WordPress
Connect your WordPress site to let Orbitr agents publish content, optimize pages, and manage SEO improvements directly through your CMS.
Overview
WordPress powers a significant portion of the web, and Orbitr's WordPress integration is built to work with it natively. By connecting your site, agents can read your existing content, publish new posts and pages, update metadata, and apply technical SEO improvements — all without you having to log into WordPress and make edits manually.
This integration is especially powerful for content-driven sites and blogs. Orbitr agents can take a keyword opportunity all the way from research to a published, optimized article — handling the writing, formatting, metadata, and internal linking as part of a single automated workflow.
What Agents Can Do
- Publish new blog posts and landing pages with optimized content and metadata
- Update existing page titles, meta descriptions, and headings across your site
- Add and optimize image alt text at scale
- Improve internal linking between related posts and pages
- Identify and fix duplicate or missing meta tags
- Add structured data markup to posts, pages, and custom post types
- Audit your content library for thin pages, keyword gaps, and outdated content
Setup
- Go to Settings → Integrations in your Orbitr dashboard
- Click Connect next to WordPress
- Enter your WordPress site URL
- A popup will open where you will be prompted to authorize Orbitr via your WordPress account
- Log in with your WordPress admin credentials if prompted
- Approve the connection and return to Orbitr
- Orbitr will confirm the connection and begin an initial content audit
Note: Your WordPress site must have the REST API enabled (it is on by default in WordPress 4.7+). If you are running a security plugin that restricts REST API access, you may need to allowlist Orbitr.
Required Permissions
Orbitr requests access to read and write content on your WordPress site:
- Posts and pages — read existing content, publish new content, and update existing posts and pages
- Media — read and update image metadata and alt text
- Taxonomy — read and update categories and tags
- SEO metadata — write to meta fields, including those managed by Yoast SEO, Rank Math, or similar plugins if installed
Orbitr does not access WordPress user accounts, payment data, or plugin settings beyond SEO-related metadata fields.
Which Agents Use This
- Content Agent — writes and publishes new posts and pages, updates existing content
- Technical SEO Agent — audits site structure, metadata, and indexability
- SEO Workflow Agent — coordinates content production and on-page optimization workflows
- Strategy Agent — uses your content library to identify gaps and prioritize new content topics