Documentation
Everything you need to know to get started with AI Blog Press and publish AI-powered content to your WordPress site.
1. Getting Started
AI Blog Press generates SEO-optimized blog posts using AI and publishes them directly to your WordPress site. Here's how to get up and running:
- Create an account — sign up with your email, or use Google or GitHub
- Complete onboarding — a quick wizard walks you through blog setup and (optionally) WordPress connection
- Generate topics — AI creates 15 SEO topic ideas based on your niche and keywords
- Generate & publish posts — approve topics, generate full articles, review them, and publish to WordPress
The free plan lets you generate up to 4 posts per month — no credit card required.
2. Blog Configuration
Your blog configuration tells the AI about your business and how to write for you. You set this up during onboarding and can change it anytime from Dashboard → Config.
Business / Blog Description
Describe what your business does, who your audience is, and what makes you unique (50–500 characters). The more specific you are, the more relevant the generated content will be.
Location
Optional. If your business serves a specific area (e.g. "New York, NY" or "United Kingdom"), add it here. The AI uses this for local SEO optimization.
Target Keywords
Enter 5–50 comma-separated keywords that describe your niche (e.g. "digital marketing, SEO tips, content strategy"). These guide topic generation and on-page SEO.
Article Language
Choose from 20 supported languages. All generated content — titles, articles, and meta descriptions — will be written in this language.
Communication Style
Choose the tone that matches your brand:
- Expert — authoritative, data-driven, industry terminology
- Simple — clear, everyday language, accessible to all
- Premium — sophisticated, polished, luxury feel
- Sales — persuasive, action-oriented, conversion-focused
- Neutral — balanced, informative, professional tone
3. Connecting WordPress
To publish posts directly from AI Blog Press, you need to connect your WordPress site. This uses the WordPress REST API with an application password — a secure way to grant access without sharing your main password.
Prerequisites
- A self-hosted WordPress site (wordpress.org), or a WordPress.com site on the Business plan or higher
- Your site must be accessible over HTTPS
- Your WordPress user account must have the Editor or Administrator role (needs permission to create and publish posts)
- The WordPress REST API must be enabled (it is by default — only disabled if a security plugin blocks it)
Step-by-Step Setup
Step 1: Find your WordPress username
Log in to your WordPress admin panel. Go to Users → Profile. Your username is displayed at the top of the page. This is the username you'll enter in AI Blog Press (not your email address).
Step 2: Generate an Application Password
Application passwords let external apps access your WordPress site without using your main password. To create one:
- In your WordPress admin, go to Users → Profile
- Scroll down to the Application Passwords section (near the bottom of the page)
- In the "New Application Password Name" field, type a label like
AI Blog Press - Click "Add New Application Password"
- WordPress will display a password like
abcd EFGH 1234 ijkl MNOP 5678 - Copy this password immediately — it will only be shown once. You can paste it with or without the spaces.
Important: If you don't see the Application Passwords section, check that your site uses HTTPS. WordPress only shows this feature on HTTPS sites. Some security plugins may also disable it — check your plugin settings.
Step 3: Enter credentials in AI Blog Press
Go to Dashboard → WordPress (or complete this step during onboarding) and fill in:
- Site URL — your WordPress address including
https://(e.g.https://myblog.com) - Username — your WordPress username (from Step 1)
- Application Password — the password generated in Step 2
Step 4: Test the connection
Click "Connect & Test". AI Blog Press will verify that it can reach your WordPress site and that your credentials are valid. If successful, you'll see a green "Connected" status with your site name.
Troubleshooting
"Invalid credentials"
Double-check that you're using your WordPress username (not email) and the application password (not your regular WordPress password).
"REST API not available"
Some security plugins (like Wordfence or iThemes) can disable the REST API. Check your plugin settings and make sure the REST API is enabled for authenticated users.
"Insufficient permissions"
Your WordPress user needs the Editor or Administrator role. Go to WordPress Admin → Users and check your role.
Application Passwords section not visible
Ensure your site uses HTTPS. Application passwords require a secure connection. Also check that no plugin is hiding this feature.
4. Generating Topics
Before generating blog posts, you need topics. Go to Dashboard → Topics and click "Generate Topics".
The AI will create 15 SEO topics based on your blog configuration. Each topic includes:
- Title — an SEO-optimized working title for the blog post
- Primary keyword — the main keyword the post will target
- Secondary keywords — supporting keywords for broader reach
- Angle — a brief description of the unique approach for the article
- Score — a 1–100 rating of the topic's search potential (higher is better)
Approving and Rejecting Topics
Review each topic and approve the ones you want to turn into blog posts, or reject the ones that don't fit. Only approved topics can be used for post generation. You can also delete topics you no longer need.
5. Generating Posts
Once you have approved topics, go to Dashboard → Posts and click "Generate Post". Select an approved topic, and the AI will write a full blog post.
Each generated post includes:
- A full article (1,500–2,500 words) with headings, paragraphs, lists, and quotes
- An SEO-optimized meta description
- A URL-friendly slug
- Featured images and in-content images (depending on your plan)
Images by Plan
| Plan | Images per Post |
|---|---|
| Free | No images |
| Pro | 1 featured image |
| Max | 1 featured image + 1 in-content image |
| Enterprise | 1 featured image + 1 in-content image |
Image generation may add up to a minute to the post creation time. If an image fails to generate, the post is still created successfully without it.
6. Reviewing & Editing Posts
After generation, posts appear with "Review" status on the Posts page. Before publishing, you can:
- Preview — see the full article as it will appear, including images
- Edit — modify the title, article content, meta description, and URL slug
- Approve — mark the post as ready for publishing
- Delete — remove the post entirely
We recommend reviewing each post before publishing, especially to verify facts, add personal insights, and ensure the tone matches your brand.
7. Publishing to WordPress
Once a post is approved and your WordPress site is connected, click "Publish" on the post card. AI Blog Press will:
- Upload the featured image to your WordPress media library (if one was generated)
- Create the post on your WordPress site with the title, content, meta description, and slug
- Set the featured image on the published post
The post is published immediately as a live article on your WordPress site. You can view it directly from the link provided after publishing.
8. Automation
Available on Pro, Max, and Enterprise plans. Automation lets AI Blog Press run your entire content pipeline on autopilot. Configure it from Dashboard → Automation.
The automation pipeline runs every 30 minutes and consists of 4 phases, each with its own toggle:
1. Auto-Generate Topics
Automatically generates new SEO topics based on your blog config. Topics are auto-approved and added to your queue.
2. Auto-Generate Posts
Picks the next approved topic and generates a full blog post with images (based on your plan).
3. Auto-Approve Posts
Automatically approves generated posts without manual review. Enable this only if you trust the AI output for your niche.
4. Auto-Publish
Publishes the oldest approved post to your connected WordPress site. Requires an active WordPress connection.
You can enable individual phases or use the Autopilot toggle to turn all four on at once. A common setup is to enable auto-generate topics and posts but keep auto-approve off so you can review each post before it goes live.
Tip: Automation respects your plan's monthly limits. It will stop generating once you've reached your post or topic cap for the billing period.
9. Plans & Limits
| Feature | Free | Pro | Max | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Posts per month | 4 | 8 | 16 | Unlimited |
| Topic generations / month | 8 | 16 | 32 | Unlimited |
| Images per post | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
| WordPress sites | 1 | 1 | 1 | Unlimited |
| Automation | — | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Price | $0 | $59/mo | $99/mo | Custom |
You can upgrade or downgrade your plan anytime from Dashboard → Billing. Changes take effect immediately.
Need help?
If you have questions or run into issues, contact us at agencjaautomatyzacji.pl@gmail.com.