Authenticate using your Blogs API credentials with the defined scope: emails/builder.readonly. Keep credentials secure and test the connection before going live.
In Zapier, connect to the Blogs API by providing the API key and selecting the appropriate authentication method, then test the connection to confirm access.
– 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; 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
Trigger: New blog post published in Blogs API
Actions: Send email, update newsletters, and post a status feed.
Method paths: GET /blogs/posts for reads and POST /blogs/posts for creation
Key fields: postId, title, slug, publishedDate
Trigger: New or updated category in Blogs API
Actions: Tag posts with categories, refresh category lists in newsletters
Endpoints: GET /blogs/categories, GET /blogs/posts
Fields: categoryId, name, slug
Trigger: New or updated author data in Blogs API
Actions: Attach author bios to posts and author blocks in emails
Endpoint: GET /blogs/authors
Fields: authorId, name, bio, avatarUrl
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Definitions of endpoints, triggers, actions, and fields used in this Blogs API integration.
A defined URL path in the Blogs API that performs a specific operation.
An event in the Blogs API that starts an automation in Zapier App Connector.
An operation executed in response to a trigger.
A data element such as postId, categoryId, title, or slug.
Create a Zap that sends a daily digest to subscribers when a new post is published.
Automatically share new posts to social media channels.
Send author bios and posts to newsletters.
Enter your Blogs API credentials and test the connection.
Choose an event like New blog post published to start the automation.
Configure actions such as email send, category updates, or author attribution.
No coding is required to connect the Blogs API with the Zapier App Connector. The UI lets you set up triggers and actions using simple fields. If you need custom behavior, you can use filters, formatting, and multi-step workflows within Zapier.
The available endpoints include emails builder endpoints and blog endpoints such as blogs/posts, blogs/categories, and blogs/authors. You can select the ones you need for your automation. Always verify the scope and permissions for the endpoints you plan to call.
To test, use Zapier’s built-in testing tools to pull sample data from the Blogs API. Run a test for a live trigger or action and review outputs, then adjust fields as needed.
Yes. You can trigger email sends and post updates to multiple channels by chaining actions. Consolidate results in a single Zap to streamline workflow.
Supported authentication methods include API keys for Blogs API and optional OAuth for app connectors. Keep credentials secure and rotate keys regularly.
If you hit errors, check endpoint permissions, correct scope, and ensure the API key is valid. Consult the integration logs in Zapier and Blogs API docs for troubleshooting.
API documentation and endpoint references are available in the Blogs API developer portal. Look for rate limits, pagination, and sample requests to guide your setup.
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