Authenticate to the Blogs API from ClickMeeting using your GHL API key and OAuth 2.0. The required scope for this integration is emails/builder.readonly to read templates and schedules.
ClickMeeting uses the granted GHL access token to authorize requests. Set up a connected app in ClickMeeting and configure the redirect URL to GHL, then test with a sample request.
GET emails/builder POST emails/builder POST /emails/builder/data DELETE /emails/builder/:locationId/:templateId GET emails/schedule GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists GET /blogs/categories GET /blogs/authors POST /blogs/posts PUT /blogs/posts/:postId GET /blogs/posts
Trigger: a new blog post is published in Blogs API
Actions: create an email draft in ClickMeeting and send a notification to subscribers
POST /blogs/posts
title, slug, content, publishedDate, authorId
Trigger: a blog is scheduled, push to ClickMeeting campaigns
Actions: create/update newsletter in ClickMeeting, attach blog post link
GET /blogs/posts
postId, title, slug, status, scheduleDate
Trigger: blog post views or shares exceed threshold
Actions: trigger ClickMeeting follow-up sequence and log in Blogs API
GET /blogs/posts
postId, views, likes, comments
No-code automation from content to campaigns using a visual builder
Centralized workflows that reduce manual data transfer
Real-time data sync keeps messaging consistent
Definitions of API terms and processes used in this integration
Application Programming Interface: a set of rules for how software components communicate
OAuth 2.0 is the authorization framework used to grant access tokens to apps
Webhook is a method for receiving real-time data via HTTP callbacks
Slug is a URL-friendly string used to identify a resource
Automatically publish new blog posts as ClickMeeting announcements to boost event attendance
Link new blog updates to ClickMeeting email newsletters for higher engagement
Use blog engagement metrics to trigger automated ClickMeeting follow-ups
Register an app in GHL and obtain clientId/secret for OAuth with scope emails/builder.readonly
Connect endpoints such as GET emails/builder and GET /blogs/posts to fields in ClickMeeting
Use test mode, verify data sync, and monitor logs in the integration dashboard
No coding is required. Use the visual builder to connect ClickMeeting and Blogs API, map fields, and set triggers. The platform guides you through authentication and setup.
Focus on endpoints like GET emails/builder, POST /blogs/posts, and GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists to keep data aligned between systems.
Use OAuth 2.0 credentials and API keys as provided by GHL. Ensure the scope includes emails/builder.readonly.
Yes. Create a trigger based on blog events to seed webinar reminders and follow-ups in ClickMeeting.
Required fields include postId, title, slug, and publishedDate; for emails, you may need templateId and schedule details.
Yes. Use built-in test mode and sandbox environments to validate connections before going live.
Status pages and logs are accessible from the integration dashboard; monitor endpoint health and error messages.
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