Full-Length Articles
Write up to 50,000 characters per post. Long-form guides, tutorials, and announcements all fit comfortably.
Connect your WordPress site once and publish full blog posts with categories, tags, and featured images from the same calendar that runs your social media.
One dashboard for WordPress and every social channel
Three steps between a draft in RobinReach and a live post on your blog.
In your WordPress admin, open Users, then Profile, and generate an Application Password named RobinReach. Your main password stays private.
Paste your site URL, username, and the Application Password into RobinReach. The connection is verified instantly over the official REST API.
Compose your post, pick categories and tags, add a featured image, and schedule it exactly like any other channel.
RobinReach publishes through the official WordPress REST API, so posts land on your site exactly as you wrote them.
Write up to 50,000 characters per post. Long-form guides, tutorials, and announcements all fit comfortably.
Pick from your site's existing categories and tags while you compose, or create new tags on the fly.
Attach an image and RobinReach uploads it to your Media Library and sets it as the featured image automatically.
Plan WordPress posts next to Instagram, LinkedIn, and X content, and see your whole publishing week at a glance.
Let Robin draft a long-form post from a topic or a link, then fine-tune every word before it goes live.
RobinReach connects with a WordPress Application Password. Your main password is never stored, and you can revoke access anytime.
Your blog and your social channels finally live in one workflow.
Schedule the article itself: title, body, categories, tags, and featured image, straight to your site.
Line up launch posts for the same article across 11 social networks, all from the same composer.
Learn morePoint RobinReach at your blog's RSS feed and new articles become ready-to-review social posts automatically.
Learn moreA WordPress site with the REST API enabled (it is on by default), your username, and an Application Password. You create the Application Password in your WordPress admin under Users, then Profile, and paste it into RobinReach together with your site URL.
The integration is built for self-hosted WordPress sites. WordPress.com sites can connect too as long as your plan supports Application Passwords and the REST API. Most WordPress.com Business and Commerce plans do.
Yes. RobinReach never sees or stores your main WordPress password. It authenticates with a dedicated Application Password that you can revoke in your WordPress admin at any moment, instantly cutting off access.
Yes. RobinReach loads the categories and tags that already exist on your site so you can pick them while composing, and you can type brand new tags that are created on your site when the post publishes.
Attach an image to your post in RobinReach and it is uploaded to your WordPress Media Library, then set as the featured image of the published post automatically.
WordPress posts in RobinReach can be up to 50,000 characters, by far the largest limit of any channel, so complete articles and in-depth guides fit without trimming.
Yes. WordPress works like every other channel in RobinReach: schedule posts for any date and time, review them in the calendar, and let RobinReach publish them automatically.
Yes. Robin, the built-in AI assistant, drafts long-form posts from a topic, a link, or a rough outline. You can also connect Claude through MCP and publish to your blog straight from an AI conversation.
Connect your WordPress site in under two minutes and run your blog and social media from one calendar.