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    WordPress integration

    Publish each podcast episode as a SEO-optimized WordPress post.

    Short answer. EpisodeOps generates a WordPress-formatted blog post per episode — title, transcript, chapter markers, show notes, featured image — and publishes via the WordPress REST API.

    Podcasts have one of the highest content-to-SEO conversion ratios in any creator format. A 45-minute interview becomes a 6,000-word transcript, three blog posts of pulled quotes, a chapter-marker outline that doubles as table of contents, and a half-dozen social posts. Most teams never publish the transcript or the supporting content because hand-formatting it is too much work.

    The EpisodeOps + WordPress integration writes a full blog post per episode — formatted, with internal links, chapter-anchor sections, featured image — and either publishes or saves as draft. You're shipping the long-form SEO surface that most podcasts leave on the table.

    How it works

    1. Connect WordPress site

    Authenticate using a WordPress Application Password (recommended) or Jetpack OAuth. Pick the site if you manage multiple.

    2. Configure the post template

    Default category, default tags, featured image source, schema-org markup (Article + PodcastEpisode). One-time setup per site.

    3. Auto-publish on release approve

    Release pack approved → WordPress post created with full transcript, chapter-anchored table of contents, embedded podcast player, and your standard CTAs. Publish immediately or save as draft for editorial review.

    Use cases

    Shows on independent .com domains that own their SEO

    Don't rely on Apple or Spotify's discoverability — own the long-tail search traffic for every topic you cover.

    B2B podcasts that feed a content-marketing funnel

    Each interview becomes long-form lead-gen content with mid-post CTAs, exit intent forms, and full schema markup.

    Networks running WordPress as their CMS

    Multi-site WordPress installs handled per show; one EpisodeOps workspace publishes to the right site automatically.

    Need this today?

    Native WordPress integration is on the roadmap. For now, you can connect EpisodeOps to WordPress via Zapier — every workflow described above works through the Zapier bridge.

    See WordPress on Zapier

    Try EpisodeOps free

    Free release pack on signup — no card required. Connect WordPress when you're ready.

    Common questions

    Does this work with WordPress.com hosted sites, or only self-hosted?

    Both. WordPress.com supports the REST API on Business plan and above. Self-hosted (WordPress.org) supports it natively.

    How does this handle SEO schema markup?

    Each post includes Article and PodcastEpisode schema in the head, with the transcript marked as articleBody. Search engines (and AI Overviews) cite these as primary sources.

    Can I customize the post layout?

    Yes. We provide a default WordPress template; you can override with your own Gutenberg blocks or shortcodes per show.