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Publish Reviewed Content to WordPress

The biggest bottleneck in content marketing is the last mile: turning a draft into a clean, reviewed, SEO-ready post. Clickcentric focuses the live CMS workflow on WordPress, with other CMS integrations on the roadmap.

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Why CMS Publishing Is a Bottleneck

Copy-Paste Destroys Formatting

Pasting from AI tools or Google Docs into WordPress introduces bloated CSS, breaks heading hierarchy, strips lists, and injects invisible formatting artifacts.

30+ Minutes of CMS Work Per Article

After the article is written, someone still needs to set meta titles, descriptions, slugs, categories, tags, images, alt text, and schema — for every single piece.

No AI Writer Handles the Last Mile

AI tools stop at raw text output. The 'last mile' — formatting, metadata, schema injection, and CMS deployment — is where the real time sink lives.

How WordPress Publishing Works

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Connect WordPress

Add your WordPress URL, username, and Application Password through the dashboard connection flow.

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Generate Your Content

Create content with the AI Writer. Every article is generated with clean HTML, proper heading hierarchy, and all technical SEO elements built in.

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Review the Final Output

Review the article, metadata, slug guidance, schema, and internal links before sending content to WordPress.

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Send to WordPress

Move the reviewed post into WordPress and finish publication in your normal editorial workflow.

What the Workflow Prepares

Clean Semantic HTML

Proper H2-H4 hierarchy, semantic lists, and tables — no inline CSS.

JSON-LD Schema Markup

Article, FAQ, Breadcrumb, and Speakable schema injected automatically.

SEO Meta Tags

Meta title, description, Open Graph copy, and URL guidance ready for review.

Image Guidance

Prepare image direction and descriptive alt text for the final post.

Editorial Metadata

Keep target keyword, title, description, and publishing notes in one workflow.

Clean Review Flow

Reduce paste-and-format cleanup before the post reaches your CMS.

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Live CMS workflow: WordPress
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Roadmap integrations
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Unreviewed auto-publishes required

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

WordPress is the primary live CMS workflow. Shopify, Webflow, GA4, and Slack should be treated as roadmap or setup-dependent unless they are enabled in your account.
No plugin is required for the current WordPress connection. Use a WordPress Application Password from your user profile.
Manual copy-paste can introduce formatting cleanup work. Clickcentric keeps the draft, metadata, schema planning, and links organized before the content reaches WordPress.
Yes. Keep editorial control in WordPress after content is sent over, including draft review and scheduling inside your CMS.
Use a WordPress Application Password rather than your normal login password. Application Passwords can be revoked from WordPress at any time.

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