Can I Publish Katteb Articles to Multiple WordPress Sites at the Same Time?
Yes — you can connect unlimited WordPress sites to your Katteb account and publish to any of them. However, each publishing action targets one site at a time (you choose which site from the dropdown when publishing).
How Multiple Site Publishing Works
- Install the Katteb Connect plugin on each WordPress site you want to connect
- Each plugin generates its own unique Connection Key
- In Katteb, go to Integrations and add each site with its URL and key
- All your connected sites appear in the "Publish to WordPress" modal dropdown
Organizing Multiple Sites
To keep things organized when managing multiple sites, Katteb lets you:
- Rename sites — Give each connection a custom nickname (e.g., "Client Blog", "Spanish Site", "Personal Blog") from the kebab menu on the Integrations page
- See site domains — The site's domain is always displayed alongside the nickname for quick identification
Publishing to Different Sites from the Content Planner
When scheduling articles in the Content Planner, you can assign each article to a different WordPress site:
- Article A →
blog.clientone.com(published as Draft) - Article B →
mybrand.com(published immediately) - Article C →
niche-site.com(scheduled for next week)
Each scheduled article stores its own WordPress target site, category, author, and post status independently.
Using Multiple Sites with Different Brands
A powerful workflow is pairing each WordPress site with a dedicated Katteb Brand:
- Brand "Tech Blog" → Connected to
techinsights.com→ English articles about AI tools - Brand "Health Blog" → Connected to
wellnessguide.com→ Arabic articles about nutrition - Brand "Client Project" → Connected to
client-website.com→ Client-specific voice and style
Switch brands in the Katteb dashboard, generate content tailored to that brand, and publish to the matching WordPress site — all from one account.
Can I Disconnect a Site?
Yes. Go to Integrations, click the three-dot menu on any site card, and select "Disconnect". This removes the connection from Katteb — but the Katteb Connect plugin on WordPress remains installed (you can remove it separately if needed).
Note: Scheduled articles assigned to a disconnected site will fail to auto-publish. Reassign them to a different site before disconnecting.