Connect your WordPress website with Rank Sector using our official plugin.
The Rank Sector WordPress plugin lets you publish articles generated in Rank Sector directly to your WordPress website. Once connected, your content flows seamlessly with formatting, images, and SEO metadata preserved.
Navigate to your Rank Sector dashboard and go to Integrations. Select WordPress to begin the setup process.
In your WordPress admin panel, navigate to Plugins → Add New. Search for "Rank Sector" in the WordPress plugin directory. Click Install Now, then Activate once installation completes.
Go back to your Rank Sector dashboard and copy the integration token shown in the integration flow. Paste the token into the Rank Sector plugin settings page in WordPress.
After pasting the token, verify that the connection status shows "Connected" in the plugin settings. Test the integration by publishing an article from Rank Sector and confirming it appears on your WordPress site.
When you publish an article through Rank Sector, the following data is sent to WordPress:
Articles are published to WordPress as soon as they are generated. This is ideal for teams that want a fully automated content pipeline with no manual intervention.
Use the calendar publishing feature in Rank Sector to schedule articles for specific dates and times.
Enhanced Publishing lets you send content to WordPress as drafts, so your editorial team can review and publish through your existing workflow.
Clear your browser cache and refresh the WordPress admin page. Ensure your server is running PHP 7.4 or higher, as older versions may not be compatible with the plugin.
If the connection fails, regenerate the integration token from your Rank Sector dashboard and paste it into the plugin settings again, ensuring no extra whitespace is included.
Ensure your WordPress theme supports standard HTML rendering. Some themes may override default styles or strip tags.
Flush your permalinks by navigating to WordPress Settings → Permalinks and clicking Save Changes without making any modifications.
Try deactivating other plugins one at a time to identify conflicts. Common conflicts can occur with caching or publishing-related plugins.