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How to Connect Your WordPress Site to Katteb — Step-by-Step Plugin Setup Guide

Connecting your WordPress site to Katteb lets you publish AI-generated articles directly to WordPress with one click — including featured images, categories, authors, and SEO schema markup. The setup takes about 2 minutes using the free Katteb Connect plugin.

Step 1: Download the Katteb Connect Plugin

  1. Log in to your Katteb dashboard at app.katteb.com
  2. Go to Integrations from the sidebar
  3. Click "Download Plugin" to get the katteb-connect.zip file

Step 2: Install the Plugin on WordPress

  1. In your WordPress admin, go to Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin
  2. Upload the katteb-connect.zip file
  3. Click Install Now, then Activate

Step 3: Copy the Connection Key

  1. Once activated, go to Settings → Katteb Connect in your WordPress admin
  2. You'll see a 64-character Connection Key — copy it
  3. This key authenticates all communication between Katteb and your WordPress site

Step 4: Link Your Site in Katteb

  1. Back in the Katteb dashboard, go to Integrations
  2. Enter your WordPress site URL (e.g., https://yourdomain.com)
  3. Paste the Connection Key you copied
  4. Click Connect

Katteb will verify the connection by pinging your site's REST API. Once verified, you'll see your site listed as an active integration ✅

What Happens After Connecting?

  • A "Publish to WordPress" button appears in the article editor toolbar
  • When publishing, Katteb fetches your site's categories and authors in real time
  • You can publish as Draft or Published directly from Katteb
  • Featured images are automatically downloaded to your WordPress Media Library
  • JSON-LD schema markup is injected into the page <head> for SEO

You Can Connect Multiple Sites

There's no limit to how many WordPress sites you can connect. Each site gets its own Connection Key, and you can choose which site to publish to from the publishing modal.

Troubleshooting

  • "Connection failed" — Make sure the Katteb Connect plugin is activated and your site's REST API is accessible (not blocked by a security plugin)
  • "Unauthorized (401)" — The Connection Key may have been reset in WordPress. Copy the new key and update it in Katteb
  • Images not appearing? — Ensure your WordPress server can access external URLs (some hosts block outgoing HTTP requests)

Need help connecting? Contact Katteb Support →

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