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10 Things You Can Do with StoreMCP and Claude

Practical prompts that replace hours of dashboard clicking. Ten real workflows — from bulk pricing to SEO audits — copy-paste ready.

Written byExitMedia

Once StoreMCP is connected to Claude, the hard part isn't the technology — it's remembering that you can just ask. Here are ten prompts we use weekly that have replaced hours of manual work.

1. Daily standup

"Give me the daily standup: yesterday's orders, revenue versus average,
top 3 products, and anything unusual."

Claude runs store_mcp_report_sales, compares to the 30-day rolling average, pulls store_mcp_report_top_sellers, and flags outliers. Three sentences, zero clicking.

2. Bulk price update by season

"Raise the price of every product tagged 'verano' by 12%, rounded to the
nearest peso. Show me the first 5 before applying to all."

The "show first 5 before applying" line is important — it turns an irreversible op into a reviewable one.

3. Find the products you forgot about

"List products with zero sales in the last 90 days, sorted by stock value."

Claude cross-references store_mcp_list_products with store_mcp_report_top_sellers. Great for finding what to discount or discontinue.

4. Write 40 meta descriptions

"For every product missing a meta description, write one in Spanish under
155 characters that highlights the product category and a key benefit."

You review a few as a spot-check. If the voice is right, you approve the rest. This used to take a full afternoon.

5. Audit a single product's SEO

"Audit SEO for product ID 4371. Report title length, description length,
focus keyword usage, image alts, internal links, and anything missing."

6. Process a refund request

"Customer María (order 18402) wants to return one Tiramisú. Refund that
line item (about $7.50) and email her that the refund is processed."

Two tool calls. A minute of work.

7. Create a scheduled promotion

"Create coupon PASCUA26 for 15% off any cart over $30, valid from
April 18 to April 25. Exclude products in 'Envíos' category."

8. Find duplicated products

"Find products with duplicate SKUs. Show me the list."

Woo doesn't warn about duplicate SKUs by default. This is the cheapest "database hygiene" task there is.

9. Identify your best customers

"Who are my 10 highest-LTV customers? Include email, total spent, number
of orders, and date of their last purchase."

Great for a personalized holiday reach-out or a loyalty program.

10. Audit who has access

"List every WordPress user with 'administrator' role and when they last
logged in. Flag any inactive for more than 90 days."

Security hygiene is usually boring and skipped. AI makes it one prompt.

The pattern

Notice what these prompts have in common: they're specific, they include a scope or threshold, and for anything destructive, they explicitly ask for a preview first. That's the whole trick.

Try one of these on your own store today. Report back what you find.