WordPress
Working with WordPress Posts
When you first connect your WordPress site to CoSchedule, your calendar will be populated with the published and draft posts you currently have in WordPress. If you have an unscheduled […]Working with Multiple WordPress Sites
Add all your WordPress sites to one calendar. No more jumping from calendar to calendar to keep track of every WordPress site. Quickly access all your sites (and every associated […]Use WordPress Custom Post Types with CoSchedule
Custom post types are a way of distinguishing different types of content on your WordPress website. Many themes take advantage of them as a way to organize different types of […]Update the CoSchedule WordPress Plugin
When a new version of the CoSchedule plugin comes out, you can use the automatic updater through WordPress to update it to the newest version that we offer. If you’re […]Manage Which WordPress Categories Appear in the WordPress Editor
If you are the Owner or Admin in CoSchedule, you can manage WordPress categories for your calendar. Open the left-hand menu in CoSchedule and go to Settings > Integrations > WordPress. Inside […]Convert Content Attachments to WordPress
The ability to convert content attachments to WordPress allows you to build and plan your WordPress posts in CoSchedule without having to go back and forth between your calendar and […]WordPress with CoSchedule Calendar Products
Connect your WordPress site(s) to your CoSchedule calendar by installing the CoSchedule WordPress plugin. This allows all of your WordPress posts (including Posts, Pages, and Custom Post Types) to automatically […]Associate WordPress Authors with CoSchedule Team Members
If you have connected your WordPress site to CoSchedule, Owners, Managers, and Admins are able to associate WordPress author accounts to your CoSchedule team member accounts. Associating a CoSchedule team member […]