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1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for Integration

To begin using Pabbly Connect, first navigate to the Pabbly website by typing pabby.com in your browser. Once there, you need to sign in to your account. Click on the “Sign In” option located at the top right corner of the page.

If you are a new user, you can select the “Sign Up for Free” option to create an account. After signing in, you will be directed to the Pabbly apps page, where you can access Pabbly Connect to initiate your workflow.


2. Creating a Workflow in Pabbly Connect

In this section, we will create a new workflow in Pabbly Connect. Click on the “Create Workflow” button to start. Name your workflow something descriptive, such as “Turn Any Audio into SEO Blog Post Using AI Agent”.

Once you have named your workflow, select a folder to organize it. For this example, choose the folder labeled “AI Agent” and click “Create”. Your workflow is now set up and ready for the next steps.

  • Click on “Create Workflow”.
  • Name your workflow appropriately.
  • Select the appropriate folder for organization.

Now that the workflow is created, you will need to set up the trigger for the automation process.


3. Setting Up the Trigger in Pabbly Connect

The next step involves setting up the trigger in Pabbly Connect. You will choose Google Drive as your trigger application. The trigger event will be “New File in a Specific Folder”. Click on “Connect” to establish the connection.

If you don’t have an existing connection, select “Add New Connection” and sign in with your Google account. Grant the necessary permissions for Pabbly Connect to access your Google Drive. After connecting, select the specific folder where your audio files will be uploaded.

  • Choose Google Drive as the trigger application.
  • Select “New File in a Specific Folder” as the trigger event.
  • Connect your Google account and grant permissions.

Once the connection is established, you can test the trigger by uploading an audio file to the selected folder.


4. Generating Transcription with OpenAI

After successfully setting up the trigger in Pabbly Connect, the next step is to generate the transcription of the uploaded audio file using OpenAI. Add a new action step and search for OpenAI. Select “Generate Transcript” as the action event.

Connect to OpenAI by entering your API token. If you don’t have one, you can create a new token by visiting the API keys page on OpenAI. Once connected, map the audio file URL received from the Google Drive trigger to the appropriate field.

  • Add OpenAI as an action step.
  • Select “Generate Transcript” as the action event.
  • Map the audio file URL from Google Drive to OpenAI.

Finally, hit “Save and Send Test Request” to get the transcription of your audio file. The response will contain the transcribed text.


5. Posting the Generated Blog to WordPress

The last step involves posting the generated blog to WordPress using Pabbly Connect. Add another action step and select WordPress as your application. Choose “Create a Post” as the action event.

Connect your WordPress account by entering the necessary credentials, including the base URL. Make sure to map the title and content of your blog post using the data generated from the previous steps.

  • Select WordPress as the action application.
  • Choose “Create a Post” as the action event.
  • Map the blog title and content from OpenAI.

Once everything is set, hit “Save and Send Test Request” to publish your blog post on WordPress. Check your WordPress dashboard to see your newly created post.


Conclusion

In this tutorial, we explored how to automate the transcription of audio files and create blog posts using Pabbly Connect, Google Drive, and OpenAI. This integration streamlines your workflow and enhances productivity, allowing you to focus on creating quality content.