AI SEO Optimizer - WordPress PluginAI SEO Optimizer - WordPress Plugin
Professional AI-powered SEO workflow plugin for WordPress and WooCommerce, designed to centralize on-page optimization, metadata g Recently Updated
Overview
World Plugin AI SEO Optimizer is built for website owners, e-commerce managers, publishers and agencies that need a structured SEO workflow directly inside WordPress. The plugin helps organize content analysis, meta title and meta description preparation, keyword handling, product optimization and publication routines for WordPress and WooCommerce projects. Its goal is to reduce manual work, improve consistency and give teams a more controlled optimization process for websites with frequent content or catalog updates.
Features
- AI-assisted SEO workflow inside the WordPress admin area
- Support for content analysis and metadata preparation
- Useful for blog posts, pages and WooCommerce product content
- Structured workflow for titles, descriptions and keyword organization
- Designed for multilingual and operational SEO environments
- Professional interface focused on productivity and repeatability
- Suitable for editorial websites, company sites and online stores
Requirements
Software Requirements
- WordPress 6.0 or later
- PHP 7.4 or later
- MySQL 5.7+ or MariaDB 10.3+
- Write access to the wp-content directory
- Modern web browser for the administration area
- WooCommerce is optional, but recommended for product optimization features.
Recommended Hardware
- 2 CPU cores minimum, 4+ recommended for heavy workloads
- 2 GB RAM minimum, 4 GB+ recommended for large stores or large datasets
- SSD storage recommended for better read/write performance
- Stable internet connection for update, sync or cloud-related workflows when applicable
Instructions
Installation Instructions
1. Download the included full free plugin ZIP: world-plugin-ai-seo-optimizer.zip
2. Log in to your WordPress administration panel.
3. Go to Plugins > Add New > Upload Plugin.
4. Upload the ZIP file and click Install Now.
5. Activate the plugin.
6. Open the plugin menu in the WordPress admin area.
7. Review the main settings and configure the plugin according to your project needs.
8. If WooCommerce-specific workflows are required, make sure WooCommerce is installed and activated.








