WooCommerce is an open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress that helps merchants build and run online stores.
Why this server?
Enables e-commerce management through WooCommerce integration with 15 tools for managing products, orders, customers, inventory, coupons, and reports.
Why this server?
Planned integration for WooCommerce functionality (currently on roadmap).
Why this server?
Enables natural language interaction with the QIT CLI for testing WordPress/WooCommerce plugins, including running security, E2E, PHPStan, and activation tests, managing test environments, handling test packages, and validating plugin ZIP files.
Why this server?
Provides read-only access to WooCommerce e-commerce data including products, orders, and customer information
Why this server?
Allows SQL-based access to WooCommerce e-commerce data including products, orders, customers, and store metrics.
Why this server?
Provides a read-only interface to WooCommerce data, allowing queries against WooCommerce tables through natural language questions without requiring SQL knowledge. The MCP server exposes WooCommerce data as relational SQL models that can be accessed through tools for listing tables, retrieving column information, and executing SQL SELECT queries.
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based access to WooCommerce e-commerce data, enabling querying of products, orders, and customer information
Why this server?
Enables querying of WooCommerce e-commerce data including products, orders, customers, and store analytics through SQL operations.
Why this server?
Enables querying WooCommerce e-commerce platform data including products and orders.