Authenticate using OAuth 2.0 or API keys to securely access Blogs API endpoints. The following sections outline best practices and setup steps.
Configure OAuth in Zapier or use API keys to authorize the Zapier App Connector to access Blogs API resources. Test connectivity before building workflows.
Included endpoints: GET emails/builder, POST emails/builder, POST /emails/builder/data, DELETE /emails/builder/:locationId/:templateId, GET emails/schedule, GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists, POST /blogs/posts, PUT /blogs/posts/:postId, GET /blogs/categories, GET /blogs/authors, GET /blogs/categories (list), GET /blogs/authors (list), GET blogs/category.readonly, GET /blogs/categories, GET /blogs/authors, GET /blogs/posts (list).
Trigger: New blog post published in Blogs API
Actions: Create or update an email template in Emails Builder; schedule distribution
POST /blogs/posts
title, content, categoryId
Trigger: Blog post updated
Actions: Update email template in Emails Builder
PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
postId, title
Trigger: New blog post created
Actions: Create new email or schedule distribution
POST /blogs/posts
title, content, authorId
Automate blog-to-email workflows without writing code
Fast setup with pre-built triggers and actions
Centralize content distribution across channels
A quick glossary to help you implement GHL and Zapier integration
Application Programming Interface that allows apps to communicate and exchange data.
A standard protocol for authorization that grants access without sharing credentials.
A callback over HTTP to notify your app about events.
A simple token used to authenticate requests to an API.
Triggered upon new subscriber, converts posts into a welcome email sequence.
Create campaigns from new posts with product updates
Weekly digest of latest posts automatically emailed
Obtain OAuth tokens or API keys and test connectivity
Link blog post fields to email builder fields
Run tests and schedule automatic workflows
You can authenticate using OAuth 2.0 or API keys. The Zapier App Connector supports standard OAuth flows and API key-based access for automated workflows. Once configured, you can start building triggers and actions without writing code.
Endpoints like GET emails/builder, POST /emails/builder/data, POST /blogs/posts, PUT /blogs/posts/:postId and GET /blogs/categories give you control over content, templates, and scheduling. Use read-only endpoints to explore data first, then move to write endpoints to automate actions.
No coding is required with the Zapier App Connector. The UI lets you map fields, set triggers, and configure actions. Some technical familiarity with API concepts helps, but not mandatory.
Yes. You can chain triggers and actions to schedule emails when a post goes live, or to send follow-up emails after publication. Leverage the Emails Scheduler alongside blog publish events.
Absolutely. The setup is designed for no-code automation, using pre-built triggers, actions, and templates to connect Blogs API with Zapier App Connector.
Test connections using Zapier’s test feature and sample data. Validate authentication tokens, endpoints responses, and data mappings before going live.
After you connect, you can create end-to-end workflows that publish posts and distribute emails automatically. Monitor runs and adjust mappings as your data evolves.
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