WordPress + Ceres
Connect WordPress to Ceres — your AI Growth Officer — so its specialist agents work from your real WordPress data. Publish to your self-hosted WordPress site — content agents draft posts, then publish them live after you approve.
What Ceres does with WordPress
Your self-hosted WordPress site — so the SEO and content agents know where the posts they write should land.
Publishes the articles your content agents write straight to your self-hosted WordPress site, closing the loop from draft to live. The agent first creates the post as a draft — that adds nothing to your live site. Publishing it is an explicit step held for your approval, so nothing reaches your readers until you sign off. WordPress connects directly via an Application Password (no plugin, no OAuth).
What Ceres reads from WordPress
- The site address and connection details for your self-hosted WordPress site, so agents know exactly where the posts they write should land
- Your existing posts and pages, so new articles fit your structure instead of duplicating what's already published
- Categories and tags on your site, so each draft is filed under the right taxonomy
- Author accounts available on the site, so a post is attributed to the correct byline
- The status of content (draft, pending, or published), so agents know what is live versus still in review
- Post titles, slugs, and publish dates, giving agents a map of your existing content for internal linking and gap-spotting
- Basic media-library context, so a draft can reference images already hosted on your site
How Ceres uses WordPress
Ceres connects to your self-hosted WordPress site through a WordPress Application Password — no plugin to install and no OAuth dance, just a credential you generate in your WordPress profile and paste once. With that connection in place, your content agents read the lay of your site on a schedule: which posts and pages already exist, how your categories and tags are organized, and which author bylines are available. That read context is what tells the agents exactly where a new article should land and how it should be filed, so nothing is written blind.
Your SEO Expert is the agent that puts this connection to work. When it writes an article — researched, structured around a target keyword, and slotted into your existing content map — it pushes the piece straight into WordPress as a draft. Creating that draft adds nothing to your live site; it simply lands in your WordPress dashboard the same way any draft would, ready for you to read. Publishing it is a separate, explicit step that is always held for your approval. You review the draft, and only after your one-click sign-off does the post actually go live for your readers. There is no autonomous publishing — nothing reaches your audience until you approve it.
What you get is a standing content capability wired directly into your CMS: an SEO writer that doesn't just hand you a document to copy-paste, but closes the loop from research to a ready-to-review draft sitting in your own WordPress. Every article is grounded in the structure of your actual site and in the evidence the agent gathered, and every publish decision stays firmly in your hands. It's the difference between a pile of drafts in a doc somewhere and a content pipeline that ends one approval click away from being live on your blog.
In practice
The SEO agent finishes a keyword-targeted article, creates it as a draft post on your WordPress site so you can review it in the editor, and — once you approve — publishes it live, so the piece you commissioned is online without a copy-paste handoff.
Agents that use WordPress
WordPress integration FAQ
- Does Ceres integrate with WordPress?
- Yes. Ceres connects to your self-hosted WordPress site so your content agents can read your site's structure and draft articles directly into your CMS. The connection uses a WordPress Application Password — there's no plugin to install and no OAuth setup; you generate the credential in your WordPress profile and paste it once.
- What does Ceres read from WordPress?
- Ceres reads the structure of your self-hosted WordPress site: the site address, your existing posts and pages, your categories and tags, the available author bylines, and the status of your content. This tells the agents exactly where a new article should land and how it should be filed, so drafts fit your site instead of duplicating what's already there.
- Can Ceres publish posts to my WordPress site?
- Only after you approve. Your SEO Expert writes the article and pushes it into WordPress as a draft — which adds nothing to your live site. Publishing is a separate, explicit step that's always held for your approval. You review the draft, and the post goes live only after your one-click sign-off. There is no autonomous publishing.
- Which Ceres agents use WordPress?
- Your SEO Expert uses the WordPress connection. It writes SEO-researched articles grounded in your site's existing structure, then drafts them straight into your WordPress dashboard for your review and approval before anything is published.
- How do I connect WordPress?
- You connect WordPress directly with a WordPress Application Password — no plugin and no OAuth. In your WordPress user profile you generate an Application Password, then paste it into Ceres along with your site address. That's the whole setup; from there your agents can read your site and draft posts into it.
- Does Ceres ever publish to WordPress without my approval?
- No. Ceres only ever creates drafts on its own, which stay invisible to your readers. Moving a post from draft to live is an explicit, approval-gated step — nothing is ever published to your audience without your explicit sign-off.
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