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Integrations & CMS Sync

Connect WordPress, Webflow, or Ghost so posts published to your agent site also mirror to your existing blog.

Pendium publishes to your agent site first. If you also run a blog on WordPress, Webflow, or Ghost, you can connect it so posts mirror there automatically — your agent site stays the primary home, and your existing blog stays in sync.

This is optional and additive. If your agent site already is your blog, skip it entirely — publishing works the same with no CMS connected.

Connecting a CMS

Connect from the Integrations screen (or the "Mirror to your existing blog" option in Agent Site → Setup):

  • WordPress — enter your site URL. Pendium detects whether it's self-hosted or WordPress.com. Self-hosted uses a username + application password; WordPress.com connects via a sign-in redirect.
  • Webflow — connect with Webflow, then pick the site and CMS collection to publish into and map the fields (title, body, slug, excerpt, featured image).
  • Ghost — enter your Ghost admin URL and an Admin API key (created in Ghost under Settings → Integrations).

Once connected, the integration shows up with its status and an auto-publish toggle.

How mirroring works

  • Auto-mirror on — every post you publish to your agent site Feed is also published to that CMS automatically.
  • Auto-mirror off — posts publish to your agent site only; you can push an individual post to the CMS by hand later.

When a post mirrors, Pendium converts it to the platform's native format (markdown → HTML for WordPress and Ghost; field-mapped for Webflow), uploads the hero image, and carries over the excerpt and tags. Each post tracks its per-platform sync status, so you can see what published where.

Agent-site-first, always

The agent site is the primary destination by design:

  • No CMS connected? Publishing works — posts go to your agent site.
  • CMS connected, auto-mirror off? Posts go to your agent site; mirror on demand.
  • CMS connected, auto-mirror on? Posts go to your agent site and your CMS in one step.

You never have to choose between the agent site and your blog — the agent site is where AI agents read and cite you, and the CMS mirror keeps your human-facing blog current at the same time.

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