Authenticate to the Blogs API using your API key with the appropriate scope. In this setup, you’ll grant read/write capabilities as needed and securely connect through the Zapier App Connector to transmit data between PrintNode and your blog.
PrintNode authentication is performed via API key or OAuth depending on your configuration. The connector ensures credentials are handled securely when syncing content and metadata with Blogs API.
Endpoints commonly 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, and GET / blogs/posts (for retrieval and validation).
Trigger: A finalized PrintNode asset is ready to publish and automatically creates a blog post in Blogs API.
Actions: create post, attach media, set author, assign categories, and publish.
Method path: POST /blogs/posts and PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
Key fields: title, content, slug, author, categories
Trigger: updated PrintNode asset triggers an update to the corresponding blog post.
Actions: update content, refresh media, update slug if needed.
Method path: GET /blogs/posts and PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
Key fields: postId, title, content, media, slug
Trigger: blog post draft saved triggers slug validation.
Actions: check slug existence (GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists), fix if needed, assign category.
Method path: GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists and PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
Key fields: slug, title, status
No-code automation across blog publishing and print design assets.
Faster time-to-publish with templates and media sync.
Centralized workflow management in the Zapier App Connector.
A quick glossary of terms common to the blogs/automation workflow between GHL, PrintNode, and the Zapier App Connector.
Application Programming Interface that lets apps communicate securely.
A specific URL path on an API that performs a function.
A URL that receives real-time data from an external system.
A URL-friendly identifier for a post used in URLs.
Turn PrintNode design assets into blog drafts in Blogs API with a single click.
Automatically publish updated posts from PrintNode to your blog on a schedule.
Use slug validation and category mapping to optimize SEO before publishing.
Create a connection in Zapier App Connector, select Blogs API as the GHL API, and authorize with your API credentials.
Map title, content, slug, author, and media between PrintNode and Blogs API.
Run a test publish, verify slug validity, and monitor the workflow.
No coding is required. The Zapier App Connector lets you connect the Blogs API to PrintNode with a few clicks. You will configure triggers, actions, and field mappings in the Zapier interface, then deploy the workflow to run automatically.
The integration touches endpoints for blog posts, slug checks, categories, and authors, as well as any necessary scheduling endpoints. Common actions include creating and updating posts, checking slug availability, and pulling author or category data to populate fields.
Yes. You can schedule blog posts to publish at a future time or in sync with PrintNode asset releases. Use the scheduling endpoints and Zapier’s delay/recurrence features to time posting precisely.
Authors and categories are retrieved through the Blogs API endpoints for authors and categories. Map the PrintNode author and category fields to the corresponding blog post fields to keep content organized.
Slug validation ensures each post has a unique, SEO-friendly URL. The integration can check slug existence before publishing and adjust automatically if needed.
Yes, authentication uses API keys or OAuth depending on how you configure the GHL and Zapier connections. Credentials are transmitted securely through the connector.
You can find the endpoints list in the Blogs API documentation and inside the Endpoints section of the page. The page highlights common endpoints like blogs/posts, blogs/categories, authors, and slug checks.
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