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1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for Integration
To start integrating Facebook with WordPress, access Pabbly Connect by visiting pabby.com in your browser. This platform allows you to automate tasks between different applications seamlessly.
Once on the landing page, sign in to your account. If you are a new user, you can sign up for free and get 100 tasks monthly. After logging in, navigate to the Pabbly Connect dashboard where you can create and manage your workflows.
2. Creating a New Workflow in Pabbly Connect
After logging into Pabbly Connect, click on “Create Workflow” to begin setting up your integration. Name your workflow, such as “Automatically Publish Facebook Posts to WordPress.” This name helps you identify the workflow later.
Select a folder for your workflow and click on create. This action will take you to the workflow setup screen where you can define your trigger and action applications.
- Click on the “Create Workflow” button.
- Name your workflow appropriately.
- Select the folder for organization.
Now that your workflow is created, you can set a trigger that will start the automation process whenever a new post is published on Facebook.
3. Setting Up the Trigger for Facebook
In your newly created workflow, select “Facebook Pages” as the trigger application. This means that the workflow will be activated whenever a new post is created on your specified Facebook page.
Next, choose the trigger event as “New Post” and click on “Connect”. If you do not have an existing connection, click on “Add New Connection” to link your Facebook account to Pabbly Connect. This connection is crucial for the automation to work.
- Select “Facebook Pages” as the trigger application.
- Choose “New Post” as the trigger event.
- Connect your Facebook account to Pabbly Connect.
After creating the connection, select the Facebook page you want to monitor for new posts. Click on “Save and Send Test Request” to test if the connection is successful. You should see a response indicating that the setup is working correctly.
4. Adding the Action Step for WordPress
Now that you have set up the Facebook trigger, it’s time to add the action step that will publish the post to WordPress. Click on “Add New Action Step” and search for “WordPress” as the action application.
Choose “Create a Post” as the action event. If you don’t have an existing connection, click on “Add New Connection” to link your WordPress account to Pabbly Connect. You will need to enter your WordPress credentials and the base URL for your site.
- Select “WordPress” as the action application.
- Choose “Create a Post” as the action event.
- Enter your WordPress credentials and base URL.
Once the connection is established, map the necessary fields such as post title and content from the Facebook post to ensure the correct data is published on your WordPress site.
5. Testing and Finalizing the Integration
After mapping the fields, click on “Save and Send Test Request” to test the action step. If successful, you will see a confirmation response indicating that the post has been created on your WordPress site.
To verify, log into your WordPress account and check the posts section. You should see the Facebook post replicated on your WordPress blog. This confirms that the integration via Pabbly Connect is functioning correctly.
- Test the action step to confirm successful integration.
- Check your WordPress posts section for the new post.
- Ensure all data is mapped correctly for future posts.
With this setup, every time you publish a new post on your Facebook page, it will automatically appear on your WordPress blog, saving you time and effort.
Conclusion
Integrating Facebook with WordPress using Pabbly Connect allows for seamless automation of your posts. This process ensures that your content reaches a wider audience without manual effort. Automate your workflow today!



