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WordPress - Smartsheet Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between WordPress and Smartsheet

1. Content Publishing Calendar and Editorial Workflow

Data flow: Smartsheet to WordPress, with status updates back to Smartsheet

Marketing and editorial teams can manage the full content production lifecycle in Smartsheet, including article ideas, assigned writers, due dates, approvals, and publication status. Once content is approved, it can be pushed to WordPress for publishing. WordPress can then return publication status, URL, and publish date to Smartsheet for tracking.

  • Improves visibility across editorial, legal, and marketing teams
  • Reduces missed deadlines and manual follow-up
  • Creates a single source of truth for content planning and execution

2. Campaign Landing Page Request and Delivery Process

Data flow: Smartsheet to WordPress

Teams can submit landing page requests in Smartsheet with campaign details, target audience, copy requirements, and launch dates. Those requests can automatically create WordPress page tasks or draft pages for the web team to build and publish. This streamlines campaign execution for product launches, events, and promotions.

  • Standardizes intake for web requests
  • Speeds up page creation and launch coordination
  • Helps marketing teams track request status without email chains

3. Website Content Approval and Compliance Tracking

Data flow: WordPress to Smartsheet, with approval decisions back to WordPress

Content created in WordPress can be routed into Smartsheet for review by legal, compliance, brand, or regional stakeholders. Approvers can review content status, leave comments, and record approval decisions in Smartsheet. Once approved, WordPress can update the content state and allow publishing.

  • Supports regulated industries and multi-stakeholder review processes
  • Provides audit-friendly approval tracking
  • Reduces risk of publishing unapproved content

4. Event Website and Event Operations Coordination

Data flow: Bi-directional

Event teams can use Smartsheet to manage event planning tasks, speaker coordination, venue logistics, and launch milestones, while WordPress hosts the public event website, registration pages, agendas, and speaker profiles. Updates in Smartsheet can trigger content changes in WordPress, and registration or page performance data from WordPress can be fed back into Smartsheet for operational reporting.

  • Aligns internal event operations with public-facing event content
  • Improves coordination across marketing, operations, and communications
  • Supports faster updates when event details change

5. Product Launch Coordination and Web Content Readiness

Data flow: Smartsheet to WordPress

Product launch teams can manage launch checklists, dependencies, and owners in Smartsheet, including website updates, release notes, FAQs, and announcement timing. When launch milestones are completed, WordPress content can be updated or published automatically. This ensures the website is ready when the product goes live.

  • Connects launch operations with digital content execution
  • Reduces launch-day coordination issues
  • Helps teams track readiness across functions

6. Marketing Asset and Content Request Management

Data flow: WordPress to Smartsheet

When content editors in WordPress need new graphics, copy updates, or page revisions, requests can be logged into Smartsheet as actionable work items for design, development, or content teams. Smartsheet can track assignment, progress, and completion, while WordPress reflects the final approved updates.

  • Creates a structured workflow for website change requests
  • Improves accountability for cross-functional teams
  • Reduces ad hoc requests and lost work items

7. Website Performance Reporting for Content and Campaign Teams

Data flow: WordPress to Smartsheet

Key website metrics such as page publish dates, content categories, campaign landing page status, or form submission counts can be exported from WordPress into Smartsheet for portfolio-level reporting. Teams can combine this data with project milestones, campaign timelines, and ownership information to evaluate content performance and operational delivery.

  • Gives leaders a combined view of content activity and work execution
  • Supports better prioritization of high-performing pages and campaigns
  • Enables reporting without relying on multiple disconnected tools

8. Website Change Governance and Release Management

Data flow: Bi-directional

Organizations with frequent website changes can use Smartsheet to manage release schedules, approvals, and deployment windows, while WordPress serves as the execution platform for content updates. Smartsheet can track what is scheduled for release, who approved it, and when it was completed, while WordPress reflects the live site changes and content status.

  • Improves governance over website updates
  • Supports coordinated releases across multiple teams
  • Provides traceability for changes made to the site

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