Draft to live URL, without leaving the tab.
Connect WordPress or Shopify once. Publish formatted, tagged articles with a featured image — on approval or on schedule.
“Take it from draft to a live URL”
The last ten minutes of publishing undo the time the first ninety saved.
Copy, paste, reformat
A finished draft still needs another login, a paste, a reformat, and an image upload.
Fifteen minutes per post that buys you nothing.
Formatted, tagged posts publish straight to WordPress or Shopify with the featured image attached.
Write access is a real risk
Handing any tool publish rights on your live site is a decision, not a checkbox.
One bad write and you're restoring content you never backed up.
It only creates or updates the posts it published itself, each one tracked individually.
Half-published posts
A connection that drops mid-publish can leave a partial or broken post live on your site.
You hear about it from a reader rather than from the tool.
If the connection fails the article stays in Draft and is flagged, instead of going live half-written.
What actually happens
Three steps, not a black box.
Connect WordPress or Shopify once
One-time setup. No plugin required.
- One-time setup
- No plugin required
- Works for WordPress and Shopify
Every step, spelled out
Connect WordPress or Shopify once
One-time setup. No plugin required.
- One-time setup
- No plugin required
- Works for WordPress and Shopify
It formats and tags the post
Meta title, description, and formatting — handled automatically.
- Meta title and description included
- Formatting matches your CMS
- No manual HTML cleanup
It goes live
Stop at Draft, or publish straight to a live URL. Your call.
- Draft or publish, your choice
- Live URL, not just a file export
- Featured image included automatically
One of 4 capabilities inside Publishing & Automation.
“Keep it running without me” — Content & Keywords
- 1One-click publishing to your siteYou are here
- 2Content Calendar
- 3Auto-Pilot
- 4Bulk keyword import
Questions people ask
WordPress and Shopify today, both connected in one step. More platforms are on the roadmap — every article can also be exported if you're on something else.
Both — stop at Draft for review, or ship straight to WordPress or Shopify with a generated featured image, your call per article.
No — it only creates or updates the posts it published itself, tracked individually, not your whole site.
Yes — set it to publish immediately on approval or on Content Calendar's schedule.
The article stays in Draft rather than publishing partially — you'll see it needs attention instead of a broken post going live.
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