Connect
Connect WordPress to NoimosAI and make it available to agents in your workspace.
Overview
WordPress is a CMS platform for managing website articles, pages, and publishing workflows. By connecting WordPress to NoimosAI, agents in your workspace can draft, optimize, update, and publish content with a consistent SEO-first workflow.What WordPress is used for
Use this section to understand what WordPress is used for.- Article drafting and direct publishing to your site
- SEO metadata and on-page optimization support
- Existing article refresh and internal-link updates
- Editorial planning with draft and publish status control
- Long-form content operations across campaigns
Capabilities and Typical Outcomes
The table below shows typical capability usage for this integration.Available page block types
These are the page block types available for this integration.Chart: Visualizes article traffic and engagement trends over time, so teams can quickly identify high-performing and declining content.Calendar: Manages draft, review, and publish schedules in one timeline, helping teams keep editorial cadence and campaign timing aligned.Table: Tracks post-level status and SEO progress in a structured view, making it easier to prioritize updates and content rewrites.Content Library: Centralizes published and draft assets, so teams can reuse successful formats and maintain consistent content quality.Article Editor: Supports long-form writing and revision directly in workflow, reducing handoff friction between planning and publication.
How to connect
Choose WordPress.com or WordPress.org based on how your WordPress site is hosted.Connect WordPress.com
Sites hosted on WordPress.com connect through the WordPress.com authorization screen.- In the target workspace, open
Workspace Settings > Integrations. - Select
WordPress.com, then authorize the connection on the WordPress.com screen. - Open the target agent and select the connected WordPress.com site in
Agents > Integrations.
Connect WordPress.org
For self-hosted WordPress sites running on a hosting provider, selectWordPress.org in NoimosAI.
Before connecting
WordPress.org connections use the WordPress REST API and an application password. Check the following requirements before connecting.- You are using WordPress 5.6 or later.
- Your WordPress site is published over HTTPS.
- You have created an application password for NoimosAI in
Users > Profile > Application Passwordsin the WordPress admin. - External services can access the WordPress REST API.
If you use ConoHa WING
ConoHa WING restricts REST API access from overseas IP addresses by default, so check this setting before connecting.- Log in to the ConoHa WING control panel and select
WINGfrom the top menu. - Open
Site Management > Site Security > WordPress Security. - Open
Overseas Access Restrictionand setREST-APItoOFF.
Important: IfREST-APIisON, access from NoimosAI may be blocked, and WordPress.org connection, post retrieval, creation, or updates may fail. You do not need to turn every other restrictionOFF.
Note: TurningREST-APIOFFremoves ConoHa WING’s overseas-IP restriction for REST API access. WordPress user permissions and application-password authentication still apply. This setting also applies to every WordPress installation under the same domain.
If you use XServer
XServer restricts REST API access from outside Japan by default, so check this setting before connecting.- Log in to the XServer server panel and open
WordPress Security Settings. - Open
Foreign Access Restrictionfor the target domain. - Set
REST API Access RestrictiontoOFF (Disabled).
Important: IfIf you use XServer for WordPress, check the same restriction fromREST API Access RestrictionisON (Enabled), access to/wp-jsonis restricted, and WordPress.org connection, post retrieval, creation, or updates may fail.
Site > Target site settings > WordPress Security in the WP panel. If you use CloudSecure WP Security, also confirm that Disable REST API is not enabled.
If you use another hosting provider or security feature
Setting names vary by hosting provider and security feature. If you cannot connect, check the following items.- WAF, foreign access restrictions, or IP address restrictions are not blocking traffic from NoimosAI.
- Security plugins or custom code are not disabling the WordPress REST API.
- Access to
/wp-jsonis allowed. - Your server or proxy is not removing the
Authorizationheader used for authentication.
Note: You do not need to disable every WAF or foreign access restriction. Allow only the required traffic to the WordPress REST API, and contact your hosting provider if you are unsure.
Connect in NoimosAI
After preparing the required information, connect WordPress.org from the target workspace.- In the target workspace, open
Workspace Settings > Integrations. - Select
WordPress.org, then enter the site URL, username, and application password. - Open the target agent and select the connected WordPress.org site in
Agents > Integrations.
Important: You can fetch content from your connected WordPress site and create or update posts directly from NoimosAI.For detailed setup steps, use: