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Blogent Connector for WordPress is the official publishing integration for the Blogent SaaS platform. It is not a standalone AI writer, SEO tool, or autoblogging service.
Blogent SaaS — not this WordPress connector — analyzes your website, plans topics, creates articles, prepares SEO metadata and images, and schedules publication. This connector only receives prepared post data from Blogent through an authenticated webhook and publishes it in WordPress.
This connector does not generate, research, plan, optimize, or rewrite content. It requires an active Blogent account and a configured AI SEO Blog project; without Blogent SaaS, it has no content to publish.
The connector can:
Receive generated SEO articles from Blogent.tools through a secure webhook.
Publish WordPress posts with titles, content, slugs, dates, excerpts, meta titles, and meta descriptions.
Assign categories based on rubrics and language-specific mappings.
Add featured images from webhook image URLs, configured Media Library IDs, or a local image folder fallback.
Store SEO metadata for Yoast SEO, Rank Math, or All in One SEO when one of those plugins is active.
Publish multilingual content with WP Multilang, Polylang, or WPML when one of those plugins is active.
Keep webhook troubleshooting logs available in the WordPress admin area.
External Service
This connector works exclusively with the Blogent SaaS platform and is not a separate Blogent product or service.
After activation, the plugin creates a unique webhook URL in the WordPress admin area. You copy that webhook URL into your Blogent.tools dashboard. Blogent.tools then sends article data to your WordPress site when you publish or schedule content from the Blogent.tools dashboard.
Service website: https://blogent.tools/
AI SEO Blog page: https://blogent.tools/services/seo-blog
WordPress setup guide: https://blogent.tools/docs/seo-blog#wordpress
Terms: https://blogent.tools/terms
Privacy policy: https://blogent.tools/privacy
Privacy
The plugin does not send WordPress site data to Blogent.tools by itself. WordPress receives inbound webhook requests from Blogent.tools after the site owner copies the generated webhook URL into their Blogent.tools dashboard.
Webhook payloads can include article text, article title, post slug, publish date, meta title, meta description, rubric/category keys, parameters, image URL, and image category. The plugin stores that data in WordPress posts, post metadata, options, attachments, and plugin logs.
If a webhook payload contains an image URL, WordPress downloads that image from the provided URL and stores it in the local Media Library.
