Use the Blogs API credentials (API key or OAuth) to authorize each request. Store credentials securely and rotate periodically.
Zapier App Connector supports OAuth 2.0 or API tokens. Configure the required scopes (such as emails/builder.readonly) and keep tokens protected in your connector store.
Primary endpoints used with Blogs API include: GET /blogs/authors; GET /blogs/categories; GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists; POST /blogs/posts; POST /blogs/post-update.write; PUT /blogs/posts/:postId; GET /blogs/authors;
Trigger: when a new blog post is created in Blogs API
Actions: publish to social channels, update metadata, or notify teams in your workspace.
Method path: POST /blogs/posts
Key fields: title, content, slug, categories
Trigger: when a blog post is updated in Blogs API
Actions: sync updated content, recalc SEO, and refresh related data in connected apps
Method path: PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
Key fields: postId, title, content, slug
Trigger: fetch authors and categories on schedule or on demand
Actions: create/update author and category records in Zapier and downstream apps
Method path: GET /blogs/authors and GET /blogs/categories
Key fields: authorId, categoryId, name
Launch integrations quickly without writing any code.
Automate publishing and content updates to multiple platforms.
Easily sync authors, categories, and SEO metadata across tools.
Definitions of common terms used when connecting GHL APIs with no‑code connectors.
A specific URL and operation exposed by an API that retrieves or updates data.
A URL-friendly identifier for a blog post, used in slugs and URLs.
OAuth 2.0 is a standard for secure delegated access to APIs, enabling safe token-based authentication.
Building integrations and automations without writing code, using visual builders and connectors.
Set up a workflow to push new blog posts to social platforms when created in Blogs API.
Sync updated content, SEO fields, and categories across connected apps.
Automate scheduling, archiving, and lifecycle management for blog content.
Obtain your Blogs API keys and configure OAuth or token-based access in Zapier App Connector.
Select endpoints such as blogs/posts, blogs/authors, and blogs/categories in the connector and authorize access.
Create automations (zaps) that publish, update, and sync data across tools.
Answer paragraph 1: You can connect without coding by using Zapier App Connector to map Blogs API endpoints to your workflows. This setup handles authentication, rate limits, and data formatting automatically. Paragraph 2: Start with a basic trigger such as New Post, then add actions like posting to social or updating metadata to complete your automation.
Paragraph 1: Essential endpoints include creating posts (POST /blogs/posts), updating posts (PUT /blogs/posts/:postId), and checking slug existence (GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists). Paragraph 2: You can also fetch authors and categories (GET /blogs/authors, GET /blogs/categories) to enrich your workflows.
Paragraph 1: Use OAuth 2.0 or API tokens provided by Blogs API and adhere to the required scopes. Paragraph 2: Store credentials securely, rotate tokens regularly, and limit access to the minimum necessary permissions.
Paragraph 1: Yes. You can sync authors and categories by mapping the relevant endpoints in Zapier App Connector. Paragraph 2: Schedule periodic syncs to keep downstream systems up to date.
Paragraph 1: Endpoints for Blogs API are listed in the connector documentation and include posts, authors, categories, and slug checks. Paragraph 2: In Zapier, you’ll see these as selectable actions and triggers when you add the Blogs API integration.
Paragraph 1: No-code options are available via Zapier App Connector which provides prebuilt triggers and actions. Paragraph 2: You can assemble workflows with drag-and-drop UI without writing code.
Paragraph 1: Test your integration by running test sends, verifying data mapping, and checking error handling. Paragraph 2: Use staging environments to validate triggers and actions before going live.
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