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Direction: Google Sheets ? WordPress
Marketing and editorial teams maintain a shared content calendar in Google Sheets with article titles, target publish dates, authors, SEO keywords, categories, and approval status. Once content is approved, the integration creates or updates WordPress posts as drafts or scheduled publications.
Direction: Google Sheets ? WordPress
Merchandising teams use Google Sheets to prepare product titles, descriptions, pricing, attributes, categories, and SEO metadata before loading content into WordPress or WooCommerce. The integration can create new product pages or update existing listings in bulk.
Direction: Google Sheets ? WordPress
Teams managing landing pages, campaign pages, or corporate site updates track required changes in Google Sheets, including page URL, content owner, revision notes, and approval status. Approved rows trigger updates to WordPress pages, custom post types, or reusable content blocks.
Direction: WordPress ? Google Sheets
Publishing teams export WordPress content data such as post title, author, publish date, category, page views, and engagement metrics into Google Sheets for analysis. This supports editorial reporting, campaign reviews, and content optimization planning.
Direction: Bi-directional
Copywriters draft website content in Google Sheets, where reviewers add comments, status updates, and approval decisions. Once approved, the content is pushed to WordPress. If WordPress editors make final adjustments, status or revision notes can be written back to the sheet for visibility.
Direction: Google Sheets ? WordPress
Global teams manage translated page copy, localized metadata, and regional campaign details in Google Sheets. The integration publishes the correct language or market-specific content to the relevant WordPress site, subsite, or page template.
Direction: Google Sheets ? WordPress
Content operations teams track image filenames, alt text, captions, usage rights, and page placement in Google Sheets before assets are attached to WordPress pages or posts. The integration can update media metadata and associate approved assets with the correct content records.
Direction: Bi-directional
Campaign managers use Google Sheets to track launch tasks, page readiness, copy status, and stakeholder approvals. WordPress publishes the campaign pages, while publishing status, URL, or completion updates flow back into the sheet so teams can monitor launch readiness in one place.