The Content Agent can publish straight to your WordPress, no copy-paste.
Two ways to connect it
In Content Agent → Settings choose one:
- CiteProof plugin (recommended) — install the plugin on your WordPress and authentication happens via the plugin key, with no passwords to manage.
- Application Password — in WordPress go to Users → Your Profile → Application Passwords, generate a token and paste it into CiteProof along with your username. The token is encrypted.
You can also set the default publish status (draft, pending, published) and category/author.
Publishing an article
When an article is ready, open its card and press Publish to WordPress. CiteProof converts the content to HTML and creates the post via the API. By default it creates it as a draft: so you review it in WordPress before publishing for real.
If something goes wrong
If the credentials are invalid or WordPress doesn't respond, CiteProof shows the error (e.g. authentication failed) but doesn't lose the article: it stays "ready" so you can fix the credentials and retry.
Does the article go live immediately?
No, by default it's created as a draft in WordPress, so you can review it first. You can change the default status in settings.
Do I have to give my WordPress password?
No. With the CiteProof plugin no password is needed; alternatively you use a dedicated WordPress Application Password (revocable anytime), not your main password.