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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Failed Post" from Metricool.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Upload Media" in WordPress.
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Zapier seamlessly connects Metricool and WordPress, automating your workflow.
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
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Practical ways you can use Metricool and WordPress
Track social media post failures in WordPress
Keep a record of social media post failures for better oversight. If a post fails to publish via Metricool, Zapier can create a post in WordPress to note the occurrence. This helps ensure no issue goes unnoticed and is logged for further review.
Business OwnerPost WordPress articles automatically to social media
Simplify the process of sharing blog content on social media. When you publish a new post in WordPress, Zapier can automatically schedule a post in Metricool to promote it on your social platforms. This ensures timely content sharing, increased visibility, and reduced manual effort.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Metricool + WordPress integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Metricool and WordPress
How do I integrate Metricool with WordPress using Zapier?
To integrate Metricool with WordPress using Zapier, you first need to set up both accounts. On Zapier, you can create a 'Zap' where WordPress is the trigger app and Metricool is the action app. Select specific triggers like 'New Post' from WordPress and choose actions such as 'Create a Report' in Metricool.
What kind of data can be automatically synced between WordPress and Metricool using Zapier?
When integrating WordPress with Metricool via Zapier, you can automatically sync data such as new posts, categories, and tags updates from WordPress to Metricool. This allows Metricool to generate updated analytics reports or schedule content based on these changes.
Why isn't my new WordPress post appearing in Metricool through Zapier?
If your new post isn't appearing in Metricool, ensure that your Zap is correctly set up with the appropriate trigger ('New Post' in WordPress) and action ('Create Analytics in Metricool'). Review your connection permissions and check for any errors in the Task History on our dashboard.
Can I trigger multiple actions in Metricool from one WordPress event using a single Zap?
Yes, we allow you to set up multiple actions for a single trigger within the same Zap. For example, when a new post is published on your WordPress site (trigger), you can simultaneously create a report and schedule it for social media publication on Metricool (actions).
Does Zapier support custom fields from WordPress when sending data to Metricool?
Zapier supports custom fields if they are part of the standard API data that flows through as part of your chosen trigger event. These can be used within your actions for customizing reports or scheduling on Metricool.
What should I do if the connection between my WordPress site and Metricool fails?
Check all credentials and permissions associated with both your WordPress and Metricool accounts on our platform. Ensure no recent changes have been made without re-authenticating. Utilize our Task History feature to debug any specific errors noted during attempts to connect.
How frequently does data sync occur between my linked WordPress account and Metricool via Zapier?
The frequency of data syncing depends on your plan type - Free plan users may experience delays while Premium plans usually allow near real-time syncing triggered by events like 'New Post' creation or edits in their linked WordPress account.