Connect your Blogs API account by entering credentials in the Zapier App Connector. The integration uses the scope emails/builder.readonly to securely read blog data.
In Zapier, add the Blogs API account and test the connection to validate credentials and reach the endpoints you plan to use.
Common endpoints include GET emails/builder, GET emails/schedule, POST /blogs/posts, PUT /blogs/posts/:postId, GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists, GET /blogs/categories, GET /blogs/authors.
Use the Blogs API trigger to start workflows when a new post is published.
Actions include creating, updating, or retrieving post details with endpoints like POST /blogs/posts and PUT /blogs/posts/:postId.
Methods: GET /blogs/posts, GET /blogs/posts/:postId
Key fields: postId, title, slug
Trigger when a post is updated via blogs/post-update.write.
Actions: publish changes, modify content, or update the slug.
Methods: POST /blogs/posts, PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
Key fields: postId, title, status
Trigger: check if a slug exists with GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists.
Actions: fetch categories and authors via GET /blogs/categories and GET /blogs/authors to enrich posts.
Methods: GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists, GET /blogs/categories, GET /blogs/authors
Key fields: slug, categoryId, authorId
Fast setup: connect and automate blog workflows without writing code.
Automation: schedule, publish, and update posts automatically.
Centralized control: manage posts, categories, and authors from one dashboard.
This section defines endpoints, triggers, actions, methods, and fields used to build reliable integrations between Blogs API and the Zapier App Connector.
A specific URL path that performs a single operation on the API, such as retrieving posts or creating a post.
An event in Zapier that starts an automation, such as a new blog post being published.
An operation carried out by Zapier in response to a Trigger, like creating or updating a post.
A URL friendly string used to identify a blog post in the system.
Create a weekly content workflow that drafts posts from your calendar and publishes them via Blogs API using the Zapier App Connector.
Automatically tag posts by pulling category data and setting tags via the API.
Set recurring schedules to republish evergreen posts using the Blogs API endpoints.
In the Zapier App Connector, add a new connection for Blogs API credentials.
Select the trigger events and map actions to endpoints like POST /blogs/posts and PUT /blogs/posts/:postId.
Run a test, verify data, then deploy to production.
The Blogs API connection in Zapier exposes triggers and actions that let you manage posts, categories, and authors without writing code. You can set up a workflow to draft, publish, update, and fetch post data. This no code path speeds up automation while keeping control in one interface. The available scope including emails/builder.readonly governs read access to blog data in a secure manner.
No coding is required. Use Zapier App Connector to map events to API endpoints and configure authentication in minutes. If you already have credentials, you can connect them directly; otherwise generate tokens through the Blogs API authentication flow.
Endpoints like GET /emails/builder, GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists, POST /blogs/posts, PUT /blogs/posts/:postId, GET /blogs/categories and GET /blogs/authors are available. The exact set you use depends on your automation goals, such as posting, updating, or organizing content.
Authentication typically involves providing API credentials in the Zapier App Connector and selecting the required scope. Test the connection within Zapier to confirm access to the endpoints you will use.
Scope like emails/builder.readonly limits what data can be read. Choose the minimum scope required for your automation to keep security tight while enabling necessary actions.
Yes. You can schedule posts by triggering publish times, using the posts endpoints, and routing through Zapier to update or re-publish content on a schedule.
Use the Test Connection or Test Handler features in Zapier App Connector. Run a sample workflow with real endpoints, verify data flows, and adjust mappings before going live.
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