating WooCommerce from 8.6 to 8.7.
Error: "Fatal error: Call to undefined function wc_get_order() in /wp-content/plugins/custom-checkout/checkout.php on line 47"
Question: What's causing this and what's the fastest fix?

The response usually identifies the root cause (a deprecated function, a compatibility break) and suggests the fix. What used to take 20-30 minutes of digging through changelogs now takes 5.

2. Writing client maintenance reports #

Every client gets a monthly report. Writing 8 reports from scratch every month used to take 3+ hours.

Now I log the key data (what was updated, any issues found, backup status, performance baseline) and paste it into this prompt:

Write a professional maintenance report for a WordPress site. This month:
- Plugins updated: [list]
- Core updated: yes/no, from X to Y
- Issues found: [describe or "none"]
- Backup location: [where]
- Performance score: [before] -> [after]
- Recommendations: [list or "none"]
Tone: professional, non-technical. Client is a [type of business]. Keep under 250 words.

The AI writes a clean, professional report. I review it, adjust anything client-specific, send. 8 reports in 45 minutes instead of 3 hours.

3. Responding to client emergencies #

"My site is down" emails arrive at the worst times. The client is panicking. You need to respond fast, sound calm, and set expectations -- before you've even diagnosed the problem.

Write a first-response email to a client whose WordPress site is down. I've just received their message and haven't diagnosed the issue yet. The response should: acknowledge the issue, tell them I'm on it, give a realistic first update window (30-60 min), and avoid promising things I don't know yet. Business type: [e-commerce / service business / blog]. Tone: calm, professional, urgent without causing more panic.

Send that in under 2 minutes. Then diagnose. The client feels handled while you work.

4. Writing service agreements and scope clarifications #

When a client asks for something outside the original scope ("can you just add a contact form?"), I need to respond in a way that's firm without being rude.

A maintenance client is asking me to add a contact form to their site. This wasn't in our original agreement. Write a short email that:
1. Acknowledges their request
2. Explains this is outside our current maintenance scope
3. Offers to do it as a separate project with a quick quote
4. Keeps the tone friendly and professional

This used to take me 10-15 minutes of careful writing. Now it's 2 minutes.

5. Researching hosting issues #

When something is wrong at the hosting level (slow server response, caching issues, PHP version incompatibilities), I describe the situation:

My client's WordPress site on SiteGround shared hosting started returning 504 Gateway Timeout errors at random intervals. PHP version is 8.1. Site uses WooCommerce, LiteSpeed Cache, and Elementor. No recent changes. What are the most likely causes and how do I diagnose each one?

The response gives me a structured diagnostic path. Instead of starting with the most complicated possibility, I work through the most common causes first. Saves time, looks professional to the client.

6. Generating WP-CLI commands I can't remember #

I use WP-CLI constantly, but I can't memorize every flag. Instead of reading documentation:

Give me the WP-CLI command to: export the database from /var/www/client, name the file with today's date, and verify the export file exists and isn't empty.

Three seconds. Done.

The honest assessment #

AI doesn't maintain WordPress sites. I still need to:

  • Actually run the updates
  • Verify the site still works
  • Make judgment calls about risky changes
  • Manage the client relationship

But it handles the writing, the communication, and the research that surrounded maintenance work. That's about 30-40% of the total time.

What I use #

For the AI prompts I use weekly (not just for WordPress -- full freelance toolkit): AI Prompt Pack for IT Freelancers -- 120 prompts, $12 USD, tested on Claude/ChatGPT/Gemini.

For the WordPress automation scripts that run the actual maintenance: WordPress Agency Automation Bundle -- Bash + PowerShell scripts, monthly report generator.

15 AI prompts I actually use as a tech freelancerI automated WP maintenance across 8 client sitesWordPress plugin conflicts: diagnose and fixHow to price WordPress maintenance retainersWordPress client onboarding: the exact process

All tools: devautomation.gumroad.com

Which part of client work do you use AI for? Drop it in the comments.

── more in #artificial-intelligence 4 stories · sorted by recency
sponsored brought to you by zahid.host 4,200+ EU-deployed projects
reading about agents? ship yours in a single git push.

Run your AI side-project on zahid.host

EU-based hosting, git-push deploys, automatic HTTPS, no cold starts. Free tier with a custom domain — perfect for shipping the agent you just read about.

$git push zahid main
Live at https://your-agent.zahid.host
Get free account → Pricing
from €0/mo · no card required
LIVE [news/how-i-use-ai-to-run-…] indexed:0 read:4min 2026-05-21 ·