WordPress.com is now available as a provider on Stripe Projects.
Starting today, developers and their AI agents can provision a complete WordPress.com site, register a domain name, and activate a plan directly from the CLI. All this without opening a browser, logging in to a dashboard, or switching tools.
So if you’re already working in Stripe Projects, WordPress.com is now one command away. It’s one more step toward making WordPress.com easier to build with inside modern developer workflows.
Build and launch without leaving the terminal
For developers building with AI agents, CLI tools, and repeatable workflows, setup friction matters.
Now you can link your Stripe account to a WordPress.com account (or create a new one on the spot), then spin up a site, grab a domain name, and choose a plan — all from your terminal.
The full flow happens programmatically, which means it fits cleanly into the way developers already work: automated, repeatable, no UI required.
Joining Stripe Projects is a natural fit for WordPress.com. Developers already use Stripe to power payments, now they can spin up a full WordPress.com site, register a domain name, and choose a plan in the same workflow, without ever switching context. We built this so developers can move faster and spend less time on setup.
— Ian Stewart, Artistic Director and WordPress.com Lead
How the WordPress.com provider works
Adding WordPress.com to Stripe Projects means a production-ready WordPress site, domain, and plan can be provisioned without jumping between dashboards.
Once you have a Stripe account, Stripe Projects CLI installed and your project set up, use the commands below from your terminal.
To create a WordPress.com site:
You’ll be presented with site plans, including a free option. Once you pick a plan, the site is created and billed to the payment method you already have on file with Stripe.
To register a domain:
Enter a query or the domain name you want. You’ll see 15 domain name suggestions to choose from, and once you select one, it’s automatically registered using your Stripe payment method.
If you don’t have a WordPress.com account, one will be created and linked to your Stripe account as part of the flow.
What WordPress.com brings to the stack
WordPress.com powers millions of production sites, including storefronts, business properties, and merchant sites running at scale. It comes with managed hosting, automatic updates, security, and a full domain marketplace built in.
For developers who want a production-ready site without the infrastructure overhead, it fits without adding complexity to the stack.
And now it’s available without the signup flow.
WordPress.com is live on Stripe Projects today. Install the Projects CLI at projects.dev or explore WordPress.com’s developer tools at developer.wordpress.com to see how managed WordPress fits into modern app and agent workflows.









