Connecting to WordPress
Machined lets you connect to unlimited WordPress sites to publish content directly.
There are two ways to connect to WordPress:
Connecting Automatically​
Connecting automatically is super simple, the connection process opens a new browser window which takes you to your WordPress authorization site to approve our connection. Approving the connection is all you need to do, we will do the rest :)
Connecting Manually​
While the manual process is a little bit more involved, it is still fairly simple:
Create an Application Password​
In order to connect Machined to you WordPress site, you first need to create an Application Password.
You can either watch this short helpful video or follow the step-by-step guide below.
Step-by-step guide​
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Log into WordPress
- You should log in with the user account that has the correct permissions to create posts - we recommend that you use an admin account to avoid permission issues.
- Be aware that this user will show as the default author for articles - but we always post as draft and you can change the author manually in the post.
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Navigate to your "Profile" page

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Scroll down until you see the "Application Passwords" section

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Create an Application Password for Machined

- Type "machined" for the name
- Click the "Add New Application Password" button\
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Congratulations! You now have an application password!

Leave this page open as you will need this password in the next step (or copy it to a safe place)...
Configure your WordPress connection in Machined​
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Log into Machined
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Open the configuration panel

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Click "Connect" on one of the WordPress connections

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Enter your WordPress connection details

- The domain is your website's domain (excluding the https://)
- The username is your username, (NOT the name of the application password)
- The application password is the password you generated in the previous section
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Click "Connect" to test the connection

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Ensure that your site shows as connected

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Congratulations! You have connected Machined to your WordPress site!
Troubleshooting​
Please see our WordPress Troubleshooting guide