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PostNext turns your WordPress blog into a hands-off content engine.
You set up a content plan once in the PostNext app — start date, duration, posting cadence, language, and competitive intent — and the AI researches, writes, and ships articles to your WordPress site for the whole run. No copy-paste, no manual scheduling, no batch-generate-and-pray.
Plan it once, ship it daily
- Multi-day content plans — choose 7 days, 14 days, 30 days, or “Until I stop”. Set a start date and PostNext keeps the pipeline flowing.
- Publish hour window (UTC) — pick the hour range when posts should go live (e.g. 08–19 UTC). Each article publishes at a random minute inside the window, so your blog cadence reads as human, not bot.
- Content language — write natively in your audienceÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s language; not machine-translated from English.
- Auto-publish to WordPress — publish posts automatically when generated, or leave off to land them as drafts for review.
- Auto-promote on social media — create social posts to promote each blog post (managed in the PostNext app).
- Competitor domains (optional) — enter competitor websites to discover content gaps. One domain per line, max 10. PostNext finds keywords and topics they rank for and you donÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’t, then writes content to close the gap.
What the plugin does inside WordPress
- Receives articles from PostNext via a secure REST API
- Downloads and stores all images in your Media Library (deduplicated by source URL)
- Sets SEO metadata for Yoast, Rank Math, AIOSEO, and SEOPress
- Tracks every synced article on a built-in dashboard with status and date
- Supports draft-first or direct-publish workflows
- Works on single sites and WordPress Multisite networks (per-site tracking + settings)
External services
This plugin connects to the PostNext platform (https://postnext.io) to receive blog post content for publishing to your WordPress site.
When data is transmitted:
- When the PostNext backend pushes a new article to your site via the REST API
- When the PostNext backend updates or deletes an existing article
- When PostNext tests the integration connection
- When PostNext queries your site for published posts
What data is received from PostNext:
- Article content (title, body HTML, slug, categories, tags)
- Featured image URL (downloaded and stored locally in your Media Library)
- SEO metadata (meta description, focus keyword)
- Author assignment
What data is sent to PostNext:
- Your site name and URL (during status checks)
- Post IDs and URLs (as confirmation after publishing)
- Plugin version and capabilities
No user data, visitor data, or analytics are collected or transmitted.
- Service: PostNext
- Terms of Use
- Privacy Policy
Àwọn àwòrán ìbòjú
Ìgbéwọlẹ̀
- Install from Plugins > Add New or upload the zip to
/wp-content/plugins/. - Activate the plugin.
- Go to PostNext > Settings and paste your connection key.
- Choose draft or publish mode. Done.
Articles will appear in your Posts list as they are created in the PostNext app.
FAQ
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Where do I get a connection key?
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Create a WordPress integration in the PostNext app. The key is generated there.
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Can I review articles before they go live?
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Yes. Set the publish mode to “Save as Draft” and articles will land in your Drafts.
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Does this work with Multisite?
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Yes. Network-activate and each site gets its own tracking table and settings.
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Àkọsílẹ̀ àwọn àyípadà
1.1.5
- Preserve
<script type="application/ld+json">blocks (FAQPage, Article schema) during content sanitization so structured-data rich-results work end-to-end - Other
<script>tags remain blocked
1.1.4
- Refreshed WordPress.org store banner artwork
- No plugin code changes
1.1.3
- Expanded plugin description with full feature coverage (planning cadence, publish hour window, auto-promote on social media, competitor content gaps, content language)
- Updated WordPress.org store banner artwork
- No plugin code changes
1.1.2
- Renamed internal PHP prefix from postnext_ to pnxt_ across constants, classes, options, hooks, transients, cache keys, table name, post meta, JS l10n, and admin menu slugs to avoid common-word collisions
- One-time migration on activation moves existing options, tracking table, and post meta to the new prefix; legacy values are also cleaned up on uninstall
- Text domain remains “postnext” to match the plugin slug
1.1.1
- Updated Terms of Use and Privacy Policy links to current URLs
- Removed redundant load_plugin_textdomain() call (WordPress.org auto-loads translations since WP 4.6)
1.1.0
- Redesigned admin dashboard and settings UI
- Refactored to class-based PHP architecture
- New brand icon
- Removed jQuery dependency from settings page
- Internal code quality improvements
1.0.0
- Initial release with article sync, SEO meta, image handling, and multisite support.


