Settings reference
Every Contexta setting explained: API key source, Claude model, SEO plugin, token limits, rate limiting, instant indexing and Google submission.
Settings reference
Contexta → Settings has four tabs: General, Import GSC, Memory and Activation. This page covers General and the advanced options.
API Key
Your Anthropic API key, from console.anthropic.com.
Once saved it is masked — paste a new key only to replace it. The remove button clears it and disables AI features until you add another.
API key source (Advanced)
On WordPress 7.0+, an Anthropic key can live in Settings → Connectors and be shared by
every plugin on the site. Contexta detects a registered anthropic connector automatically.
| Source | Behaviour |
|---|---|
| Auto (default) | Use the Connectors key when available, otherwise the plugin key |
| Connectors only | Only ever use the site-wide Connectors key |
| Plugin key only | Ignore Connectors and use the key stored here |
The panel shows which source is currently active, so there's no ambiguity about which key is being billed.
Claude model
Which model runs your generations. Twelve choices, current generation first:
| Model | Best for |
|---|---|
| Claude Fable 5 | Most capable, widely released |
| Claude Opus 4.8 | Top Opus — complex reasoning |
| Claude Sonnet 5 | Best balance of speed and intelligence — a good default |
| Claude Haiku 4.5 | Fastest and cheapest — good for large batch runs |
| Claude Mythos 5 | Project Glasswing, limited access |
Previous-generation Opus and Sonnet versions and dated snapshots are also listed for reproducibility.
Pick a model your API key actually has access to. If you see "model not found", try Sonnet 4.6 or Haiku 4.5 — Opus 4.8 and Fable 5 may require higher-tier access on your Anthropic account.
SEO plugin
Where Contexta writes titles and meta descriptions. Auto-detect is the default and handles almost everyone.
Supported: Yoast SEO, Rank Math, All in One SEO, SEOPress, The SEO Framework, Slim SEO, or None (WordPress only).
The panel shows which plugin was detected, and warns you if the one you selected manually isn't active.
AI rate limit
Default: 50 requests per hour, per user.
Caps how many AI actions each logged-in user can run in an hour. This is a spend guard — on
a multi-author site it stops one enthusiastic editor from running up a large bill in an
afternoon. Set to 0 for no limit.
Instant indexing
On by default.
When you save SEO fields or content, Contexta notifies Bing, Yandex, Naver and Seznam through the IndexNow protocol so changes get re-crawled sooner.
Completely automatic — no accounts, no keys, no extra plugins. The verification key is generated and served virtually, so nothing is written to disk and it works on locked-down hosts.
Google does not support key-less instant submission; its sitemap is refreshed by WordPress core automatically.
Token limits (Advanced)
| Setting | Default | Controls |
|---|---|---|
| SEO token limit | 600 | Max output for title and meta generation |
| Content token limit | 2000 | Max output for intros, sections, FAQs, rewrites |
Higher values allow longer output but cost more per generation. The defaults suit most sites; raise the content limit if full rewrites are being cut short.
Submit pages to Google (Indexing API)
Optional, and the only feature with real setup. It pushes updated pages straight to Google rather than waiting for a normal crawl.
One-time setup:
- In Google Cloud, pick a project and enable the Indexing API.
- Create a Service Account, add a JSON key, and download the file.
- In Search Console → Settings → Users and permissions, add the service-account email as an Owner.
- Paste the whole JSON file into the field in Contexta.
The JSON is validated on save — if client_email or private_key are missing, Contexta
rejects it and leaves your existing credentials untouched.
Daily submission limit — default 200. Google's default quota is 200 URLs per day per project. Lower it if you share the project with other tools. The screen shows how many you have used today.
Once configured, enable Allow submitting pages to Google from the editor to turn on the button in the editor's Submit to Google tab.
Import GSC
Covered in Getting started.
Memory
Covered in Site memory.
Activation
Your licence key or Envato purchase code, activation status, site count and support period. See Getting started.
Uninstalling
Deleting the plugin through WordPress removes all Contexta data: settings, imported Search Console data, memory layers, caches, token logs, AI traffic history and post meta. Deactivating alone changes nothing — your data waits for you.