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MCP Terms of Service

Last updated: July 2026 · Version 1.0

Welcome to Schoolyland’s MCP service. This service connects your WordPress platform to AI tools that support the MCP protocol (Model Context Protocol) — for example Claude (by Anthropic) and other compatible AI tools — so you can manage content, products, clients, and more, directly from a conversation.

These MCP Terms of Service (the “MCP Terms“) supplement the general Terms of Service and govern your use of the MCP service. Using the Service constitutes acceptance of these terms. Please read them carefully.

1. Definitions

  • “the Service” — Schoolyland’s MCP service, which connects a WordPress platform to AI tools via the MCP protocol.
  • “Schoolyland” — Schoolyland, a business registered in Israel (Business Registration No. 300638657), operator of schoolyland.com and the MCP infrastructure.
  • “Customer” / “you” — any person or entity using the Service.
  • “AI Tool” — an AI client that connects to the Service, including Claude (by Anthropic) and any other client that supports the MCP protocol.
  • “the Platform” — the Customer’s WordPress platform connected to the Service.
  • “Tools” — the actions available through the Service, such as creating content, updating products, managing contacts, and more.
  • “MCP Helper” — a helper plugin (mu-plugin) installed on the Customer’s Platform, which adds REST API endpoints missing from standard WordPress. The plugin operates locally only and does not send data to Schoolyland’s servers or to third parties.
  • “AI image generation” — an image-creation capability (Google Gemini) available as part of the Service, subject to your tier and monthly quota.
  • “Gemini API key” (BYOK) — a personal Google Gemini API key that the Customer may provide in order to use image generation without a quota limit.

2. Service description

The Service provides a communication layer (API) between the Customer’s WordPress Platform and AI Tools. The Service:

  • Passes commands from the AI Tool to the WordPress Platform and returns responses.
  • Does not store business content — only technical metadata (action name, success/failure, execution time).
  • Acts as a “pipe” only — it does not make independent decisions and does not initiate actions.

MCP Helper installation. As part of provisioning the Service, a helper plugin called MCP Helper is installed on your Platform. It adds REST API endpoints required by some of the Tools (such as SEO, color palette, raw content, content backup and restore, automation management, page duplication, course access management, password reset, cache clearing, email sending, and community). The plugin operates locally only, does not send data out, automatically detects which plugins are installed, and registers only relevant endpoints. You may remove the plugin at any time by deleting the file schoolyland-mcp-helper.php from the mu-plugins folder on your Platform. Removing it may affect the availability of some Tools.

MCP Helper updates. Schoolyland may update the MCP Helper plugin from time to time to fix bugs, improve performance, or add support for new Tools. The update is performed remotely and requires no action from you. The updated plugin continues to operate on the same principles — locally only, without sending data out.

Built-in safety mechanisms. The Service includes automatic safety mechanisms:

  • Automatic backup — before any change to page content (Gutenberg, Kadence, or Elementor), the Service automatically creates a backup of the existing content. You can restore from backup at any time (see Section 7.4).
  • Confirmation before sensitive actions — the Service instructs the AI Tool to request your explicit approval before performing deletions, sending emails/campaigns, or publishing drafts. This mechanism is based on guidance to the AI Tool and is not a technical block — final responsibility for approving actions rests with you.
  • Prompt-injection protection — the Service scans content returned from WordPress and warns the AI Tool if content is suspected of attempting to inject malicious instructions.

Personal service messages. Schoolyland may send personal service messages to you through your conversation with your AI Tool. Such a message is displayed at the top of the Tool’s next response after it is sent, and includes a title, body, and sometimes an action link (CTA) and a short-reply option. Purpose: service updates, survey questions, event invitations, renewal reminders, or other operational communication. The message is a text display only — it does not perform actions on your Platform and does not modify it. You may reply briefly (up to 500 characters) via the submit_message_response tool; the reply is sent to Schoolyland by email. You may always choose not to reply. You can stop receiving service messages by cancelling the MCP service.

Compatibility check. The Service automatically checks the compatibility of the plugins installed on your Platform (every 7 days) and reports outdated versions or deactivated plugins that may affect the Tools’ operation.

AI image generation. The Service includes AI image creation (Google Gemini). Images are generated through Google’s servers and uploaded directly to your Platform’s media library. Two modes: a monthly quota per your tier (see Section 4), or your own key (BYOK) — no quota limit; use of a personal key is subject to Google’s terms.

The Service does not include access to the AI Tool itself (such as Claude or any other AI client). You are responsible for purchasing a separate subscription to the AI Tool of your choice.

3. Provisioning and eligibility

  • For customers of the Schoolyland Platform package, the Service is included and provisioned automatically at platform delivery, active from day one (Pro tier). Access credentials (an application password) are created automatically and stored encrypted; no manual entry is required.
  • Your acceptance of these MCP Terms at checkout constitutes consent to the installation of the MCP Helper plugin on your Platform and to its updates from time to time. You may disable the Service or remove the plugin at any time.
  • Where credentials are provided manually (for platforms not provisioned by Schoolyland), you are responsible for ensuring you have lawful authority to connect the platform to the Service. Manually provided credentials are encrypted and stored securely.
  • Schoolyland reserves the right to refuse or discontinue the Service for any customer at its sole discretion.

4. Tiers and pricing

  • The Service is offered in tiers (Free / Basic / Pro). The Schoolyland Platform package includes the Pro tier for the first service year; annual renewal includes its continuation.
  • Schoolyland may change the tiers, pricing, and the Tools included in each tier at any time, with 30 days’ notice.
  • You may change or cancel the Service at any time (see Section 11).
  • AI image generation quota: Free — no quota (personal key only); Basic — 50 images/month; Pro — 100 images/month. The quota resets automatically once a month, on the day of the month you were provisioned. Customers providing a personal Gemini API key (BYOK) — no quota limit on any tier.

5. Acceptable use

You agree:

  • To use the Service only for lawful purposes and in accordance with these terms.
  • Not to attempt to access other customers’ data or bypass security mechanisms.
  • Not to share your access token with unauthorized parties.
  • Not to use the Service for destructive actions, spam, or any activity harming third parties.
  • Not to circumvent the rate limits of your tier.
  • Not to reverse engineer the Service.
  • To state, in every support request, whether another MCP solution or independent custom development (plugins, snippets, mu-plugins, theme functions) is active on your Platform and may affect the Service.
  • Not to copy, duplicate, distribute, or use the MCP Helper code or parts of it on other sites or in other products, other than the platform actively connected to the Service (see Section 9).

Parallel MCP activity and independent development. You may run additional MCP solutions, online tools, or your own custom code (plugins, snippets, mu-plugins, custom themes) alongside the Schoolyland Service. However:

  • Activity of external systems is not included in Schoolyland’s audit log and cannot be traced in support.
  • In every support request, you must explicitly state whether external development, an additional MCP, or custom code is active on the Platform.
  • Faults originating in external code (mu-plugins not installed through the Service, snippets not created through the Service, custom plugins/themes, independent development) — are your sole responsibility.
  • Schoolyland may discontinue the Service immediately in the event of recurring faults originating in external code, or where external code impairs its ability to provide the Service properly.

Schoolyland may suspend or revoke access to the Service immediately in any case of breach of these terms.

6. Limitation of liability and disclaimer

This section is a material and inseparable part of these terms.

6.1 Use at your own responsibility

The Service is provided “AS IS” and “AS AVAILABLE”. Use of the Service — including every action performed on your Platform through the Service — is at your sole responsibility.

6.2 Disclaimer of damages

Schoolyland, its managers, employees, and agents shall bear no liability for any damage, direct or indirect, caused to your Platform, your business, or any third party, resulting from:

  • Use of the MCP service or any AI tool connected through it.
  • Actions performed on the Platform by an AI Tool, including deletion, updating, creation, or modification of content, products, orders, users, or any other data.
  • Incorrect, inaccurate, or unexpected results of the AI Tool.
  • Data loss, platform downtime, or impaired platform functioning.
  • Security breaches resulting from improper use of the token or access credentials.
  • Changes to the APIs of WordPress, plugins, or the AI Tool that affect the Service’s operation.
  • Unavailability of the Service, including faults, maintenance, or interruptions.

6.3 No commitment to results

Schoolyland does not commit to any results from use of the Service. The Service provides technical tools — responsibility for the results, for verifying performed actions, and for quality control of content rests with you alone.

6.4 AI Tools — your responsibility

AI Tools (such as Claude by Anthropic, and any other client supporting the MCP protocol) are third-party products. Schoolyland: is not responsible for the behavior, responses, or actions of the AI Tool; is not responsible for changes, updates, or discontinuation of the AI Tool; does not provide technical support for the AI Tools themselves; and is not responsible for the AI Tool’s compliance with any regulatory requirements. You are responsible for complying with the terms of the AI provider you use.

Google Gemini (image generation). The image-generation capability is based on the Google Gemini API. Images are created on Google’s servers and delivered directly to your Platform. Schoolyland is not responsible for the content of generated images, their quality, or their compliance with any regulatory requirements. You are responsible for ensuring that your use of generated images complies with Google’s terms and all applicable law.

6.5 Responsibility for code you created or installed

You are solely responsible for all code created or installed on your Platform, including:

  • Snippets created through the Service — code snippets you created via MCP tools (including snippets created following a request to an AI Tool). The Service provides a blocklist of known dangerous functions and scans risk patterns, but does not guarantee that any snippet will work as expected, produce the desired results, or not cause faults. The snippet is your property and your sole responsibility — even if it was created following a conversation with an AI Tool through the Service.
  • Plugins and mu-plugins you installed — whether via the WP-admin installer, file manager, SSH/SFTP, or any other means, including code that writes or creates plugins dynamically.
  • Themes and custom code — theme modifications, theme functions, child themes, or any custom code written on the Platform.
  • Configuration file changes — wp-config.php, .htaccess, .user.ini, or any other system file.

Schoolyland does not provide support for debugging, fixing, or recovering code you created or installed. Support is provided exclusively for the operation of the MCP service itself, its standard Tools, and the systems Schoolyland maintains (the official MCP Helper). Faults originating in your custom code — including snippets created through the Service that are not part of the standard product — are your sole responsibility, and resolving them will require direct access to the Platform by you or someone on your behalf.

6.6 Cap on compensation

In any event, and without derogating from the above, the maximum compensation Schoolyland may be liable for toward the Customer shall not exceed the amounts actually paid by the Customer for the Service in the 3 months preceding the event (or, where the Service is included in a platform package, the pro-rata portion of the package fee attributable to the Service for that period).

7. Backups and restore

7.1 Platforms hosted on Schoolyland’s servers

Platforms hosted on Schoolyland infrastructure are backed up automatically twice a day (every 12 hours). You can restore a backup independently through the server interface when needed.

7.2 Platforms hosted on private servers

Customers whose platform is hosted on a private server (not Schoolyland’s) are fully responsible for backing up their platform. Schoolyland strongly recommends verifying a working automatic backup system before connecting the platform to the Service.

7.3 General recommendation

Regardless of hosting location, it is strongly recommended to perform a manual backup of the platform before starting to use the Service, and to maintain regular backups throughout. Using AI tools to manage a platform carries an inherent risk of unexpected changes.

7.4 Automatic backup through the MCP service

In addition to hosting-level backups, the Service includes a built-in content-level backup system:

  • Backup before change — before any change to page content (Gutenberg, Kadence, or Elementor), the Service automatically saves a copy of the existing content.
  • Up to 3 backups per page — the system keeps up to 3 recent backups per page (FIFO — the oldest is deleted when a new one is created).
  • Immediate restore — dedicated restore tools allow reverting to a previous version in one action.
  • Revision history access — the Service also provides access to standard WordPress revision history.
  • Snippet history — up to 3 previous versions of every snippet edited through the Service, stored in your Platform’s wp_options, restorable via the revert_snippet tool.

This backup system provides content-level protection and is not a substitute for a full platform backup.

8. Service availability

  • Schoolyland does not commit to continuous uptime of the Service.
  • The Service may be temporarily unavailable for maintenance, updates, or fault repair.
  • Schoolyland will make an effort to give advance notice of planned interruptions but is not obligated to do so.
  • No compensation is provided for downtime.

9. Intellectual property

  • The Service, its code, and the technology behind it are the exclusive property of Schoolyland.
  • The content on your Platform remains yours — Schoolyland acquires no rights in content passing through the Service.
  • You grant Schoolyland a limited license to access your Platform solely for the purpose of providing the Service.
  • The MCP Helper code is Schoolyland’s exclusive intellectual property. The license to use this code is granted automatically upon provisioning, is limited to the platform actively connected to the Service only, and is revoked automatically upon cancellation or discontinuation of the Service. It is prohibited to copy, duplicate, distribute, reverse engineer, create derivative works of, or use the MCP Helper code — in whole or in part — on other sites, in other products, or in any context other than the specific platform actively connected to the Schoolyland Service. This prohibition also applies to reading the code from within a snippet, theme function, or another plugin for the purpose of learning or duplication. Breach of this prohibition constitutes breach of contract and copyright infringement under applicable copyright law, and grounds for legal action including statutory damages.
  • Customers wishing to build an independent MCP solution for their platform may do so, subject to developing the code independently (including using AI tools to write new code). It is prohibited to copy or rely on Schoolyland’s MCP Helper code as a basis for such development. The MCP protocol itself (modelcontextprotocol.io) and the WordPress REST API are open standards that can be implemented independently.

10. Security

Schoolyland applies multi-layered security measures to protect access credentials and communication with your Platform, including:

  • Credential encryption — the application password and Gemini API key are encrypted in the database with AES-256-CBC. In transit, all communication is over encrypted HTTPS (TLS).
  • Multi-layer authentication — access to the Service is authenticated with a unique UUID token bound to an authenticated session. The MCP servers are protected by an additional authentication layer (Bearer Token).
  • Complete data isolation — each customer’s data is fully separated; no customer can access another customer’s data.
  • Prompt-injection protection — a scanning mechanism identifies suspicious content in responses from WordPress and warns the AI Tool accordingly.
  • Rate limiting — protects against excessive use and attacks.
  • Automatic monitoring — a monitoring system checks Service availability and alerts on anomalies.

You are responsible for keeping your token and access credentials confidential. If you suspect a token leak, renew it immediately or contact us. For full details, see the MCP Privacy Policy.

11. Cancellation and termination

  • You may cancel the Service at any time, in writing or through the customer portal.
  • Upon cancellation, an automatically created application password is deleted both from our system and, remotely, from your Platform. A manually entered password is deleted from our system only — you are responsible for deleting it from your WordPress platform.
  • Schoolyland may discontinue the Service for a specific customer, with or without cause, on 14 days’ notice.
  • Schoolyland may discontinue the Service immediately in the event of a breach of these terms.
  • Schoolyland may discontinue the Service entirely on 30 days’ advance notice.
  • Upon termination of the Service, your access credentials are deleted within 30 days.

12. Indemnification

You agree to indemnify Schoolyland, its managers, employees, and agents for any claim, demand, damage, expense (including attorney’s fees), or loss arising from: your use of the Service; your breach of these terms; or infringement of third-party rights resulting from your use of the Service.

13. Changes to these terms

  • Schoolyland may update these terms from time to time.
  • Material changes will be announced 30 days in advance (by email or through the customer portal).
  • Continued use of the Service after changes take effect constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.

14. Force majeure

Schoolyland shall not be liable for any delay or failure in providing the Service resulting from circumstances beyond its control, including natural disasters, wars, acts of terror, epidemics, widespread internet outages, legislative changes, or government actions.

15. Governing law and jurisdiction

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Israel. The competent courts of the Jerusalem district, Israel, shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising from these terms or from use of the Service.

16. Miscellaneous

  • If any provision of these terms is held invalid, the remaining provisions remain in force.
  • Schoolyland’s waiver of enforcing any provision does not constitute a future waiver of that or any other provision.
  • These terms, together with the general Terms of Service and the MCP Privacy Policy, constitute the full agreement between you and Schoolyland regarding the Service, and supersede any prior agreement on this matter.
  • These terms are drafted in English, and the English version is binding for services purchased through schoolyland.com.

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Contact form: schoolyland.com/contact

Version 1.0, published July 2026. These MCP Terms apply to the MCP service provided through schoolyland.com. The MCP service provided through schoolyland.co.il is governed by the Hebrew MCP terms published there.

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