Choose OAuth 2.0 or an API key to securely authorize Spacebring to access Blogs API endpoints, then test the connection to confirm access.
In Spacebring, generate an API key for external apps and paste it into the Blogs API connection settings to authorize requests.
Core endpoints used by this integration: – GET emails/builder – 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 – blogs/post-update.write – 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
When a new blog post is published in Blogs API, Spacebring can trigger email campaigns and subscriber updates.
Send post newsletters, schedule social posts, and tag subscribers by post category.
POST /blogs/posts
title, content, slug, author, category, published_at
When a blog post is updated, Spacebring refreshes content and nudges subscribers with updated information.
Update existing posts, adjust campaigns, and notify subscribers of changes.
PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
postId, title, slug, content
When a new category or author is added in Blogs API, Spacebring updates taxonomy segments and routing.
Create or refresh category and author mappings in Spacebring and resegment campaigns.
GET /blogs/categories and GET /blogs/authors
categoryId, authorId, name
Drag-and-drop workflow builder to connect endpoints and map fields without writing code
Fast, code-free setup with ready-made templates and field mappings
Real-time content updates powering timely campaigns and newsletters
Key elements include endpoints, authentication, field mapping, data synchronization, and workflow automation.
API: A set of rules enabling apps to communicate and share data securely.
OAuth 2.0: A standard protocol for granting limited access to your data without sharing passwords.
Slug: A URL-friendly identifier used in blog post URLs and navigation.
Webhook: A real-time push notification from one app to another when an event occurs.
Automatically generate and send a blog-post-based newsletter when a new post goes live.
Tailor messages by post category and reader interest.
Segment subscribers by blog category for targeted campaigns.
In Blogs API, generate an API key and copy it into Spacebring’s connection settings.
Enter the API key in Spacebring and validate the connection.
Select the endpoints you’ll use and map Blogs API fields to Spacebring fields.
For a working connection you’ll typically use the endpoints for blogs and emails listed in the Core Endpoints section. Start with authentication, then test a simple GET call to confirm access. Ensure your Spacebring app has the correct scopes and permissions. If you still can’t connect, re-check the API key or OAuth token and the endpoint URLs you configured.
Supported methods include OAuth 2.0 and API key-based authentication. Choose the option your organization uses, then configure Spacebring to store and transmit credentials securely. Always test the authentication status in the integration settings after saving credentials.
Map fields like title, slug, content, author, and category from Blogs API to corresponding Spacebring fields. Use sample templates to verify correct field types and formats. Consider using fallback values for optional fields to prevent failed syncs.
Yes. Use the test connection feature or a sandbox environment if available. You can trigger a test post or simulate events to verify mappings and workflows. Monitor the integration logs for any errors and adjust mappings accordingly.
Most providers impose rate limits. Spacebring respects these by queuing requests and batching where possible. If you hit limits, throttle automation or stagger requests. Refer to the Blogs API docs for exact limits and backoff guidance.
API credentials are created in Blogs API under developer or integrations settings. Copy the key to Spacebring’s connection and test the status. Keep credentials secure and rotate periodically. If you lose credentials, regenerate and update Spacebring immediately.
Check the connection status in Spacebring’s integration panel. Review endpoint availability, permissions, and scope. If errors occur, consult the logs and verify that the correct fields are mapped and that authentication tokens are valid.
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