Access to the Blogs API via the Zapier App Connector uses OAuth 2.0 with the scope emails/builder.readonly. Use your GHL credentials to authorize and grant the connection.
In Zapier, configure the Blogs API app with the appropriate client ID and client secret for the Zapier App Connector, then authorize the connection to enable endpoint access.
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/check-slug; GET /blogs/categories; GET /blogs/authors
Trigger new post creation in Blogs API and automatically publish or notify teams via Zapier actions.
Create or update posts across platforms using Zapier workflows connected to the Blogs API endpoints.
Endpoints used: POST /blogs/posts and PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
Key fields: postId, slug, title, content, category
Sync new blog posts with email campaigns using the Blogs API builder endpoints.
Send notifications or newsletters when new content is published.
Endpoints used: GET emails/builder, POST /emails/builder/data
Key fields: templateId, locationId, content, recipient lists
Check slug availability before publishing to avoid duplicates.
Integrate slug checks and SEO metadata tasks into your publish workflow.
Endpoints used: GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists, GET /blogs/check-slug
Key fields: slug, postId, title
Build powerful automation without writing a line of code using ready-made endpoints and actions.
Consolidate content workflows from Blogs API into your marketing stack with simple triggers and actions.
Experiment and iterate fast with test connections and reusable templates.
Key terms and processes to help you understand how the Blogs API and Zapier App Connector work together.
A set of endpoints that let apps communicate; in this guide we reference the Blogs API and GHL endpoints used by Zapier.
An authorization framework that lets apps access resources securely without sharing passwords.
A specific URL path that performs an action, such as creating a post or fetching a slug.
The permissions requested by an app, for example emails/builder.readonly, defining what it can access.
Send a message to Slack or Teams whenever a new post is published in Blogs API via Zapier.
Schedule posts to social channels and CMS in one workflow.
Automate slug checks and attach SEO optimization steps before publishing.
Collect Blogs API credentials and configure the Zapier App Connector with the required scope.
Authorize the Blogs API connection in Zapier using OAuth 2.0 and select the triggers and actions you need.
Run tests, verify endpoint responses, and deploy your automation into production.
Authenticate to the Blogs API in Zapier using OAuth 2.0 with the scope emails/builder.readonly. Connect your GHL credentials to authorize access and securely use the APIs. Once connected, you can select triggers and actions that align with your workflow without coding. In case of token renewal,Zapier will prompt you to re-authenticate to maintain a seamless integration.
For publishing posts, prioritize endpoints like POST /blogs/posts and PUT /blogs/posts/:postId. These let you create and update content programmatically. You can also use GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists to avoid duplicate slugs before publishing.
No code is required to set up the integration. The Zapier App Connector provides a visual workflow builder that uses the available endpoints. You can configure triggers, actions, and filters with a few clicks and test them in real time.
The essential scope for read-only access is emails/builder.readonly. If you need to create or modify content, you may require broader scopes as dictated by your use case and your GHL API permissions.
Yes, you can schedule posts and related updates by combining endpoints that handle the scheduling or by triggering email campaigns alongside blog updates. Build a Zap that coordinates blogs and emails to reach your audience at the right times.
Test the connection in Zapier by creating a simple test workflow that hits endpoints like GET /blogs/categories or POST /blogs/posts. Verify the responses and ensure data flows to your destination apps before enabling live automation.
Endpoint documentation for reference is available in your GHL API docs and within the Zapier App Connector setup screen. You can also review the endpoint list provided in this guide to understand available actions and how to compose your workflows.
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