How to publish RankYak articles when your CMS has no native integration.
RankYak publishes natively to WordPress, WordPress.com, Shopify, Wix, and Webflow. If your site runs on something else, everything up to the final step still works exactly the same: keywords are discovered, the content plan is built, and articles are written on schedule. Only the delivery to your site needs another path, and there are several to choose from.
If your platform is supported by Make or Zapier, one of those is usually the path of least effort. The Make integration pushes each article to a scenario the moment it is finished, and the Zapier integration triggers a Zap from your project's RSS feed. Either one can create posts on a wide range of platforms without you writing any code.
Some platforms can import content from a feed on their own. In that case, you may enable the RSS feed and point your platform at the feed URL; each article appears in the feed on its scheduled date.
If you or a developer are comfortable writing a little code, webhooks and the API give you full control. A webhook delivers each finished article to your endpoint as JSON, and the API lets you fetch articles and report the live URL of each published article back to RankYak. Together they support a fully custom pipeline that behaves much like a native integration.
Of course, you may skip automation entirely. On any finished article's page, the Copy article button copies the full article as rich text, HTML, or Markdown, and the neighboring menu copies the title, meta title, meta description, and slug. Pasting those into your CMS takes a minute per article. See viewing articles for a tour of the article page.
A few website builders offer no way for any external tool to publish content, so neither RankYak nor tools like Make and Zapier can create posts on them. At the time of writing, this includes Squarespace, Hostinger Website Builder, GoDaddy Website Builder, UENI, and Owner.com. On those platforms, manual copying is the only path. RankYak is ready to integrate with them as soon as they open up the necessary access.
If you would like a native integration for a platform that does offer publishing access, you may propose it at feedback.rankyak.com; see feature requests for how those are handled.
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