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Modules
FreeEnable or disable tool modules to shape the AI's surface.
Modules group related tools. Disabling a module hides its tools from every AI client — no refactoring of keys required.
Available modules
| Module | Tools | Tier |
|---|---|---|
| Products | 6 | Free (read), Pro (write) |
| Variations | 5 | Pro |
| Categories | 5 | Free (read), Pro (write) |
| Tags | 5 | Free (read), Pro (write) |
| Attributes | 7 | Pro |
| Orders | 5 | Pro |
| Customers | 6 | Pro |
| Coupons | 5 | Pro |
| Reports | 5 | Free (basic), Pro (advanced) |
| Shipping | 9 | Pro |
| Tax | 8 | Pro |
| Settings | 5 | Pro |
| Pages | 5 | Free |
| Posts | 5 | Free |
| Media | 5 | Free |
| Menus | 7 | Free |
| Widgets | 5 | Free |
| Users | 5 | Free |
| Reviews | 6 | Free |
| SEO | 4 | Pro |
| Plugins | 9 | Pro |
| Site info | 3 | Free/Pro |
| Webhooks | 6 | Pro |
| Refunds | 4 | Pro |
| System | 5 | Pro/Agency |
Why disable modules?
- Smaller attack surface — fewer tools means fewer things a compromised key can do
- Fewer tokens — AI clients burn context on unused tool schemas
- Scoped clients — a customer-service agent doesn't need
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You can toggle individual modules at the site level, and use custom MCP roles to scope modules per WordPress user role (Agency tier).