Kitful
Kitful
Description
Kitful lets you connect a WordPress site to your Kitful workspace and receive posts published from Kitful.
Features
- Connect WordPress to your Kitful workspace in a few clicks
- Publish Kitful articles to WordPress as drafts, pending posts, private posts, or published posts
- Set default WordPress author and categories for incoming articles
- Map SEO title and description into popular WordPress SEO plugins
- Import featured images into the WordPress Media Library
- Review recently synced Kitful posts from the WordPress settings page
This plugin:
- generates a secure secret for Kitful requests
- exposes WordPress REST endpoints used by Kitful
- lets you choose local publishing defaults like draft or publish
- maps SEO title and description into popular WordPress SEO plugins
- shows recent posts synced from Kitful
This plugin requires a Kitful account.
Privacy
This plugin communicates with https://kitful.ai when an administrator clicks Connect to Kitful and when Kitful sends authenticated publish or ping requests to the REST endpoints exposed by this plugin.
The plugin exposes WordPress REST API endpoints that accept requests from Kitful when the correct site secret is supplied. Incoming Kitful requests may include article HTML, SEO metadata, tags, and featured image URLs so WordPress can create or update posts.
If a Kitful article includes a featured image URL, WordPress may make an outbound request to that remote image host in order to download the image into the local Media Library.
The plugin does not send analytics, usage telemetry, or background tracking data to Kitful.
Service URL: https://kitful.ai
Privacy Policy: https://kitful.ai/privacy
Terms of Service: https://kitful.ai/terms
Installation
- Upload the plugin to
/wp-content/plugins/kitfulor install it through the WordPress plugin screen. - Activate the plugin.
- Open
Settings -> Kitful. - Click
Connect to Kitful. - Sign in to Kitful if needed and choose the workspace that should publish to this site.
Faq
No. Content is created in Kitful and then published into WordPress through this plugin.
No. The plugin generates and stores its own site secret for Kitful publishing requests.
When you connect the plugin, WordPress sends your site URL, the plugin REST base URL, and a short-lived connect token to Kitful so Kitful can securely establish the connection for this site.
Reviews
Changelog
1.0.0
- Initial release



