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PostNext turns your WordPress blog into a hands-off content engine.
You set up a content plan once in the PostNext app — start date, duration, posting cadence, language, and competitive intent — and the AI researches, writes, and ships articles to your WordPress site for the whole run. No copy-paste, no manual scheduling, no batch-generate-and-pray.
Plan it once, ship it daily
Multi-day content plans — choose 7 days, 14 days, 30 days, or “Until I stop”. Set a start date and PostNext keeps the pipeline flowing.
Publish hour window (UTC) — pick the hour range when posts should go live (e.g. 08–19 UTC). Each article publishes at a random minute inside the window, so your blog cadence reads as human, not bot.
Content language — write natively in your audience’s language; not machine-translated from English.
Auto-publish to WordPress — publish posts automatically when generated, or leave off to land them as drafts for review.
Auto-promote on social media — create social posts to promote each blog post (managed in the PostNext app).
Competitor domains (optional) — enter competitor websites to discover content gaps. One domain per line, max 10. PostNext finds keywords and topics they rank for and you don’t, then writes content to close the gap.
What the plugin does inside WordPress
Receives articles from PostNext via a secure REST API
Downloads and stores all images in your Media Library (deduplicated by source URL)
Sets SEO metadata for Yoast, Rank Math, AIOSEO, and SEOPress
Tracks every synced article on a built-in dashboard with status and date
Supports draft-first or direct-publish workflows
Works on single sites and WordPress Multisite networks (per-site tracking + settings)
External services
This plugin connects to the PostNext platform (https://postnext.io) to receive blog post content for publishing to your WordPress site.
When data is transmitted:
When the PostNext backend pushes a new article to your site via the REST API
When the PostNext backend updates or deletes an existing article
When PostNext tests the integration connection
When PostNext queries your site for published posts
What data is received from PostNext:
Article content (title, body HTML, slug, categories, tags)
Featured image URL (downloaded and stored locally in your Media Library)
SEO metadata (meta description, focus keyword)
Author assignment
What data is sent to PostNext:
Your site name and URL (during status checks)
Post IDs and URLs (as confirmation after publishing)
Plugin version and capabilities
No user data, visitor data, or analytics are collected or transmitted.
Service: PostNext
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