Want to publish SEO articles to your MODX site automatically? Sorank writes optimized posts and pushes them to MODX through a webhook and an automation tool such as Make.com or n8n, so your blog grows on autopilot.
Sorank has no native MODX connector, and that is intentional. MODX exposes content through its modRest service, which you configure per project to create resources. Instead of maintaining a plugin, Sorank sends each finished article to your automation tool, Make.com or the open-source n8n, which calls your MODX REST endpoint to create the resource.
Note: the exact endpoint depends on your modRest configuration, so confirm it before going live, or fall back to a self-hosted blog.
Click your profile avatar in the top-right corner, choose Settings, then open the Integrations tab and copy your webhook URL.
Content-Type: application/json.Reference: MODX modRest service.
Open any article in Sorank, click Publish and confirm. The webhook fires, your scenario creates the resource, and the post appears in your MODX blog with its images, links and FAQ.
If you would rather skip the automation step, Sorank can host your blog on your own subdomain, with no code. Your articles publish in one click and the SEO value stays on your domain.
Does Sorank have a native MODX integration? Not yet. MODX connects through Make.com or n8n and its modRest service, fully automated once set up. A native connector is on the roadmap.
Can I use n8n instead of Make.com? Yes. Any tool that catches a webhook and sends an HTTP request works, including n8n, Make.com or Zapier.
Do images and internal links come through? Yes. Sorank sends the full article body, so images, internal links, tables and the FAQ are created with the post.