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WordPress - Frontify Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between WordPress and Frontify

WordPress and Frontify complement each other well in enterprise content operations. WordPress serves as the publishing and web experience layer, while Frontify acts as the central source of truth for brand guidelines and approved digital assets. Integrating the two helps marketing, design, and web teams maintain brand consistency, reduce manual asset handling, and accelerate content publishing.

1. Publish approved brand assets from Frontify into WordPress pages and posts

Direction: Frontify to WordPress

Marketing teams can store approved logos, campaign images, icons, and banners in Frontify, then make them available for use in WordPress content. Editors can insert only approved assets into pages, blog posts, landing pages, and product content without downloading and reuploading files.

  • Reduces risk of using outdated or off brand visuals
  • Speeds up content creation for web teams
  • Ensures consistent asset usage across multiple WordPress properties

2. Sync brand guidelines from Frontify into a WordPress brand portal or intranet

Direction: Frontify to WordPress

Organizations can publish selected brand guidelines, tone of voice rules, logo usage standards, and campaign templates from Frontify into a WordPress powered brand portal or internal communications site. This gives employees, agencies, and partners a single place to access current brand standards.

  • Improves brand governance across distributed teams
  • Eliminates version confusion from shared documents and email attachments
  • Supports self service access for non design stakeholders

3. Automatically update WordPress media libraries with approved Frontify assets

Direction: Frontify to WordPress

When a new asset is approved in Frontify, it can be pushed into the WordPress media library or a connected asset repository used by WordPress. This is useful for recurring campaign assets, seasonal banners, and updated product imagery that must be published quickly across multiple sites.

  • Removes manual file handling and duplicate uploads
  • Ensures the latest approved version is always available to editors
  • Supports faster campaign launches and website refreshes

4. Send WordPress content requests to Frontify for design review and approval

Direction: WordPress to Frontify

Content teams working in WordPress can trigger a review workflow in Frontify when a page, landing page, or campaign asset needs design approval. For example, a new homepage banner or promotional graphic created in WordPress can be routed to Frontify for brand review before publication.

  • Creates a controlled approval process between content and design teams
  • Reduces rework caused by brand compliance issues
  • Provides auditability for regulated or high visibility content

5. Keep WordPress site assets aligned with Frontify version control and asset lifecycle

Direction: Bi directional

When assets are updated, renamed, archived, or replaced in Frontify, those changes can be reflected in WordPress to avoid broken links and stale media. Likewise, usage data from WordPress can help identify which assets are actively used on the website and which can be retired in Frontify.

  • Prevents outdated assets from remaining live on the website
  • Improves governance over asset lifecycle and retirement
  • Helps brand and web teams maintain a clean, current asset library

6. Deliver campaign specific content kits from Frontify to WordPress landing pages

Direction: Frontify to WordPress

For product launches, seasonal promotions, or regional campaigns, Frontify can serve as the source for approved campaign kits including hero images, banners, typography rules, and supporting graphics. WordPress teams can then assemble landing pages using those approved components and assets.

  • Accelerates campaign page production
  • Ensures regional or channel teams stay on brand
  • Supports repeatable campaign execution across multiple WordPress sites

7. Centralize brand asset governance for multi site WordPress environments

Direction: Frontify to WordPress

Enterprises often run multiple WordPress sites for brands, regions, business units, or product lines. Frontify can act as the central brand hub, supplying approved assets and guidelines to all sites so each web property follows the same standards while still allowing localized content.

  • Improves consistency across a complex web portfolio
  • Reduces duplication of assets across separate WordPress instances
  • Makes governance easier for global marketing and brand teams

8. Track website asset usage to inform brand and content decisions

Direction: WordPress to Frontify

Usage insights from WordPress, such as which images, banners, or campaign assets are used most often, can be sent back to Frontify to help brand teams understand what content performs well and where updates are needed. This supports better asset planning and future creative production.

  • Improves decision making for creative and brand teams
  • Highlights high value assets for reuse or adaptation
  • Supports more efficient content and design planning

Overall, integrating WordPress and Frontify helps organizations move from manual asset handling to a governed, scalable brand publishing process. The result is faster web content delivery, stronger brand consistency, and better collaboration between marketing, design, and digital teams.

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