One click from AI-optimized draft to your live CMS
Indexly publishes bi-directionally to WordPress.com, WordPress.org, Ghost, and Webflow โ schema, images, internal links, and SEO/GEO metadata land natively, and edits flow back into your AI visibility dashboard.
Indexly
AI Content Agent
- GEO-optimized article
- Branded images
- Schema (JSON-LD)
- SEO / GEO metadata
Your CMS
WordPress ยท Ghost ยท Webflow
- Live published page
- Editor edits sync back
- Page-view + traffic data
- Real-time AI citation status
Stop losing SEO signals between tools
Copy-paste between Indexly and your CMS strips schema, breaks links, and silently degrades the AI optimizations you paid to generate. Native integrations preserve every signal โ and keep both systems in sync after publish.
Skip the copy-paste
Indexly publishes the full article โ text, images, embeds, schema, internal links โ straight to your CMS in its native format.
Preserve every SEO signal
Schema markup (Article, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList), canonical tags, Open Graph, and Yoast/Rank Math fields sync without translation loss.
Schedule on autopilot
Drafts publish on the cadence you set โ daily, weekly, or by content calendar โ so your AI visibility compounds without manual taps.
Stay in sync, both ways
Edits made in your CMS flow back into Indexly. AI citation tracking, SEO scores, and visibility data always reflect the live page.
Native integrations for the CMSs you already use
Every integration is built and maintained by the Indexly team โ no Zapier, no middleware, no surprise breaks when the CMS updates.
WordPress.com
OAuth-powered REST API integration
- One-click OAuth connect โ no plugins needed
- Publishes posts, pages, and featured images
- Maps categories, tags, and custom taxonomies
- Yoast / Rank Math SEO field sync
WordPress.org
Self-hosted plugin (Indexly Publisher)
- Drop-in plugin for any self-hosted WP site
- Application Password auth โ no third-party
- Gutenberg & Classic editor compatible
- Schedules, custom fields, and ACF support
Ghost
Admin API for headless publishing
- Admin API key authentication
- Native Lexical / Mobiledoc support
- Tag and author mapping
- Member-gated post visibility
Webflow
CMS Collections API
- Push to any CMS collection
- Field mapping for slugs, references, switches
- Asset upload to Webflow Assets
- Publish-to-staging or live environment
Generate โ Publish โ Sync, in three steps
Bi-directional means data moves both ways. Indexly hands off the content to your CMS, then keeps listening for changes โ so your AI visibility never drifts from what readers actually see.
Generate
Indexly's content agents draft an AI-optimized article โ research, citations, internal links, schema, branded images.
Publish
One click pushes the article to WordPress, Ghost, or Webflow with native formatting and full schema markup.
Sync
Edits in the CMS flow back into Indexly. Page views, AI citations, and SEO scores stay in lockstep with the live page.
Encrypted credentials
OAuth 2.0 and API keys encrypted at rest, scoped to least privilege.
Revocable in one click
Disconnect any CMS from the Indexly dashboard โ credentials wiped immediately.
GDPR & SOC 2 ready
Data residency controls, audit logs, and SOC 2 Type II controls under way.
Frequently asked questions
Everything about how Indexly connects to WordPress, Ghost, and Webflow โ and what bi-directional sync actually does.
Why do I need a CMS integration with Indexly?
Indexly's CMS integrations remove the copy-paste step between content creation and publishing. AI-optimized articles, images, schema markup, and SEO/GEO metadata are pushed directly to WordPress.com, WordPress.org, Ghost, or Webflow in their native format โ preserving formatting, internal links, and structured data so AI engines and traditional search crawlers can read every signal correctly.
What does bi-directional sync mean for my CMS?
Bi-directional sync means data flows both ways. Indexly publishes articles, schema, and metadata to your CMS โ and pulls back live signals such as page views, edits made in the CMS editor, and on-page SEO changes. Your AI visibility and citation tracking always reflects the current state of the live page, never a stale snapshot.
Which CMS platforms does Indexly support today?
Indexly supports WordPress.com (REST API + OAuth), WordPress.org (self-hosted via the Indexly plugin), Ghost (Admin API), and Webflow (CMS API). Each integration handles authentication, post creation, image uploads, taxonomy mapping, and schema injection natively โ no Zapier or middleware required.
Does the WordPress.org integration work for self-hosted sites?
Yes. The Indexly WordPress plugin installs on any self-hosted WordPress site, authenticates over a secure API key, and handles publishing, scheduling, featured images, categories, tags, custom fields, and Yoast/Rank Math SEO field mapping. Compatible with WordPress 6.0+ and the Gutenberg block editor.
Does Indexly preserve schema markup when publishing?
Yes. Every published article carries Article schema, FAQPage schema (when applicable), BreadcrumbList, and author markup โ formatted as JSON-LD and injected into the page head via the integration. This is critical for AI engine citation (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity) and for Google rich results.
Is the connection secure and revocable?
Yes. Indexly uses OAuth 2.0 for WordPress.com and Webflow, signed API keys for Ghost, and scoped Application Passwords for self-hosted WordPress. All credentials are encrypted at rest, scoped to the minimum permissions required, and revocable with one click from the Indexly dashboard.
Connect your CMS in under 5 minutes
Start publishing AI-optimized content to WordPress, Ghost, or Webflow today โ and watch your AI visibility climb without leaving your workflow.