Overview
Beyond single pages, the WordPress integration scales to many pages at once and adapts to advanced themes. Batch publishing queues a selection of pages and publishes them sequentially; field mapping routes your content elements into specific WordPress fields (including ACF and Yoast); and auto-publish can push pages to WordPress automatically as soon as they are generated.
Steps
- Batch — on the Content Pages tab, select pages with checkboxes, choose Bulk Actions -> Publish to WordPress, pick one language and post status for all, and start; pages publish sequentially with up to 5 concurrent.
- Field mapping — go to Settings -> Content Page Types, edit a page type, open the WordPress tab, and map each element to a WordPress field (post_title, post_content, post_excerpt, featured_image, a custom/ACF field, or Auto-generate).
- Discover fields — click Discover Fields to auto-detect ACF, meta, and Yoast SEO fields, then override any auto-match as needed.
- Auto-publish — on the page type's WordPress tab, enable Auto-publish to WordPress and choose a default status (Draft recommended).
Details
- Batch total cost is (5 credits x pages) + (1 credit x total images); failed pages can be retried individually.
- Use field mapping when your theme relies on custom fields or custom post types, or when specific elements must land in specific fields.
- Watch batch progress in the WordPress Status column: Syncing, Published, or Error (hover for details).
Check before you move on
- Start with 5-10 pages in Draft mode to confirm formatting before a large batch.
- Ensure you have enough credits before batch publishing — a 20-page batch with 3 images each is about 160 credits.