Announcing our WordPress Connector

Announcing the Whalesync WordPress connector

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Sep 4, 2025
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Curtis Fonger

Curtis is the co-founder of Whalesync. He previously founded Appetas (acq. by Google) and worked on Google Maps, Google Podcasts, and Area 120.

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At Whalesync, our goal is to help anyone publish dynamic content without technical bottlenecks. Today, we’re excited to announce the launch of our WordPress connector, a natural next step in making our goal a reality.

Why we decided to build this

WordPress powers over 43% of the web, from personal blogs, e-commerce sites and enterprise sites. It’s the world’s most popular CMS for good reasons: flexible, customizable, and trusted by millions, not to mention its extensive WordPress plugin ecosystem.

While WordPress offers powerful publishing tools, it hasn’t always been easy to connect it to the other platforms where content is often created and managed.

What this means for us at Whalesync

WordPress’s strength has always been its flexibility and the endless possibilities offered through its plugins, themes, and customizations. With our connector, we’re extending that flexibility even further, giving teams, creators and solopreneurs a way to connect their favorite tools directly into WordPress using no code.

Whether you’re managing product catalogs in Airtable, drafting blog posts in Notion, or tracking data in Sheets, your content can now sync into WordPress instantly. This launch strengthens our core belief: dynamic content belongs everywhere.

What is the WordPress connector?

The WordPress connector lets you sync data between WordPress and your favorite collaborative tools like Airtable, Notion, Google Sheets, Supabase, PostgreSQL, and more.

Here’s what that means in practice:

  • WordPress is the CMS behind millions of blogs, landing pages, product sites, and directories.
  • With the Whalesync WordPress connector, you can:
    • Create or edit content in tools like Airtable or Notion
    • Sync those changes instantly into WordPress (and back, if you want two-way sync)
    • Keep your WordPress site’s posts, pages, or product data always up to date

Getting started with the WordPress connector

Here’s how to set up your first sync with WordPress:

Select and authorize the app you want to connect to WordPress

In this example, we’re going to use Notion and WordPress.

Authorize WordPress by entering the following information:

Map your tables

Choose the Notion tables you want to sync to WordPress.

Map your fields

Select the fields you want to manage from Airtable. You can choose to one-way or two-way sync them.

You can also auto-create fields directly in Whalesync’s UI.

Activate sync 🎉

Now, Notion and WordPress are synced! You can start authoring blog posts in Notion and they will sync to WordPress.

Start syncing with the WordPress connector today

With the WordPress connector, we’re making it easier than ever for teams, creators, and businesses to manage content. Try it today.

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