Authenticate using your Blogs API credentials. The integration requires the scopes emails/builder.readonly and related access so Zapier can read templates and manage posts.
Zapier connects to your Blogs API account with OAuth2, granting permission to manage templates and posts. Keep credentials secure and review scopes in your connected app.
Common endpoints: GET emails/builder, POST emails/builder, POST /emails/builder/data, GET /blogs/posts, POST /blogs/posts, PUT /blogs/posts/:postId, GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists, GET /blogs/categories, GET /blogs/authors, GET emails/schedule.
Trigger: when a new blog post is published in Blogs API, Zapier fires a workflow to send an email.
Actions: create/update an email template, seed recipients, and launch a campaign.
POST /blogs/posts
title, content, slug, author_id, category_id
Trigger: check or fetch a post by slug when needed (URL slug exists).
Actions: retrieve post data (title, excerpt, publish status) and push to Zapier.
GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists
slug
Trigger: publish at a scheduled time either in Blog posts or via Zapier scheduling.
Actions: publish and notify subscribers, update post status.
PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
postId, publish_at
Create powerful automations without writing code.
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Understand endpoints, authentication, triggers, actions, and data mapping between Blogs API and Zapier to automate publishing and email workflows.
A specific URL you call to perform a function, such as posting a blog or reading templates.
A URL that receives real-time event data from an app when something happens.
OAuth 2.0 is a secure authorization method that lets apps access resources on your behalf without sharing passwords.
A URL-friendly identifier for a post used in links and SEO.
Automatically draft and send a newsletter when a new post is published in Blogs API via Zapier.
Convert post content into social updates and summaries for multiple platforms.
Notify authors when their posts are published or updated, with links to the live post.
In Zapier, add Blogs API as a new account and authorize access with the required scopes.
Choose a trigger (new post, slug exists, schedule) and map fields to actions like emails and posts.
Run tests, verify data flow, then enable the Zap and monitor runs.
You don’t need to be a developer to use this integration — Zapier guides you through setup with a friendly interface. Start by authenticating your Blogs API account. Then choose triggers and actions to automate your workflows. If you’re comfortable with basic data mapping, you’re ready to go.
Yes. You can schedule posts to publish at a future time via a Zap. Map your publish_at field and set your desired time. The trigger can also respond to scheduled events so you can automate reminders or follow-ups.
The required permissions depend on the actions you intend. To read templates and publish posts, you’ll typically need scopes like emails/builder.readonly and blogs/post.write. Always grant the minimal permissions needed.
API rate limits depend on your Blogs API plan. Zapier will handle retries and pacing, but excessive calls may require upgrading or batching calls to stay within limits.
Yes. You can connect multiple accounts and switch between them in Zapier. Each account requires its own authorization.
Map fields like title, content, slug, and publish_at from the Blogs API response to the corresponding Zapier action inputs. Use Zapier’s data mapper to handle nested objects and defaults.
Zapier provides task histories and run logs. You can view detailed success or error messages in the Task History for each Zap, and re-run failed steps.
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