What Is Angie? #
Angie by Elementor is a built-in AI assistant that helps site owners manage and create content. For LearnDash users, Angie comes with a hosted MCP client, which means it can interact with LearnDash through the REST API without any technical setup.
Angie offers LearnDash users the easiest entry point into MCP-powered AI. With its hosted server, no setup requirements, and built-in Elementor integration, Angie is perfect for educators and site owners who want to manage LearnDash with AI, without worrying about technical steps.
Why Use Angie with LearnDash? #
Angie is designed for non-technical users who want to get started quickly. It allows LearnDash users to:
- Create and organize new courses
- Update course settings like start dates, access mode, or pricing
- Assign users to groups or enroll them in courses
- Suggest course structures or lesson layouts based on prompts
- Add tags, categories, and other organizational features
Because Angie is hosted by Elementor, the connection is seamless. Users simply enable Angie, connect LearnDash, and start prompting.
Key Benefits of Using Angie #
- No setup required – The hosted AI agent is already included.
- No application password needed – Authentication is handled automatically.
- Elementor integration – Works natively in sites already using Elementor.
- Beginner-friendly – Designed for natural language use without technical steps.
- Safe defaults – Angie follows the LearnDash API and executes one action at a time.
Note: Even though Angie can act on multiple courses or students, all “bulk” actions are performed one by one. For example, enrolling 10 students means Angie processes 10 separate enrollment actions.
How to Connect Angie to LearnDash #
- Ensure LearnDash is installed and active on your WordPress site.
- Enable Angie through the Elementor dashboard or plugin settings.
- Angie will automatically detect LearnDash and begin offering LearnDash-aware suggestions.
- Start prompting Angie with natural language requests.
There is no need to generate an application password for Angie’s connection.
What You Can Do with Angie #
Here are examples of prompts that work well with Angie:
Create a New Course
“Create a new LearnDash course called ‘Science Explorers.’ Set it to free access and make it start on October 1, 2025, and end on December 15, 2025.”
Add a Lesson with an Assignment
“Add a new lesson called ‘Final Project’ at the end of the course ‘Science Explorers.’ Enable assignments worth 50 points.”
Update Course Enrollment Settings
“Change all courses with access mode ‘buy now’ to access mode ‘closed’ and set their price to unavailable.”
Organize Content
“Tag all courses related to AI with the tag ‘Artificial Intelligence’ and assign them to the category ‘Emerging Tech.’”
Privacy and Data Access #
When using Angie:
- Prompts flow through Elementor’s hosted MCP infrastructure, under Angie’s Terms and Conditions.
- LearnDash, Liquid Web, and StellarWP do not see any prompts, responses, or data.
- Angie never stores prompts inside LearnDash itself.
For maximum privacy, some users may prefer a local MCP server (for example, using Cursor with a local model). Angie, however, is optimized for accessibility and convenience.
Developer and Power User Notes #
- Angie’s hosted AI agent cannot be customized.
- Developers who need full control (e.g., local-only models, advanced prompt chaining, or integrations with custom endpoints) should use Cursor with an external MCP server.
- For full technical details on MCP endpoints and developer options, see the LearnDash MCP Readme.