Authenticate to the Blogs API using your GHL API key or OAuth credentials. Ensure the scopes align with emails/builder.readonly and blog write permissions so you can read schedules, create posts, and manage content efficiently.
Zapier App Connector authenticates to GHL using OAuth 2.0, exchanging tokens securely and granting scoped access to blog and email endpoints for automated workflows.
Key endpoints covered in this integration include: GET emails/builder, emails/builder.write, POST emails/builder, POST /emails/builder/data, DELETE /emails/builder/:locationId/:templateId, emails/schedule.readonly, GET emails/schedule, blogs/post.write, POST /blogs/posts, PUT /blogs/posts/:postId, GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists, blogs/category.readonly, GET /blogs/categories, blogs/author.readonly, GET /blogs/authors.
Trigger when a new blog post is created in Blogs API, enabling immediate downstream actions in your app.
Actions: push post details to TextCortex AI, update templates, or notify teams via email.
GET /blogs/posts
Key fields: postId, title, slug, publishedDate
Trigger when a blog post is updated in Blogs API.
Actions: sync updated content to your app, re-notify subscribers, or trigger republishing workflows.
PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
Key fields: postId, title, updatedDate
Trigger when a slug needs validation before publishing.
Actions: verify slug availability, auto-fill slug in your app, and prevent duplicates.
GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists
Key fields: slug, exists
Create powerful automations without writing code, using ready-made triggers and actions.
Prototype workflows quickly and deploy across TextCortex AI tasks with confidence.
Scale content operations with repeatable templates and scheduled actions.
A quick glossary of terms used in this integration, including GHL API endpoints and common webhook concepts.
A programmatic interface to GHL endpoints that manage emails, blogs, and schedules.
A URL-safe identifier for a blog post; checked for uniqueness via the slug-exists endpoint.
A real-time message payload delivered to apps to trigger automations.
An authorization framework used to obtain access tokens for GHL API endpoints.
Use AI to generate concise summaries for new posts and push them into TextCortex AI for quick repurposing.
Automatically format posts for emails and save drafted templates to the email builder.
Schedule blog highlights to social channels via the Zapier App Connector.
Connect your GHL credentials and authorize access to both endpoints and scopes needed for emails and blogs.
Select the triggers (new post, post update, slug check) and actions (create, update, notify) that fit your workflow.
Test the integration in a safe sandbox and deploy to production when ready.
The GHL API is a set of programmatic endpoints that lets you manage emails, blogs, and scheduling. It enables automated workflows across your marketing stack. The Blogs API piece specifically handles blog creation, updates, and publication status. Understanding these endpoints helps you design reliable automations. In Zapier, you can map these triggers and actions to your TextCortex AI workflows without writing code.
You typically use OAuth 2.0 for secure access to GHL APIs, with API keys as an alternative in some scenarios. Zapier App Connector supports OAuth 2.0, which provides token-based access to endpoints while keeping credentials safe. Choose the method that aligns with your security requirements and the scopes needed for emails and blogs.
For publishing workflows, you’ll commonly need endpoints such as GET /blogs/posts, POST /blogs/posts, PUT /blogs/posts/:postId, and GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists. These allow you to read, create, update, and validate posts as part of automated sequences. You may also leverage the emails endpoints for companion notification or template updates.
Yes. The Blogs API and Zapier App Connector can draft email content by pulling blog data, then pushing templates to the email builder via endpoints like POST emails/builder and POST /emails/builder/data. This enables seamless content-to-email workflows without manual steps.
No heavy coding is required. The integration is designed for no-code and low-code setups using triggers, actions, and filters in Zapier. You mainly configure authentication, select endpoints, and map fields between Blogs API and your apps.
Test the connection by running a sandbox workflow in Zapier: authenticate, trigger a new post, verify slug existence, and confirm the related actions execute correctly. Use sample data to validate mappings before going live.
Visit the official documentation for GHL API endpoints, Zapier App Connector setup guides, and example workflows. The resources cover authentication, endpoint permissions, and best practices for robust automations.
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