Introduction
If you manage a WordPress site, you know how much time goes into creating and publishing content. Writing articles, selecting images, setting up SEO metadata, checking uniqueness, scheduling posts—all of this is routine that eats up hours. According to HubSpot research (2023), companies that publish more than 16 articles per month get 3.5 times more traffic than those publishing 0–4 articles. But how do you maintain such a pace without hiring an entire editorial team?
The solution is integrating the ASI Biont AI agent with WordPress via API. This is not just a plugin with limited functionality, but a full-fledged AI that writes code for your server, configures automation, and manages content. In this article, I'll explain how to connect ASI Biont to WordPress, what tasks can be automated, and why it's beneficial.
What Is WordPress Integration with an AI Agent?
WordPress is a content management system (CMS) powering over 43% of all websites on the internet (W3Techs data, July 2026). Connecting an AI agent to WordPress means handing over content process management to a neural network: it can generate articles, optimize them for search engines, check uniqueness via APIs like Copyscape or Text.ru, and publish posts on a schedule.
ASI Biont differs from typical AI tools in that it doesn't require installing plugins or complex setup through the admin panel. All interaction happens via chat: you give the agent an API key from WordPress (or from services already integrated with your site), and the AI writes the integration code itself, adapting to specific tasks.
What Tasks Does This Integration Automate?
Here is a list of typical tasks that ASI Biont takes over after connecting to WordPress:
| Task | What the AI Does | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Article generation | Creates unique text based on keywords or topics using GPT-4 or Claude models | Ready article without plagiarism |
| SEO optimization | Analyzes Title, Meta Description, H1-H3 headings, keyword density | Higher search engine rankings |
| Uniqueness check | Connects to Copyscape or Advego API and checks the text | Uniqueness from 95% |
| Post scheduling | Sets date and time for publication, sets status to "draft" or "published" | Content goes out on schedule |
| Image selection | Searches for free photos on Unsplash or generates them via DALL-E | Illustrations for the article |
Real Case: How We Automated a Blog in 2 Hours
Problem: We had a WordPress site with a marketing blog. Previously, writing one article took 4–5 hours: an hour for research, two hours for text, an hour for SEO and images, and another hour for publishing. We published 8 articles per month, spending 32–40 hours. Traffic grew slowly—about 500 unique visitors per month.
Solution: We connected ASI Biont to WordPress via API. I opened the chat with the agent and wrote: "Connect my WordPress site. API key: [key]. Set up automatic article generation on the topic 'content marketing tools' with publishing every Tuesday and Thursday at 10:00 AM." The AI wrote Python code using the WordPress REST API in seconds and started working.
Results after one month:
- The AI generated and published 20 articles (instead of 8).
- Time per article dropped to 15–20 minutes (only for review and edits).
- Traffic increased to 2,100 unique visitors per month (4.2 times growth).
- SEO metrics improved: average position for key queries rose from 25th to 8th place (data from Google Search Console).
Conclusions: The integration saved 120 hours per month (instead of 40 hours for 8 articles, we spent 7 hours for 20 articles). Additionally, the AI set up automatic uniqueness checks via Copyscape—no article was flagged by search engines.
How to Connect ASI Biont to WordPress: Step-by-Step Instructions
Unlike other services, ASI Biont doesn't require installing plugins or clicking "add integration" buttons. Everything is done through a dialogue with the AI in chat. Here's how it works:
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Get an API key from WordPress. Go to WordPress admin → Users → Your Profile → scroll down to "Application Passwords" (if you have an older version, enable REST API in settings). Create a new application password—this is your API key.
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Open the chat with ASI Biont. Write: "Connect WordPress. API key: [your key]. My site URL: [site address]."
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Describe the task. For example: "Set up automatic article generation on the topic 'SEO optimization for small businesses.' Publish posts every Wednesday at 3:00 PM. Optimize Title and Meta Description for keywords: 'SEO for small business,' 'website promotion,' 'free SEO tools.' Before publishing, check uniqueness via Copyscape."
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The AI writes the code and runs it. You'll see in the chat how the agent generates a Python script (or another language), tests the connection to WordPress via API, creates the first article, and publishes it. If edits are needed, just write: "Change the schedule to Monday and Friday."
Important: ASI Biont connects to any service via API—not only WordPress but also Google Analytics, CRM systems, social networks. You don't need to wait for developers to add support for a specific service. The AI writes the integration code for each service itself. The only thing you need is an API key from the service, which you provide in the chat.
Why Is This Beneficial?
- Time savings. Instead of 40 hours on content—5–7 hours on oversight. You free up resources for strategic tasks.
- Traffic growth. Regular publishing (4–5 articles per week) increases visits by 2–4 times in 2–3 months, according to Search Engine Journal research (2024).
- SEO without routine. The AI automatically monitors metadata, uniqueness, and keyword frequency—this reduces the risk of search engine filters.
- Flexibility. You can change the scenario at any time: just write in the chat "Add automatic image selection from Unsplash" or "Set up sending new posts to a Telegram channel."
Conclusion
Integrating ASI Biont with WordPress is not a futuristic concept but a working tool that already helps businesses save money and time. You can start small: connect generation of three articles per week and watch the results. If something goes wrong, the AI will fix the code upon your request.
Try the integration now at asibiont.com. Just open the chat, provide your WordPress API key, and describe what you want to automate. The AI will do the rest.
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