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Send your blog posts from Airstory to WordPress.
Your blog visitors want great content from you, and search engines love content visitors love.
But the WordPress front-end editor doesn’t make it easy or fast to research, outline, write and edit great content. And the “locking” functions in WordPress make collaboration nearly impossible: no commenting, no co-editing.
That’s why pro bloggers and content teams write in Airstory first then export each post to WordPress in a click, using this plugin.
Airstory is challenging the status quo for writing software – and we’re starting with cutting your blog-writing time in half. Use all of Airstory’s time-saving features to draft your post. Then send it to your WordPress blog.
This plugin:
Airstory is a paid solution, which includes support and integrations, like this plugin.
Once Airstory is connected with WordPress, your site name will appear as an export destination within Airstory.
Exporting to WordPress will create a new draft post, enabling you to set post thumbnails, publish dates, categories, and anything else your post might need before publishing.
For developers, the Airstory WordPress plugin contains a number of actions and filters that can be used to modify its default behavior. For a full list of available filters, please see the wiki in the plugin’s GitHub repository.
After installing and activating the Airstory WordPress plugin, WordPress authors are able to connect their Airstory accounts through the user profiles:
If your token has been verified successfully, the “Airstory Configuration” section of your profile will show details about your Airstory account. You’re all set to start publishing!
Yes, you’ll install this plugin under My Sites › Network Admin. Each member of your team can publish to any of the blogs you manage.
In Airstory, go under Settings › My Account to find your user token.
In WordPress, go under Users › Your Profile to paste your Airstory user token.
Yes! This plugin is installed at the Network Admin level. Each member of your team should update their WordPress profiles with their unique Airstory user tokens. This way, you can each send your own posts to your team blog, with authorship.
This plugin names your post in WordPress using the label on the Airstory project tab you exported. The first tab in Airstory is named “document,” which is why your WordPress post is titled “document.” You can change that in Airstory or in WordPress.
Yes! Go to the Airstory tab with the content you want to publish, and export to WordPress while you’re on that tab. Tabs cannot be combined into a single WordPress export.
Yes! As long as it’s a project in your account.
Yes! When you send content from Airstory to WordPress, it will take the styling of your blog.
Yes! The content you send from Airstory is exported as a draft in WordPress.
This is a safety feature built into the plugin to avoid any unexpected behavior due to missing dependencies. The Airstory plugin relies on two common PHP extensions: “dom” (for DOM manipulation, used to clean up incoming content from Airstory) and “openssl” (used to securely encrypt your Airstory user token before storing it).
All modern hosts (Liquid Web, WP Engine, SiteGround, etc.) should support these extensions out of the box, but if you’re running your own server you’ll want to ensure these extensions are both installed and activated.
For a full list of changes, please view the change log on GitHub.