Integrations Guide

Connect Gixo to WordPress, Medium, Ghost, and other CMS platforms. Publish content directly with one-click integration and full formatting preservation.

3+ CMS Platforms
1-Click Publish
Full Format Preservation
API Keys

How It Works

Connect your CMS and publish directly from Gixo in four steps.

1
Open Integration Settings

Go to Settings and open the Integrations section. You will see a list of supported CMS platforms ready to connect.

2
Enter Connection Details

Select your CMS platform and provide the required credentials — typically a site URL and an API key or application password generated from your CMS admin panel.

3
Test the Connection

Click the test button to verify that Gixo can communicate with your CMS. The test confirms API key validity, site accessibility, and publish permissions.

4
Publish from the Editor

Open any content item and use the one-click publish button in the editor toolbar. Gixo sends the fully formatted content directly to your CMS as a draft or published post.

Key Features

Seamless publishing from Gixo to your CMS of choice.

WordPress Integration

Native REST API connection to self-hosted WordPress and WordPress.com sites. Full HTML formatting, featured images, categories, and tags are transferred automatically.

Medium Integration

Publish directly to your Medium account with a single click. Articles arrive with headings, images, and inline formatting intact, ready for your Medium audience.

Ghost Integration

API key-based publishing to Ghost blogs. Content is delivered as clean HTML that Ghost renders natively, preserving your theme styling and layout structure.

Format Preservation

Headings, bold text, images, links, lists, and code blocks transfer cleanly to every supported platform. What you see in the Gixo editor is what appears on your published site.

One-Click Publish

The publish button sits in the content editor toolbar. One click sends the current document to your connected CMS — no copy-pasting, no format cleanup, no switching tabs.

Connection Management

Test, edit, or remove CMS connections at any time from the Integrations settings. Each connection stores its credentials securely and can be re-tested whenever you need to verify access.

Pro Tip
Test your integration connection before publishing for the first time. The test function verifies API keys and permissions, so you can catch configuration issues before they affect a published article.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which CMS platforms does Gixo integrate with?
Gixo currently supports WordPress (self-hosted and WordPress.com), Medium, and Ghost. Each integration uses the platform's official API for reliable, secure publishing. Additional CMS platforms are added based on user demand.
How do I set up a WordPress integration?
Go to Settings, open Integrations, and select WordPress. Enter your site URL and an application password generated from your WordPress admin panel under Users → Application Passwords. Click Test Connection to verify, and you are ready to publish.
Does formatting transfer correctly when publishing?
Yes. Gixo converts your content to clean HTML before sending it to your CMS. Headings, bold and italic text, images, links, lists, and code blocks are all preserved. The result matches what you see in the Gixo editor.
What should I do if the connection test fails?
Verify that your site URL is correct and accessible, confirm your API key or application password has publish permissions, and check that your CMS is not blocking API requests through a firewall or security plugin. Re-enter the credentials and test again.

Connect Your CMS

Publish directly from Gixo to WordPress, Medium, or Ghost. One click, full formatting, zero hassle.

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