Your AI Can Now Remember How You Run Your Site
Last week you told your AI exactly how you like posts published on your site. The category, the featured image size, the checklist you run before anything goes live. It followed every step. Today you opened a new chat, and it knows none of it.
That is not your AI being forgetful in some unfixable way. Chat memory lives inside one app, and usually inside one conversation. Your WordPress conventions deserve better storage than a chat scrollback.
Teach your AI once, keep it everywhere
WPVibe accounts now hold skills: named, reusable instructions your AI can save and load. Walk your AI through how you handle the weekly post, the monthly SEO pass, or a bulk price update, then ask it to remember. It saves the steps to your WPVibe account. Any future conversation loads them when the task comes up, and because skills live on your account rather than in one app’s history, what you teach in Claude today, ChatGPT knows tomorrow.
A few decisions we made on purpose. Nothing saves until you confirm what the AI played back to you. A skill never acts on its own; it briefs the AI, and the usual safety net (drafts first, approval for anything risky) stays exactly where it was. Skills are included free with every account, with room for up to 100.
The fastest way to try it is the new cookbook recipe: Save Your Workflow as a Skill with AI. Five minutes, one prompt.
Two people, one site, each with their own AI
An agency owner emailed us this week: can my client make changes with their own ChatGPT account while I use mine? Yes. Each of you connects your own WPVibe account, under your own WordPress admin user, with whatever AI subscription you already have. WordPress attributes every change to the right person, and drafts live on the site itself, so work passes back and forth cleanly.
While checking that flow we found one rough edge and fixed it: on WordPress 6.x, two people authorizing under the same WordPress login could hit a duplicate-name error on the one-click connect screen. Connection names are now unique automatically.
The full setup lives in the cookbook too: Run a Client Site Together with AI.
The reliability batch: plugin 1.6.1
The WPVibe plugin shipped 1.6.1 this week with fixes for things users actually hit. Post lists now honor their targeting flags instead of quietly ignoring them. Post creation respects the date you asked for instead of silently dating everything today. WP-CLI values keep their HTML instead of having it stripped on the way through. Draft theme deletion now works on hosts that block the DELETE method.
On the server side, every write now passes through a block markup validator. Malformed Gutenberg markup gets caught before it reaches your site, not after you notice the broken page.
Get started
WPVibe is free to start. Connect your site, then ask your AI to remember how you work. If the plugin is not on your site yet, grab it from WordPress.org.