Authenticate to the Blogs API via OAuth 2.0 and securely store credentials in Zapier.
Zapier authenticates with your Blogs API account using OAuth tokens and auto-refresh when needed.
Core endpoints used in this integration include: GET emails/builder, POST /emails/builder/data, GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists, GET /blogs/categories, GET /blogs/authors, POST /blogs/posts, PUT /blogs/posts/:postId, GET /blogs/posts, GET /blogs/posts/:postId/metrics, and related CRUD endpoints for emails, schedules, and authors.
Set up a trigger for new or updated blog posts so every publish pushes updates to campaigns and channels instantly.
Actions include create, update, delete posts, and notify teams via email or messaging apps.
Typical paths: GET /blogs/posts, POST /blogs/posts, PUT /blogs/posts/:postId.
Key fields: postId, slug, authorId, categoryId.
Schedule posts to publish at specific times or follow a cadence for automated content calendars.
Actions: queue posts, set publish time, update status, and notify teams.
Paths like POST /blogs/posts with a scheduled_at field; GET /blogs/posts?scheduled=true.
Key fields: postId, scheduled_at, status.
Trigger when post metrics update to reflect views, reads, and engagement in dashboards.
Actions: create metrics reports, export data, push updates to dashboards.
Paths: GET /blogs/posts/:postId/metrics, GET /blogs/metrics, GET /blogs/posts.
Key fields: postId, metric, value, timestamp.
No-code setup that gets you running in minutes.
Automate publishing and email workflows without writing a line of code.
Scale content operations with repeatable, testable automations.
This glossary explains API terms, triggers, actions, endpoints, and data flows used when connecting Blogs API with Zapier.
Application Programming Interface: a set of rules that lets software components communicate.
OAuth 2.0 is an authorization framework that issues access tokens to securely connect apps.
A URL-friendly version of a post title used in links and URLs.
A specific URL in an API used to perform an action or fetch data.
Publish new posts automatically to email campaigns and social channels when they go live.
Create draft posts and sync with editors using triggers and actions.
Pull blog performance metrics into centralized dashboards in Zapier.
In Zapier, create a new connection to Blogs API and approve access.
Choose available triggers (new posts, updated posts) and actions (create, update, delete posts).
Run a quick test to ensure data flows correctly, then enable the Zap.
The Blogs API provides endpoints to manage blog content and emails. When connected through Zapier App Connector, you can automate workflows without writing code. The integration supports triggers on new or updated posts and actions to create, update, or delete posts. This lets you coordinate content publishing with email campaigns and other channels.
OAuth 2.0 is the standard authentication method used. You’ll grant Zapier access to your Blogs API account and receive access tokens, which are refreshed automatically. This ensures secure, ongoing connectivity without exposing credentials.
Core endpoints include management of emails, blogs posts, authors, categories, and post metrics. You can fetch existing posts, check slug existence, create new posts, update details, and retrieve analytics. The exact endpoints used depend on the workflow you configure in Zapier.
Yes. You can schedule posts to publish at a specified time or according to a cadence. The Blogs API supports scheduling fields that Zapier can populate during post creation.
Rate limits vary by endpoint but are designed for automation workflows. If you hit a limit, Zapier can pause and retry, or you can reconfigure your workflow to batch actions.
Testing is built into Zapier when you create or connect the Blogs API. Use the test action to verify triggers, data mapping, and end-to-end flow before enabling the Zap in production.
API documentation is available in your GHL developer portal and within Zapier’s app connector docs. It covers authentication, endpoints, data formats, and example workflows to get you started quickly.
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