Integrations

Connect your website platform so Adaptify can publish approved articles automatically. See every CMS we support and where to set each one up.

Integrations & one-click publishing

An integration connects Adaptify to your website so approved articles publish straight to your site with one click — no copy-pasting, formatting, or manual uploads. This page is the overview: how publishing works, every platform you can connect, and where to set each one up.

The setup steps live in the app

The exact, always up-to-date setup instructions for each platform appear inside Adaptify — open the site's One-Click Content settings and select your platform. This page covers which platforms are supported and how each connects. WordPress, which has the most options, has its own dedicated guide.

How one-click publishing works

Once a website is connected, Adaptify can push a finished article — title, body, images, internal links, and metadata — directly into your site as a draft or published post. You stay in control of approvals: nothing publishes until the article reaches the publish step in your workflow.

There are two ways Adaptify connects to a website:

  • Plugin-based publishing — used for WordPress. You install a custom plugin on the site, which opens a secure connection for Adaptify to publish through.
  • Editor-based publishing — used for platforms like Wix, Squarespace, and Shopify. There is no plugin; instead you fill in an integration form with the details for that platform.
  • Each site has its own integration. You connect one platform per website.
  • You set the integration up once. After that, every approved article for that site publishes with a single click.

Where to set up an integration

One-click publishing lives in Website Settings under the One-Click Content tab. You will usually reach it from the Enable One-click Publishing item on the dashboard to-do list, or directly from Website Settings for the site you want to connect.

  • Open the site, go to Website Settings, then the One-Click Content tab.
  • Use the platform dropdown to choose the platform your website runs on.
  • Selecting a platform reveals that platform's integration details — the specific setup steps and notes for connecting it.

Changing the platform later

Picked the wrong platform, or moved your site to a new one? Just reset the integration and choose again from the dropdown.

Supported platforms

These are the platforms available in the One-Click Content dropdown. WordPress connects with a custom plugin; every other platform connects through editor-based publishing — you fill in a short integration form. Select a platform in settings to see its specific setup steps.

PlatformHow it connects
WordPressCustom plugin — the most common setup. See the dedicated WordPress guide.
WebflowEditor-based — fill in the Webflow integration form.
ShopifyEditor-based — fill in the Shopify integration form.
DudaEditor-based — fill in the Duda integration form.
GhostEditor-based — fill in the Ghost integration form.
HubSpot CMSEditor-based — fill in the HubSpot integration form.
SquarespaceEditor-based — fill in the Squarespace integration form.
WixEditor-based — fill in the Wix integration form.
Other platformNot listed? Select Other Platform and follow the instructions to give Adaptify access.
WordPress setup & edge casesPlugin install, white-label, publishing settings, and troubleshooting — the full WordPress reference.

Editor-based publishing

Platforms without a plugin — such as Wix, Squarespace, and Shopify — use editor-based publishing. Instead of installing a plugin, you fill in an integration form, and Adaptify publishes through that platform's own editor.

  • Select the platform in the One-Click Content dropdown.
  • The platform's integration form appears with the exact fields and steps it needs.
  • Fill in the form and save. Once connected, articles publish to that platform with one click.

Follow the on-screen instructions

Each platform's form includes its own setup notes and links. After you select a platform, follow the instructions shown there — they are specific to how that platform connects.

Other platforms

If your platform is not in the dropdown, choose Other Platform. Adaptify can still publish for you once we have access to the part of the site that creates blog posts or articles.

  • Open the One-Click Content settings, select Other Platform, and follow the instructions shown there to give Adaptify access.
  • You can also share the form link with your client so they can grant access themselves.

Need a custom solution?

For specialised setups — for example direct REST API access, Lovable, or any platform not listed — contact us and we'll find a solution.

Integration FAQ

Do I need to connect a platform to use Adaptify?

No, but it is strongly recommended. Without an integration you would publish articles manually. Connecting your platform unlocks true one-click publishing.

Can I change the platform after I have set it up?

Yes. Reset the integration and choose a different platform from the dropdown.

Will articles publish automatically without my approval?

No. One-click publishing means publishing is a single action you take once an article is approved. Your approval workflow still applies.

A proper CMS is a must

Before connecting anything, make sure your website runs on a proper content management system (CMS) with robust blog and SEO capabilities. This is not optional — it is the foundation that everything else depends on.

Website platforms without strong blog and SEO features fail to index well on Google and are far more time-consuming to manage. Without proper article structure, clean URLs, metadata, and schema support, even great content struggles to rank — and you end up fighting the platform instead of publishing.

  • Strong blog support — proper posts, categories, tags, authors, and clean, editable URLs.
  • SEO controls — editable titles, meta descriptions, and schema (ideally via an SEO plugin like Yoast, Rank Math, or AIOSEO).
  • Reliable publishing — an API or integration path so articles, images, and metadata publish correctly every time.

Not sure if your platform is a good fit?

WordPress is the most capable and most common setup, but Adaptify supports many strong platforms — see Supported platforms above. If your current platform lacks proper blog or SEO features, it is worth moving before you invest in content.