How to Use CMS Integrations in RightBlogger
To get the most out of RightBlogger, you’ll want to connect your blog or website so you can publish content directly from your account. Once your CMS is connected, you can send posts from the AI Article Writer, schedule content with the content planner, and turn on auto blogging for fully automated publishing.
This guide walks you through how CMS connections work in RightBlogger and links out to step-by-step instructions for each supported platform.
Why Connect Your CMS to RightBlogger
When your CMS is connected, you can:
- Publish posts directly from RightBlogger to your site
- Save articles as drafts for review before they go live
- Use the content planner and auto blogging to schedule posts in advance
- Turn YouTube videos into blog posts and send them straight to your CMS
- Keep all your content creation and publishing inside one workflow
If you’re planning to use auto blogging or calendar-based scheduling, connecting your CMS is the first step.
Where to Manage Your CMS Connections

All CMS connections are managed at the Project level inside RightBlogger.
Each project can have its own set of integrations, making it easy to run multiple sites from a single account.
- Open your Project
In your top navigation, select the project that matches the site you want to connect. - Go to Integrations
Inside your project, look for the Integrations section. This is where you’ll see all available CMS options and any connections you’ve already added.
From here, you’ll be able to add, edit, or remove connections for your site.
Supported CMS Platforms
RightBlogger integrates with several popular platforms, plus a flexible webhooks option for custom setups (developers will love this).
Choose your CMS below to follow the detailed setup instructions:
- WordPress
Perfect for most bloggers and content creators running WordPress sites.
Follow the full guide: WordPress Integration Guide
Learn more: RightBlogger + WordPress - Webflow
Great for designers and creators using Webflow’s visual builder.
Follow the full guide: Webflow Integration Guide
Learn more: RightBlogger + Webflow - Wix
Ideal for users who want a simple Wix-powered website with AI-driven content.
Follow the full guide: Wix Integration Guide
Learn more: RightBlogger + Wix - Duda
Built for agencies and site builders serving multiple client sites.
Follow the full guide: Duda Integration Guide
Learn more: RightBlogger + Duda - Ghost
For users who use Ghost as their blogging platform.
Learn more: RightBlogger + Ghost - BlogMaker.app
If you use BlogMaker you can easily connect with API key.
Learn more: RightBlogger + BlogMaker - Custom Sites and Other Platforms (via Webhooks)
If you’re using another CMS that isn’t directly listed, you can still send content from RightBlogger using webhooks or a custom integration.
Follow the full guide: Webhooks in RightBlogger
Learn more: RightBlogger Webhooks
If you don’t see your exact platform listed reach out to our help section and we’re always open to supporting more CMS.
How to Connect Your CMS
While each platform has its own specific instructions (and screenshots) in the guides above, the general flow is similar:
- Choose the Correct Project
Make sure you’ve selected the project that matches the site you’re connecting. - Open the Integrations Page
Go to Integrations from your project settings or sidebar. - Select Your CMS
Click on WordPress, Webflow, Wix, Duda, or Webhooks, depending on your setup. - Authorize or Add Your Credentials
- For hosted platforms, you’ll typically authorize RightBlogger and confirm access.
- For webhooks or custom sites, you’ll paste in the endpoint URL and any required keys or secrets.
- Note that the settings for each CMS are different so we recommend using one of the detailed guides above.
- Save and Test
Save your integration and, if recommended in the platform-specific guide, send a test post or draft to make sure everything is connected correctly.
Using Your CMS Connection in RightBlogger

Once your CMS is connected for a project, you’ll be able to:
- Select your integration when generating content in tools like the Article Writer or YouTube to Blog tools.
- Choose “Publish” or “Save as draft” when sending articles to your site.
- Use the content planner and auto blogging to schedule posts on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.
- Create automations that take care of publishing for you (see: How to Create My First Automation).
Your connected CMS acts as the destination for everything you create and schedule inside that project.
Troubleshooting and Next Steps
If you’ve followed the integration guide for your CMS and something isn’t working as expected:
- Check the platform-specific help article again for common issues.
- For WordPress, review: WordPress Errors & Fixes
- Make sure you’re using the correct project and integration when publishing.
- Confirm that your CMS credentials, URLs, and permissions are still valid.
If you’re still stuck, you can always reach out to support from inside your RightBlogger account.
Connecting your CMS is the foundation of publishing with RightBlogger. Once your site is linked, you’re ready to turn on auto blogging, build a content calendar, and let AI help you stay consistent with your publishing schedule.
What do I get when I connect my CMS to RightBlogger?
Connecting your CMS lets RightBlogger send posts straight to your website as a draft or a published post.
This saves time because you can write in RightBlogger and publish without copying and pasting into your CMS.
Once you are connected, you can also schedule posts with the content planner and use automated publishing. If you want fully hands-off posting, start with RightBlogger Autoblogging.
Where do I add or manage my CMS integrations in RightBlogger?
CMS integrations are managed at the Project level in RightBlogger. This means each project can connect to a different site.
To find them, open the project for the site you want to publish to, then go to the Integrations section. From there you can add, edit, or remove connections.
If you manage more than one site, projects keep everything organized so posts go to the right place. You can also review your options on the RightBlogger Integrations page.
Which CMS platforms does RightBlogger support?
RightBlogger supports WordPress, Webflow, Wix, Duda, Ghost, and BlogMaker.app. It also supports custom setups using webhooks.
If you are on WordPress, you can publish and draft posts directly to your site once connected. For step-by-step setup, use the WordPress Integration Help guide.
If your CMS is not listed, webhooks are a good option for developers or custom sites. See RightBlogger Webhooks for a flexible way to send content anywhere.
How do I connect my CMS, step by step?
The basic steps are the same for most platforms: pick the right project, open Integrations, choose your CMS, then add your login or credentials.
Hosted platforms usually ask you to authorize RightBlogger and confirm access. Webhooks usually ask for an endpoint URL and sometimes a key or secret.
After you save the connection, send a test post or draft to make sure everything works. If you want a good place to start, the CMS Integrations Help docs list the supported options and setup guides.
How do I publish or schedule posts to my connected CMS from RightBlogger?
After you connect your CMS, you can choose that integration as the destination when you create content in RightBlogger. Then you can send the post as a draft or publish it right away.
For planning ahead, use the content planner and set future publish dates. This is especially helpful if you want a steady posting schedule without doing everything at the last minute.
A common workflow is to write in the RightBlogger AI Article Writer, send the article to your CMS as a draft, and schedule it when you are ready. If you want more automation, pairing your CMS connection with autoblogging can keep your calendar full.
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