Unlock Hidden SEO Potential: Optimizing for AI Agents with Browser Use and Playwright In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, search engine optimization (SEO) is no longer just about keywords and backlinks. It’s about making your website easily understandable and navigable for AI agents. Tools like Browser Use, combined with frameworks like Playwright, offer powerful capabilities […]
An honest account of building an AI assistant for a real business. Two months, 22 enforcement hooks, 46 behavioral corrections, and the uncomfortable truth about production AI: written rules don’t work. Only mechanical enforcement does.
Claude Plugins: Revolutionizing Web Development Workflows in the USVI Claude Plugins: Revolutionizing Web Development Workflows in the USVI The world of web development is constantly evolving, and staying ahead of the curve is crucial for businesses in the US Virgin Islands. That’s why Terry Arthur Consulting is excited about the potential of Claude plugins, particularly […]
Critical Vulnerability Exposed in TI WooCommerce Wishlist Plugin If you’re running a WooCommerce store and using the popular TI WooCommerce Wishlist plugin, you need to pay attention. A recently discovered unpatched vulnerability could expose your store to serious security risks, potentially leading to data breaches, unauthorized access, and financial losses. At Terry Arthur Consulting, we’ve […]
I’ve spent the last two years integrating AI into every aspect of my WordPress development workflow. Not because it’s trendy. Not because clients ask for it. Because the results are undeniable, and the gap between AI-assisted and traditional development is widening every month. Where We Are Right Now Let’s take an honest snapshot of what […]
It’s 2026 and I still encounter WordPress agencies deploying via FTP. Direct to production. On a Friday afternoon. With no backup. This article is an intervention. The FTP Problem Let me describe the FTP deployment workflow and see if it sounds familiar: Developer finishes a feature on their local machine Developer opens FileZilla Developer drags […]
The WordPress plugin repository has over 60,000 plugins. Finding the right one should be easy. It’s not. So I built a tool to fix it. The Discovery Problem The WordPress.org plugin directory has a search function. Technically. In practice, it’s a keyword matcher that returns results sorted by a relevance algorithm that seems to have […]
Not every team needs AI in their workflow. But more teams need it than realize it. Here are five signs that your development process is begging for an AI-powered upgrade — and what to do about each one. Sign 1: Your Code Reviews Are a Bottleneck If PRs sit for more than 24 hours waiting […]
“Move fast and break things” is Silicon Valley’s favorite motto. It’s also terrible advice for anyone building WordPress solutions for clients who expect their websites to, you know, work. The Myth of Speed Here’s the dirty secret about moving fast: most teams that think they’re moving fast are actually just moving recklessly. There’s a massive […]
If you’ve been paying attention to the cybersecurity regulation space, you’ve probably seen the term “SBOM” pop up with increasing frequency. Software Bill of Materials. Sounds bureaucratic. Sounds tedious. Sounds like something you can ignore until next year. But here’s why you shouldn’t. What Is an SBOM? An SBOM is exactly what it sounds like […]
I’ve been building AI subagents for my WordPress workflow for over a year now, and the results have fundamentally changed how I work. Not in the “AI will replace developers” way that LinkedIn influencers love to predict, but in the “I automated the boring stuff and now I’m twice as productive” way. What’s a Subagent, […]
Let me say something controversial: technical debt isn’t inevitable. It’s a choice. Every shortcut, every “we’ll fix it later,” every copy-pasted Stack Overflow answer that you didn’t fully understand — those are decisions. And like financial debt, the interest compounds. How Technical Debt Actually Accumulates Nobody wakes up and says “I’m going to write terrible […]