To connect, provide your Blogs API credentials and grant read and write access to manage blog content via OAuth or API keys. This step secures communication between eBay and Blogs API.
Complete the OAuth2 flow or API key setup to allow eBay to interact with Blogs API, including reading product data and posting content.
Endpoints used: GET emails/builder; POST emails/builder; POST /emails/builder/data; DELETE /emails/builder/:locationId/:templateId; emails/schedule.readonly; GET emails/schedule; blogs/post.write; POST /blogs/posts; blogs/post-update.write; PUT /blogs/posts/:postId; blogs/check-slug.readonly; GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists; blogs/category.readonly; GET /blogs/categories; blogs/author.readonly; GET /blogs/authors
Trigger: a new or updated eBay listing creates a draft blog post in Blogs API
Actions: create blog post, set metadata, and schedule review or publish
Method path: POST /blogs/posts
Key fields: title, slug, content, status, author
Trigger: blog post updated in Blogs API
Actions: update eBay listing description via a mapped field set
Method path: PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
Key fields: postId, title, description, updatedAt
Trigger: new content in Blogs API triggers updates in eBay listings
Actions: publish updates to eBay descriptions and mirror changes back to Blogs API
Method path: POST /blogs/posts and PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
Key fields: postId, slug, content, status
No code automation lets you connect eBay data to Blogs API without developer experience
Drag and drop triggers, field mapping, and workflow controls are built into the integration
Auto scheduling and recurring posts reduce manual work and keep your blog fresh
Key elements include API endpoints, triggers, data mapping, authentication, and error handling to ensure reliable automation
Application Programming Interface, a set of rules that lets different apps talk to each other
Authentication protocol that allows apps to access resources securely without sharing passwords
A callback mechanism where one app notifies another of events in real time
A URL-friendly version of a post title used in web addresses
Create a weekly blog post that recaps new or sold eBay items with links back to listings
Automatically translate selected posts to multiple languages for broader reach
Publish a weekly digest of new eBay listings to subscribers via blog posts and email campaigns
Obtain OAuth tokens or API keys for Blogs API and eBay, then grant permissions for read and write operations
Link eBay data such as title, description, price, and images to Blog post fields like title, content, and slug
Run test posts, verify slug generation, and schedule automation for ongoing updates
No coding is required. The integration uses a no code interface to connect eBay and Blogs API, with guided prompts and field mappings. You can customize triggers, actions, and scheduling from a visual dashboard. If you prefer, you can also review settings in the API section and adjust permissions. The setup is designed to be fast and beginner friendly while offering deep customization when needed.
You can trigger blog posts from events like new listings, listing updates, or price changes. Triggers can also be based on schedules to post digests. This enables timely blog content that reflects your eBay activity without manual posting.
Yes. The integration supports slug checks and multi language posts if your Blogs API supports it. You can map title translations and provide separate content for different locales, then publish or schedule accordingly.
Map fields such as post title to listing title, content to description, and slug to a URL friendly version. Use the visual mapper to align eBay data with Blogs API fields and set default values where needed.
The endpoints are listed in the Endpoints section of the integration guide. Typical endpoints include blog post creation, updates, slug checks, category and author data, and related blog management actions.
If an endpoint fails, the integration will retry according to the configured retry policy. You can view error details in the activity log and adjust mappings or credentials as needed to restore the connection.
OAuth is commonly used for secure connections. Depending on your setup, you may use API keys as an alternative. Both apps should grant the necessary permissions to read and write data for the workflow to run smoothly.
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