Ghost
WordPress

Ghost and WordPress Integration

No-code Integration
No-code
Supported Automation Platforms
6automatiomation platforms supported
Ghost Actions
44Ghost Triggers & Actions
WordPress Actions
86WordPress Triggers & Actions

How to connect Ghost and WordPress

Ghost and WordPress integration is available through workflow automation tools – Make.com, Zapier, n8n.io or 3 more. With the combination of 49 Ghost triggers and 87 WordPress actions, you can create thousands of integration workflows to automate your work.

Popular Workflows for Ghost and WordPress Integration

The integration of Ghost and WordPress can help simplify your workflow processes and improve productivity. Here are some popular workflows that can be achieved through their integration.

  • Save files to the cloud storage
  • Register new leads for webinars to nurture them

Workflow Automation Platforms supported by Ghost and WordPress

Looking for an efficient way to automate your workflow processes between Ghost and WordPress? These workflow automation platforms are designed to do just that - all without requiring any coding expertise. Browse through this list to discover the right fit for your business.

  • Make.com. Make.com (Integromat) is a powerful automation tool that enables users to connect their favorite apps, services, and devices without any coding skills. With its unique features, users can automate even complex integrations easily and efficiently, saving time and effort. Integromat allows to connect apps and automate processes in a few clicks.
  • Zapier. Zapier simplifies busy people's lives by automating web app data transfers, reducing tedious tasks, and allowing teams to collaborate effortlessly. With over 5,000 popular apps connected, it's never been easier to streamline your workflow.
  • n8n.io. n8n is a workflow automation tool, which helps to connect different apps and tools between each other using it's open, fair-code model. n8n is available as an open-source (only fair-code use) software and as a cloud service.
  • Pabbly Connect. Pabbly Connect simplifies automation for everyone, connecting multiple apps and streamlining tasks with ease. Trust in our technical expertise and focus on making an impact in your field.
  • Integrately. Integrately helps to integrate your apps in 1 click using easy to set up automation templates. Live chat support and an impressive 10k+ customer base set it apart.
  • Albato. Albato is the ultimate platform for automating all your business needs. With no coding required, you can connect any apps and streamline your workflows. Plus, their App Integrator allows you to easily add missing apps to their library. Albato Embedded is perfect for SaaS.

Ghost and WordPress Integration Price

If you have decided to use a workflow automation tool to connect Ghost and WordPress, it's important to carefully analyze the cost of integration.

If you're looking to integrate Ghost and WordPress with the help of automation services, we've got you covered. We've gathered and organized pricing information and created a table below showing details for 100, 1K, 10K and 100K basic automations per month.

A basic automation is a scenario, which includes a trigger and a single action. An example of simple automation is: every time form is filled send an email.

Price for 100, 1K, 10K and 100K basic automations per month
Automation Platform
Volume: 100
Plan: Free

$0

Volume: 1K
Plan: Core

$10.59

Volume: 10K
Plan: Core

$18.82

Volume: 100K
Plan: Core

$214.31

Volume: 100
Plan: Free

$0

Volume: 1K
Plan: Starter

$58.5

Volume: 10K
Plan: Professional

$193.5

Volume: 100K
Plan: Professional

$733.5

Volume: 100
Plan: Starter

$20

Volume: 1K
Plan: Starter

$20

Volume: 10K
Plan: Pro

$50

Volume: 100K
Plan:

Volume: 100
Plan: Starter

$29.99

Volume: 1K
Plan: Starter

$29.99

Volume: 10K
Plan: Professional

$49

Volume: 100K
Plan: Business

$299

Volume: 100
Plan: Free

$0

Volume: 1K
Plan: Basic

$19

Volume: 10K
Plan: Pro

$130

Volume: 100K
Plan:

Triggers and Actions supported by Ghost and WordPress

When integrating Ghost and WordPress, you typically seek automation that suits your business requirements.

Automations are workflows that link your applications to fully automate repetitive tasks. A Trigger serves as the initiating event of an Automation, while an Action denotes the event executed by the Automation.

We've taken great care in collecting every available Trigger and Action from multiple Workflow Automation Platforms, enabling you to evaluate integration possibilities and make an informed decision on connecting Ghost and WordPress.

Ghost

When this happens

Select a Trigger

WordPress

Do this

Select an Action

How to setup Ghost and WordPress integration

  • Step 1: Choose a Workflow Automation Service that supports the integration of Ghost with WordPress. Choose automation platform

    60 seconds

  • Step 2: Enable authentication for both Ghost and WordPress on the chosen automation platform

    60 seconds

  • Step 3: Pick a suitable Trigger for Ghost that will kickstart your automation workflow. Explore Triggers

    15 seconds

  • Step 4: Choose a resulting Action for WordPress. Explore Actions

    15 seconds

  • Step 5: Set up the data exchange between Ghost and WordPress and configure the parameters to meet your requirements.

    120 seconds

  • Step 6: Complete your integration by testing and publishing it. You're all set!

Ghost and WordPress integration Diagram

Ghost and WordPress Integration
Ghost + WordPress Integration schema

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Ghost integrate with WordPress?

You can connect Ghost and WordPress automatically using no-code Workflow Automation Tool. Use Make.com, Zapier, n8n.io, Pabbly Connect, Integrately or Albato to link Ghost and WordPress.

Can you Integrate Ghost and WordPress for free?

Yes, you can use the free plan of Make.com, Zapier, Pabbly Connect or Integrately to connect Ghost to WordPress for free, albeit with some limitations. You can use open source workflow automation tool n8n.io to self-host your integration script between Ghost and WordPress.

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