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๐ŸŸฆ Automated SEO - Wix Integration

Publish blog posts directly to your Wix site's blog using the Wix REST API.Fast SEO Fix converts each generated article into Wix's rich-content (Ricos) format and creates the post for you - no copy-pasting required.

Connect with a Wix API Key

Uses an official Wix API key scoped to your site - secure and works on any plan that includes Wix Blog.

Requirements

  • โœ… A Wix site with the Wix Blog app installed
  • โœ… Owner (or admin) access to the Wix account to create an API key
  • โœ… Your site's Site ID

Wix Blog must be installed first

If the Blog app isn't added to your site, publishing will fail. Add it from your Wix dashboard (Add Apps โ†’ Wix Blog) before connecting.

Step-by-Step Setup

Step 1: Create a Wix API Key

  1. Go to manage.wix.com and sign in as the account owner
  2. Open Account Settings โ†’ API Keys (manage.wix.com/account/api-keys)
  3. Click "Generate API Key"
  4. Give it a name, e.g. Fast SEO Fix Publisher
  5. Under Sites, choose "Specific sites" and add the site you want to publish to (or pick "All sites")
  6. Under Permissions, grant the Blog permission (see the callout below - it's nested under site-level permissions)
  7. Click "Generate Key" and copy the full key immediately - it is shown only once (the API Keys list afterward shows only a short preview, not the full key)

Where to find the Blog permission

There is no top-level "Blog" option. In the Permissions (Berechtigungen)section, find All site permissions (Alle Website-Berechtigungen) and click "View all" (Alle ansehen) to expand it, then enable the Blog permission (read & write / Manage Blog). If you can't find the individual Blog entry, ticking the whole All site permissions box also works.

โš ๏ธ Do not pick "All permissions" or "All account permissions" - those are account-wide and broader than needed. Blog is a site-level permission.

Copy Your API Key Now!

The key is shown only once. Copy it immediately - you cannot retrieve it later (you'd have to generate a new one).

Step 2: Find Your Site ID

  1. Open your site's dashboard at manage.wix.com
  2. Look at the browser address bar - the Site ID is the long ID in the URL
https://manage.wix.com/dashboard/12a3b456-7c89-0d12-e345-6789f0123456/home

๐Ÿ‘† The ID after /dashboard/ is your Site ID

Step 3: Connect in Fast SEO Fix

  1. Go to Dashboard โ†’ Publishing Connections
  2. Click "Add Publishing Connection"
  3. Select "Wix"
  4. Fill in the connection details:
    • Connection Name: Any label, e.g. My Wix Blog
    • Site URL: Your public site address (e.g. https://www.mysite.com)
    • API Key: The key from Step 1
    • Site ID: The ID from Step 2
  5. Click "Test Connection" to confirm the credentials work
  6. Click "Add Connection"

Publishing Your First Post

  1. Generate a blog post in your content calendar
  2. Click "Publish" on the generated post
  3. Select your Wix connection
  4. Choose "Published" to publish immediately, or "Draft" to create it as a draft you can review in Wix first
  5. Click "Publish Now"

The post's title, meta title/description, and URL slug are mapped to Wix's SEO settings automatically. Published posts appear on your site at/post/your-slug by default.

Troubleshooting

"Invalid API key or site ID"

Double-check that the API key was copied in full and that the Site ID matches the site you want to publish to. The API key must belong to the same account that owns the site.

Publish fails or post doesn't appear

Make sure the Wix Blog app is installed on the site and that your API key has Blog read & write permissions. Without the Blog app, the post cannot be created.

Formatting looks simplified

Very long posts that exceed Wix's rich-content conversion limit fall back to a simpler paragraph/heading layout so publishing still succeeds. Most posts convert with full formatting.

Wix Integration - Fast SEO Fix Documentation