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How to Connect Wix to Claude (and What It Can't Do)

Wix is one of the few website platforms that went first-party on MCP. There’s an official Wix MCP server — built and maintained by Wix, open-sourced at wix/wix-mcp, hosted at mcp.wix.com — and Wix has a listing in Claude’s connector directory. So the answer to “does Claude work with Wix?” opens with a genuine yes. The fine print is about what kind of work: the server leans developer-first, and no Claude connector, official or otherwise, does anything outside a chat you’re actively having.


What the official Wix MCP covers

Wix’s server bundles two distinct jobs. The first is documentation: it searches Wix’s REST, SDK, Velo, and Design System docs, which is aimed squarely at people writing code on the platform. The second is the one site owners care about — it can make API calls against sites you manage, which is how Claude reaches your actual site: CMS collections, store products and orders, bookings, contacts. Wix’s own MCP guide is the source of truth for the current tool list, which is still expanding as of mid-2026.

Prompts that make sense once you’re connected:

  • “List this week’s store orders and total them by product.”
  • “Find the CMS item on my FAQ page that mentions shipping times and change it to 3–5 business days.”
  • “How many bookings are on the calendar next week, and are any of them first-time clients?”

Two ways to hook it up

Because Wix is in the directory, the easy path is to find it in Claude’s connector browser, click connect, and OAuth into your Wix account. The alternative is adding https://mcp.wix.com/mcp yourself under Settings → Connectors as a custom connector. Either way you need a paid Claude plan — connectors aren’t part of the free tier — and it’s worth scoping access to the specific sites you want Claude touching.

That’s notably less friction than most tools in this series, where connecting means choosing between community-run servers or hosting your own.


What stays manual, even with the official server

Everything above happens inside a conversation. Close the tab and the integration goes inert — Claude has no presence on your site, no webhook listening, no schedule.

Now play that against how a Wix site actually generates work. A visitor submits your contact form at 11 p.m.; the lead sits until you open a chat and ask. A customer books a consultation; nobody sends the prep questionnaire. A store order lands over the weekend; the confirmation-plus-upsell email you meant to send goes out Monday, if you remember. Claude can do each of these tasks well when prompted — the prompting is the bottleneck.


Closing the loop with Carly

Carly picks up at exactly that bottleneck. It’s an AI executive assistant whose workflows are triggered by events and run in the cloud: a form submission arrives → Carly logs the lead to a sheet or CRM and replies from your Gmail or Outlook — a real sent email, not a draft. A new booking comes in → the prep email goes out and a task lands on your list. A store order arrives → tracker updated, confirmation sent, attachments included.

You don’t assemble any of this by hand. Describe it — “when someone fills out my Wix contact form, email them back within a minute and add them to my sheet” — and Carly interviews you on the specifics, then builds the workflow with you. AI agents start at $35/month, and steps that don’t use AI run free and unlimited. See the full list of 200+ integrations.


Official connector vs. always-on follow-up

Claude + Wix MCPCarly
First-party serverYes — built by Wix
Read/edit site content, orders, bookings in chatYesYes, inside workflows
Answer a contact-form lead the minute it arrivesNoYes
Send booking prep or order follow-up emailDraft only, in chatYes — sends via Gmail/Outlook
Do anything while you’re offlineNoYes — cloud, 24/7
SetupDirectory connect (paid Claude plan)Describe the workflow in plain English
PricingPaid Claude planAI agents from $35/mo

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Claude integrate with Wix?

Yes — and better than most platforms. Wix runs an official MCP server (mcp.wix.com) and appears in Claude’s connector directory, so you don’t have to hunt for a community server. You’ll need a paid Claude plan, and everything happens inside chats you start.

Can Claude edit my Wix site?

Within a chat, yes: the Wix MCP can call Wix APIs against sites you manage, covering things like CMS collections and store data. Treat write access carefully — review what you approve, and check changes on the live site afterward.

Is the Wix MCP the same as Wix’s built-in AI?

No. Wix ships its own on-platform AI features; the MCP server is what lets external AI clients like Claude work with your site’s data and Wix’s documentation.

Can Claude respond to Wix form submissions automatically?

No. Connectors don’t subscribe to events, so a submission that arrives while you’re away just waits. For instant, unattended follow-up you need a trigger-based agent like Carly, which replies and logs the lead the moment the form fires.

What’s the fastest way to automate Wix follow-up without code?

Tell Carly what should happen after each form, booking, or order — in plain English — and it builds and runs the workflow in the cloud. AI agents start at $35/month, with non-AI steps free and unlimited.


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