AI Blog Content Agent for WordPress
HERALD researches, writes, and fact-checks full blog posts, then delivers them straight into your self-hosted WordPress site, as drafts by default.
From topic to published WordPress article
Researched like an article, not a prompt
Long-form needs more than a topic sentence. HERALD gathers sourced data, context, and competing viewpoints before writing, and every claim in the article traces back to a source.
Written as a real blog post
Articles run 800 to 1,800 words with proper structure: a real opening paragraph, h2 and h3 sections, and emphasis used sparingly. The title is handled as the post title and never duplicated inside the body.
Reviewed, then delivered to WordPress
You approve every article in myHERALD first. It then lands on your WordPress site as a draft by default, so your normal editorial flow stays intact, or goes live immediately if you choose.
Built for how WordPress works
Clean HTML from markdown
HERALD writes in markdown and converts it to clean HTML for WordPress: headings, lists, links, and code blocks all arrive intact, with an excerpt generated automatically from the post body.
Featured images included
The article's image is uploaded to your WordPress media library and set as the featured image before the post is created. HERALD can generate the image or use one you upload.
Draft or publish, per post
Choose per article whether it lands as a draft for a final look in WP admin or publishes immediately. Connection uses WordPress Application Passwords, built into WordPress core since 5.6.
Nothing publishes without you
HERALD drafts, reviews, and fact-checks on its own, but it does not publish on its own. Every WordPress article lands in your review queue first, where you approve it, edit it inline, or send it back with notes. You get two gates: approval inside myHERALD, plus draft status in WordPress by default.
WordPress questions, answered
Does this work with WordPress.com sites?
myHERALD currently publishes to self-hosted WordPress sites (wordpress.org) through the standard REST API. You connect with an Application Password, which ships with WordPress core since version 5.6, so there is nothing extra to install.
Will articles go live without me seeing them?
No, twice over. You approve every article inside myHERALD first, and by default it arrives in WordPress as a draft, so you get a final look in your own editor before publishing.
How does formatting carry over to WordPress?
HERALD writes structured markdown and converts it to clean HTML: h2 and h3 headings, lists, links, bold, and code blocks are preserved. The post title is set as the WordPress title and never repeated in the body.
Can HERALD set the featured image?
Yes. The image is uploaded to your WordPress media library and attached as the featured image automatically. HERALD can generate the image or use one you upload.
Put WordPress on autopilot, keep the final say.
HERALD researches, writes, and publishes. You review and approve. That is the whole deal.