Connect using OAuth with the scope emails/builder.readonly to safely access email builder data via the Blogs API from your Zoho Inventory workflows.
Authenticate Zoho Inventory using OAuth 2.0, ensuring secure access to inventory data when triggering Blogs API actions.
GET emails/builder, POST emails/builder, POST /emails/builder/data, GET emails/schedule, blogs/post.write, POST /blogs/posts, PUT /blogs/posts/:postId, GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists, GET /blogs/categories, GET /blogs/authors, GET /blogs/posts
When a product or order is updated in Zoho Inventory, automatically create a corresponding blog post entry via Blogs API.
Create blog post, assign author, publish status, notify team
POST /blogs/posts
title, content, authorId, categoryId, postStatus
Publish a blog post and pull its summary into customer notes in a Zoho Inventory contact.
Create note from blog, update contact, attach post URL
POST /blogs/posts
noteTitle, noteBody, contactId, postUrl
Sync a calendar of upcoming posts from Blogs API to Zoho Inventory tasks.
Create tasks, set due dates, link to posts
GET /blogs/posts
calendarDate, postId, taskListId
Automate content-driven workflows without writing code.
Keep your teams aligned with live blog data inside Zoho Inventory.
Rapid setup using prebuilt endpoints and triggers.
This section defines core terms used throughout the integration and how the pieces fit together.
A specific URL path that lets you perform actions like create, read, update, or delete data via an API.
A method for apps to get real-time updates by sending a small payload to a configured URL when a triggering event occurs.
The process of proving identity and permission to access APIs, typically via OAuth tokens.
A URL-friendly string used to identify a resource, often derived from a title.
Automatically feature blog content in Zoho Inventory promotions to boost engagement and cross-sell.
Create onboarding tasks in Zoho Inventory when a new blog post is published.
Trigger reorder reminders based on blog content insights synced to inventory alerts.
Grant OAuth access with the required scope to both sides and test the connection.
Select the endpoints you will use from the provided list and map fields.
Turn on the automation and monitor it via logs and dashboards.
You need valid OAuth credentials with the appropriate scope, plus access to the Blogs API endpoints. In Zoho Inventory, ensure you have API access enabled for the integration. Then authorize the connector to begin syncing data.
Yes. You can set up triggers so that changes in Zoho Inventory automatically create or update blog posts via the Blogs API. You can also pull blog updates into Zoho Inventory notes.
Endpoint usage is governed by your API plan. The primary limits relate to rate limits and quotas on both sides. You can monitor usage in the connectors’ dashboards.
Map fields in the connector UI by selecting source fields from Zoho Inventory and target fields in Blogs API. Use preview to verify data alignment.
OAuth 2.0 with scopes like emails/builder.readonly is used for Blogs API. Zoho Inventory uses its own OAuth flow. Tokens are rotated securely.
Use the test connection button in the connector setup. Check the logs for successful handshakes and sample data. Resolve errors by reviewing field mappings.
Documentation for both Blogs API and Zoho Inventory can be found in the developer sections of each service. The joined guide is available in the integration center.
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