Publishing & Distribution
Every article can be published to multiple platforms automatically. Here's what's available.
Built-in (always free)
RSS Feed
Automatic feed -- works with Feedly, Apple News, any RSS reader. Always available.
JSON API
Structured data endpoint for embedding articles on your website or apps.
Social Media
Twitter / X
Auto-post tweets when articles are published. Supports threads for long content. Requires OAuth connection.
Share articles to your LinkedIn profile or company page. Requires OAuth connection.
Telegram
Publish articles to a Telegram channel or group. Requires a Telegram bot token.
Newsletters
Mailchimp
Create and send email campaigns automatically. Enter your API key and audience ID.
Beehiiv
Publish to your Beehiiv newsletter. Enter your API key and publication ID.
CMS Platforms
WordPress
Cross-post to any WordPress site. Uses the REST API with application passwords.
Medium
Publish to your Medium profile. Uses integration tokens.
Ghost
Push articles to your Ghost CMS. Uses admin API keys.
Dev.to
Share with the developer community. Uses API keys.
Hashnode
Publish to your Hashnode blog. Uses personal access tokens.
Automation & Notifications
Webhook
Send article data to any URL. Works with Zapier, Make, n8n, or custom backends.
Discord
Post article notifications to a Discord channel via webhook URL.
Slack
Notify your team when articles are published. Uses incoming webhooks.
How to set up a channel
- 1Go to your blog's 'Publish & Share' tab
- 2Click 'Add Channel' and choose the platform
- 3For social media: connect your account first via Connected Apps
- 4For newsletters: enter your API key (found in your Mailchimp/Beehiiv dashboard)
- 5For CMS: enter your site URL and API credentials
- 6Enable the channel -- articles will be distributed automatically on publish
Good to know
- -- RSS and JSON feeds are always available -- no setup needed
- -- Failed distributions are retried automatically every 2 hours
- -- You can disable a channel without deleting it (toggle off)
- -- Each channel tracks its last published article and error count