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Integrations connect Serpy to the tools your website already uses. Use integrations to bring in search data, publish content, schedule articles, or connect Serpy to your own website workflow.

What integrations are for

Integrations help Serpy work with your website and publishing process. They can help you:
  • connect search performance data
  • publish content to your CMS
  • schedule articles
  • export content into another workflow
  • connect custom publishing systems

Main integration types

Serpy has two main types of integrations.

Search data integration

Google Search Console connects your search performance data. This helps Serpy show clicks, impressions, queries, pages, and performance trends.

Publishing integrations

CMS integrations connect Serpy to your publishing platform. These may include:
  • WordPress
  • Shopify
  • Webflow
  • Framer
  • Wix
  • Sanity
  • Supabase
  • Custom API / Webhook
Publishing integrations let you send content from Serpy to your website.

One CMS at a time

Each website can have one CMS integration connected at a time. For example, if WordPress is connected, you cannot connect Shopify, Webflow, or another CMS at the same time for that same website. This keeps publishing clear and avoids sending content to the wrong platform.

If no CMS is connected

If no CMS is connected, you can still create content in Serpy. You can export or download the content and publish it manually in your CMS. A simple integration setup is:
  1. Connect Google Search Console.
  2. Connect your CMS if you want direct publishing.
  3. Check that the connected website matches your Serpy workspace.
  4. Create and review content.
  5. Publish, schedule, export, or download from the Content Editor.

Tips

Connect Google Search Console first. Connect your CMS before trying to publish directly. Use export if your CMS is not connected. Only connect the CMS that controls the website you are working on. Check integrations if publishing or performance data looks incorrect.