Publish approved SEO content through your stack.
Choose a documented CMS, Git, webhook, or manual publishing path while your website keeps its domain, canonical URLs, analytics, and deployment.
Markdown/MDX + Git · stable
Sites with versioned content, a reproducible build, and deployment triggered by repository changes.
Webflow · stable
Marketing sites with a tested Webflow CMS Collection and an existing Collection Template for articles.
WordPress · stable
Existing WordPress blogs that want a structured research, briefing, review, and publishing workflow without moving to a hosted content subdomain.
Framer · beta
Framer sites with a writable CMS Collection and teams that can test the beta adapter in a controlled Node.js 22+ environment.
Shopify · stable
Commerce brands that want informational or educational SEO content to live beside their storefront on the existing Shopify domain and theme.
Ghost · stable
Founder blogs, publications, and SaaS sites whose canonical content already lives in Ghost and should keep using the active Ghost theme and membership stack.
Wix · stable
Wix sites using Wix Blog with an API member configured as the author for approved posts.
Contentful · stable
Headless websites that already render a Contentful content type and want reviewed SEO content to enter the same model and deployment path as editor-created entries.
Sanity · stable
Sanity-backed marketing sites with a known document type and frontend query that can render the mapped article fields on a canonical route.
Strapi · stable
Self-hosted or managed Strapi projects with a defined article collection and a frontend that already owns the public blog route.
HubSpot · stable
B2B marketing teams whose website, forms, campaigns, and canonical blog already run through HubSpot CMS Hub.
Custom webhook · stable
Teams with an existing server-side publishing endpoint that can authenticate requests, validate a stable payload, upsert by post ID or slug, and return a public URL.
Squarespace reviewed handoff · reviewed_fallback
Existing Squarespace sites that must keep their current templates and domain and can accept a reviewed HTML or Markdown handoff instead of direct native API publishing.
Build a review-first SEO workflow.
Start with evidence, keep editorial control, and publish approved work through your existing website.
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