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Coming Very Soon: CMS integrations are in active development. Connect once, and Studio will publish content for you automatically.

What’s coming

Instead of manually copying content from Studio to your website, you’ll be able to:
  1. Connect your CMS — Authenticate once with WordPress, Notion, or any webhook-enabled system
  2. Schedule in the Planner — Set publishing dates for your content
  3. We publish for you — Content goes live automatically on your schedule
  4. Edit and sync — Make changes in Studio, and we update your CMS
  5. Delete when needed — Remove content from Studio, and we delete it from your CMS
The result: Your entire content workflow stays in Studio. No more export, copy, paste, format, publish.

Supported platforms

WordPress

The most popular CMS platform

Notion

For teams using Notion as a content hub

Webhooks

Connect to any system

WordPress

Direct integration with WordPress.org and WordPress.com:
  • Auto-publish — Posts and pages go live on schedule
  • Drafts — Send content as drafts for final review in WordPress
  • Categories & tags — Map Studio content types to WordPress taxonomies
  • Featured images — Set featured images from Studio
  • Updates — Edit in Studio, sync to WordPress
  • Delete — Remove from both places at once

Notion

Sync content to your Notion workspace:
  • Database sync — Content appears in your Notion database
  • Page creation — Create standalone Notion pages
  • Properties — Map Studio fields to Notion properties
  • Two-way sync — Changes reflect in both places

Webhooks

Connect Studio to any system:
  • Custom endpoints — Send content to your own API
  • Headless CMS — Connect to Contentful, Sanity, Strapi, etc.
  • Custom websites — Integrate with your build system
  • Automation tools — Trigger Zapier, Make, or n8n workflows

How it will work

Initial setup

1

Go to Studio Settings

Navigate to Settings → Integrations
2

Choose your platform

Select WordPress, Notion, or Webhooks
3

Authenticate

Connect your account or configure your webhook endpoint
4

Configure defaults

Set default post types, categories, or database mappings

Publishing content

1

Create content in Studio

Use the Editor to generate and refine your content
2

Schedule in the Planner

Set the date and time you want the content to go live
3

We handle the rest

Studio publishes to your CMS on schedule

Managing published content

After content is published:
  • Edit in Studio → Changes sync to your CMS
  • Delete in Studio → Content is removed from your CMS
  • View status → See which content is live on your site

Use cases

Daily publishing

Set up a daily publishing cadence:
  1. Plan a week of content in the Planner
  2. Generate all content using Studio
  3. Schedule each piece for a specific day
  4. Studio publishes automatically each day
You review and approve in bulk, then let automation handle the rest.

Team workflow

For teams with content creators and editors:
  1. Writers create content in Studio
  2. Editors review and approve
  3. Content is scheduled in the Planner
  4. Auto-publish handles the publishing
No one needs to remember to publish — it happens automatically.

Multi-channel publishing

Publish the same content across platforms:
  1. Create a blog post in Studio
  2. Publish to WordPress automatically
  3. Create a LinkedIn post from the same content
  4. Cross-post and build visibility everywhere

Request a platform

We’re prioritizing integrations based on user demand. Have a platform you’d like us to support? Platforms we’re considering:
  • Ghost — Modern publishing
  • Webflow — Design-first websites
  • HubSpot — Marketing hub
  • Shopify — E-commerce blogs
  • Medium — Cross-posting
  • Custom APIs — Any platform with an API

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