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Connect WooCommerce to Sorank

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Want SEO articles on your WooCommerce store? WooCommerce runs on top of WordPress, so your blog posts live in the underlying WordPress site. That means Sorank connects to WooCommerce through the standard WordPress.org connector, no extra setup needed.

How the WooCommerce connection works

WooCommerce is a plugin that adds a store to a WordPress site. It does not have its own blog: articles are published to the WordPress blog that powers the shop. Because of this, you do not need a WooCommerce-specific integration. You connect the WordPress site itself and Sorank publishes straight into it.

  • Your products and orders stay in WooCommerce.
  • Your SEO articles publish to the underlying WordPress blog.
  • Both live on the same domain, so every post strengthens your store's authority.

Connect through the WordPress.org connector

Sorank has a native WordPress.org integration. Use it to link your store and publish articles automatically, with images, internal links and the FAQ included.

  1. In Sorank, open Settings > Integrations.
  2. Choose the WordPress.org connector and follow the steps to authorize your site.
  3. Publish any article in one click. It lands in your WordPress blog, on your WooCommerce domain.

Full walkthrough: Connect WordPress.org. Reference: WordPress REST API, posts.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a separate WooCommerce integration? No. Articles publish to the WordPress blog under your store, so the WordPress.org connector handles everything.

Will publishing affect my products or orders? No. Sorank only creates blog posts. Your WooCommerce catalog, prices and orders are untouched.

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.