Schedule and publish WordPress posts automatically — from RSS, blogs, your own composer, or any MCP-compatible AI assistant. Set it up once. Ships forever.
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WordPress · 9:00 AM tomorrow
Native formatting applied
Link shortened & UTM-tagged
Retry on failure
RSS inWordPress previewQueued
Triggers that publish to WordPress
RSS → WordPress
Notion → WordPress
WordPress → WordPress
Claude → WordPress
ChatGPT → WordPress
Cursor → WordPress
CSV → WordPress
Composer → WordPress
Scheduled → WordPress
RSS → WordPress
Notion → WordPress
WordPress → WordPress
Claude → WordPress
ChatGPT → WordPress
Cursor → WordPress
CSV → WordPress
Composer → WordPress
Scheduled → WordPress
Native formatting
Posts that look native, not pasted
Cross-posting the same text everywhere produces broken WordPress posts — truncated mid-word, missing media, wrong aspect ratio. Feedloop reshapes the post to WordPress's native format before it ships. Specific to WordPress: ~60k chars body, image + video.
Manual cross-post
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Over WordPress's character limit — gets cut mid-word.
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Auto-truncated at word boundaries, native media, char count handled.
Any source
Wire any source to your WordPress
RSS feeds, a WordPress webhook, a connected social account, a CSV upload, an AI assistant via MCP, or the in-dashboard composer. Whichever trigger fires, the post lands on WordPress formatted natively.
Native two-way sync. Your Notion calendar is the source of truth — every row that gets a WordPress channel and a Scheduled date ships through Feedloop. Edits in Notion flow back into the queue. After publish, the row updates with the live URL.
Feedloop ships a Model Context Protocol server. Any MCP-compatible AI assistant can draft, schedule, and publish WordPress posts on your behalf — without you opening a dashboard.
Claude · MCP
You: Schedule the latest blog post for WordPress tomorrow at 9 AM. Draft a WordPress-native version first.
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Drafted & queued
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Works with Claude ChatGPT Cursor Gemini Windsurf VS Code+ 8 more
Most people who auto-post to WordPress also publish elsewhere. Configure one automation that fans out to wherever your audience lives — formatted natively per network.
Does Feedloop really publish directly to WordPress?
Yes — we use WordPress's official API, not a browser automation hack. Your post lands the same way it would if you'd opened the WordPress app and tapped Publish.
Do I need a WordPress business account?
No. Any active WordPress account works. Just connect it once via OAuth.
What does it cost to schedule WordPress posts with Feedloop?
Feedloop has a free tier you can use to schedule WordPress posts. Paid plans unlock higher volume and additional connected accounts. We accept USD via Polar and Ethiopian Birr via Telebirr.
Can I auto-post to WordPress from an RSS feed?
Yes — text-only RSS items publish fine, and WordPress happily accepts a featured image if your feed includes one (most do via <media:content> or the first <img> in the description). When publishing does happen, Feedloop auto-truncates at word boundaries to fit WordPress's character limit and dedupes by feed item ID so the same entry never ships twice.
How is this different from Buffer, Hootsuite, or dlvr.it for WordPress posting?
Buffer is composer-first — you still write every WordPress post by hand. Hootsuite is enterprise-priced with team workflows we don't try to match. dlvr.it has the same RSS-first shape Feedloop does but no MCP support. Feedloop's wedge is RSS-driven automation + native WordPress formatting + a Model Context Protocol server that lets Claude / ChatGPT / Cursor / Gemini drive your WordPress pipeline directly.
Can I plan WordPress posts in Notion and have Feedloop publish them?
Yes. Feedloop has native two-way Notion sync — duplicate the free Feedloop Content Calendar template (or connect an existing Notion calendar), tag each row with WordPress as a channel and a Scheduled date, and Feedloop turns each row into a real WordPress post on schedule. Edits in Notion flow back into the queue within ~60 seconds via Notion's webhook (with a 5-minute poll fallback). After publish, the row's status flips to Published and the live WordPress URL writes back into the row. No Zapier in the middle, no 5-step setup, and it's free on every Feedloop plan.
Can Claude or ChatGPT schedule WordPress posts for me?
Yes. Feedloop exposes its publishing tools through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), so any MCP-compatible AI client — Claude (web, desktop, code), ChatGPT, Cursor, Gemini, Windsurf, VS Code, Cline, Codex, LM Studio, Cherry Studio, Jan, AnythingLLM — can draft and schedule WordPress posts on your behalf. You authorize the connection once and the assistant can queue, reorder, or publish to WordPress without you switching tabs.
Can I see which WordPress posts actually work? What stats does Feedloop give me?
Yes — the Deeper insights tab exposes 22 statistical cuts specifically built for content optimization. For WordPress, the most useful are: caption sweet-spot (which caption length range gets the best engagement rate on WordPress specifically), hashtag sweet-spot (the optimal hashtag count per post for WordPress), engagement rate across 3 denominators (reach, impressions, followers), posting-time heatmap (7×24 grid showing when WordPress engagement is highest for YOUR audience), and a bait classifier that flags posts whose engagement spikes correlate with low-quality interactions. The same insights are available as MCP tools so Claude / ChatGPT can pull "what caption length should I use for WordPress?" directly into the chat. On Pro you can also schedule a white-label PDF report with your logo and brand color, delivered monthly to your inbox.
What happens if a WordPress post fails to publish?
The worker retries with exponential backoff before surfacing the failure for manual review. You'll see the exact WordPress API error message in the queue and can either retry, edit the post, or remove it. Token-expiry failures auto-trigger a refresh through OAuth — you only get a re-auth prompt when the refresh itself fails.
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