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AutoPublish for Make. Visual scenarios for your content pipeline.

Connect AutoPublish to Make and build powerful visual automation scenarios around your content pipeline. Conditional routing, data transformation, multi-branch logic — handle everything that happens after an article publishes with Make's advanced scenario builder.

What you can build with Make

Trigger Make scenarios on every publish

AutoPublish fires a webhook payload on every successful publish or failure event. Use it as a Make scenario trigger to kick off multi-step workflows: update a project board, notify stakeholders, push the URL to your CRM, or post to social channels — all based on a single publish event.

Conditional routing and filtering

Make's visual router and filter modules let you build conditional content workflows: route high-SEO-score articles to one channel, low-score articles to a review queue, and failed jobs to an alert. Build logic that linear automation tools can't handle.

Advanced data transformation

Make's built-in data tools let you parse AutoPublish webhook payloads, reformat fields, aggregate publish counts, and pass structured data to any downstream module — no code required, with full control over data mapping.

How it works

01

Create a Make scenario with a webhook trigger

In Make, create a new scenario and add a Webhooks module as the trigger. Copy the generated webhook URL — this is the endpoint AutoPublish will call on every publish event.

02

Paste the URL into AutoPublish settings

In AutoPublish dashboard → Settings → Automation Webhooks, paste your Make webhook URL. Select the events to fire on: publish success, publish failure, or both. Save and test the connection.

03

Build your downstream modules

Add modules to your Make scenario to handle the incoming data — update a Notion database, post to a Slack channel, create a social media post, or update a HubSpot contact. Activate the scenario and it runs automatically on every publish.

Webhook payload fields available in every Make scenario

event: published | failed
article_title
article_url (live published URL)
keyword (primary target keyword)
word_count
seo_score (0–100)
destination (WordPress / Ghost / etc.)
job_id (for deduplication)

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