Authenticate to the Blogs API using OAuth 2.0 credentials from your GHL account to securely access posts, authors, and categories.
Connect Zapier App Connector to Blogs API using OAuth 2.0 or API keys; Zapier handles token refresh and secure storage.
Core endpoints include: GET emails/builder; GET emails/builder.write; POST emails/builder; POST /emails/builder/data; DELETE /emails/builder/:locationId/:templateId; emails/schedule.readonly; GET emails/schedule; GET blogs/post.write; POST /blogs/posts; POST /blogs/posts; 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; GET /blogs/posts; GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists; GET /blogs/categories; GET /blogs/authors
Trigger: A new blog post is published in Blogs API.
Actions: Create social posts, push notifications, and email newsletters.
GET /blogs/posts
postId, title, slug, author, publishedDate
Trigger: Blog post updated in Blogs API.
Actions: Update newsletters, CMS caches, and analytics dashboards.
PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
postId, title, slug, content, status
Trigger: New draft available in external source (CMS, RSS, etc.).
Actions: Create blog post in Blogs API and tag with metadata.
POST /blogs/posts
title, slug, content, author, category
Faster workflow automation without writing code
Centralized content management across apps
Real‑time publishing and updates across channels
Core elements and processes in this integration include authentication, endpoints, triggers, actions, and data mapping.
An authorization framework that lets apps access limited data from a user’s account without sharing credentials.
A URL-friendly version of a post title used to create readable links.
A blog entry within the Blogs API.
A specific URL route that performs an action in the API.
When a new item appears in your RSS feed, automatically create a blog post in Blogs API and push to social channels and newsletters.
Regularly update posts metadata and SEO settings based on analytics from connected dashboards.
Automatically move aged posts to an archive in Blogs API and notify teams.
Connect your GHL account and Zapier App Connector using OAuth 2.0 to authorize access.
Choose the blog events you want to monitor and map fields between Blogs API and your apps.
Run tests, review results, and deploy to production with built‑in monitoring.
No coding is required. The Zapier App Connector provides a no‑code interface to authenticate and map fields between Blogs API and your apps. You can set up triggers and actions using simple UI, with built‑in test functionality. If you need a quick starter, you can use the prebuilt templates and customize the mappings in minutes.
Publishing a post typically requires endpoints such as POST /blogs/posts to create content, GET /blogs/posts to retrieve posts, and GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists to ensure slug uniqueness. You may also use PUT /blogs/posts/:postId to update content and GET /blogs/authors or GET /blogs/categories to enrich posts with metadata.
Authenticate with OAuth 2.0, using credentials from your GHL account. The Zapier App Connector will store tokens securely and refresh them automatically. If you prefer, API keys can be used in some setups, but OAuth 2.0 is recommended for security and token management.
Yes. You can design workflows that trigger from blog events and perform actions in multiple connected apps, such as social platforms, email newsletters, and analytics dashboards. This enables multi‑app automation from a single trigger.
Rate limits depend on your GHL plan and API usage. When approaching limits, Zapier can queue actions and pace requests to avoid throttling. Best practice is to batch updates and monitor response headers for remaining quotas.
Yes. You can test the integration in a staging environment or using Zapier’s test mode. This lets you validate triggers, actions, and field mappings before going live, reducing risk to production data.
The endpoint list is documented in the integration guide and within the Endpoints section of this page. It covers blog endpoints, author and category endpoints, and the related email endpoints that may be used in broader automation.
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