Authenticate to the Blogs API using your GHL credentials and apply the correct scope (for example, readings like emails/builder.readonly) to read templates and data.
In Zapier App Connector, configure OAuth 2.0 for the Blogs API and grant access to the necessary scopes. This keeps data secure and auditable.
Used endpoints include: 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
Trigger when a new or updated email template is detected in GHL via GET emails/builder and start a Zapier workflow.
Create or update blog post related data, notify Facebook conversions, and update audiences.
GET /emails/builder
templateId, locationId, status, lastUpdated
Trigger when a new blog post is created via POST /blogs/posts
Publish blog content and push conversion events to Facebook; tag audiences accordingly.
POST /blogs/posts
postId, title, slug, status
Trigger when a new category or author is added via GET /blogs/categories or GET /blogs/authors
Update taxonomy and author metadata in Zapier workflows and audiences
GET /blogs/categories
categoryId, name, slug
Create powerful automations without writing code using the Blogs API and Zapier App Connector
Sync content and conversions across channels automatically to save time and improve accuracy
Reuse templates and workflows to scale campaigns quickly
A quick glossary of key elements and processes used in this integration
A set of rules and tools that let apps communicate and exchange data securely
A specific URL path in an API used to perform a function
Authorization standard for granting access without sharing credentials
An URL that receives event data in real time
When a Facebook conversion occurs, automatically draft a blog post in Blogs API and queue for approval
Adapt email templates in the Emails Builder as conversion data flows into lifecycle campaigns
Publish weekly digests of top performing conversions to your blog and email audiences
Connect your GHL account and authorize Zapier App Connector to access the required scopes
Choose endpoints like GET emails/builder and POST /blogs/posts to define your workflow
Run tests, verify data flow to Facebook Conversions, and flip to live mode
No coding is required. The setup uses no-code triggers in Zapier App Connector to connect Blogs API endpoints to your Facebook conversions workflow. You can pick events, map fields, and test within the visual editor. This page shows the endpoints and data you’ll use. You can customize advanced workflows if you know API basics.
For tracking conversions you’ll use endpoints that manage blog content and emails. Typical flows include reading emails templates with GET emails/builder and publishing posts with POST /blogs/posts. You can combine with Facebook conversions actions in Zapier to automate attribution.
Security uses OAuth 2.0 tokens and scoped access. Tokens are rotated regularly and data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Logs are stored in Zapier task history and GHL audit trails.
Yes, you can edit blog posts via PUT /blogs/posts/:postId and update slugs with GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists. The integration keeps content and metadata in sync across systems.
Use the Zapier test tool and sandbox accounts to validate triggers and actions. Check the task history and GHL activity logs to confirm data is flowing correctly.
Common synced fields include postId, slug, title, content, status, authorId, categoryId, and publishDate. Also templateId and template status for emails if used.
Logs are accessible in Zapier task history and GHL activity streams. For deeper troubleshooting, enable verbose logging in the Zap and review API call responses and error codes.
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