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How to connect WordPress to DataPocket

Synchronize your WordPress blogposts with DataPocket and access them on Canva, Figma, Adobe Express and the Adobe Suite

Updated over a month ago

1. Installing the DataPocket Plugin

1.1 Open WordPress

Log in to your WordPress dashboard/backend

1.2 Click on 'Plugins'

Go to plugins.

1.3 Click on "Add new plugin" and search for 'DataPocket'

Add a new plugin.

Search DataPocket.

1.4 Click ‘Install Now

Click the ‘Install Now’ button to begin the installation of the plugin.

Install the DataPocket plugin.

1.5 Click ‘Activate

Once the plugin is installed, click the 'Activate' button.

Activate the plugin.

1.6 Copy the 'DataPocket Key'

Copy the URL and the DataPocket Key that you can see on the DataPocket plugin.

Go to the DataPocket plugin on WordPress.

Copy the URL and the Key.

2. Finishing the connection on DataPocket

2.1 Go to DataPocket

Log into your DataPocket account, or create a new one.

Log into DataPocket o sign up.

2.2 Click 'Add data source'

Add a data source.

2.3 Click 'WordPress'

Choose WordPress.

2.4 Click 'Continue'

Click continue.

2.5 Insert the URL of your website, making sure to add the https

Remember that you will find this information in the DataPocket plugin you installed on WordPress.

Paste the URL and the Key

You will see the URL and the Key in the DataPocket plugin on your WordPress.

2.6 Paste the DataPocket Key

Copy and paste the DataPocket Key from WordPress.

2.7 Click 'Submit'

The process is now finished.

Press "Submit".

In a few moments, you will have all your data from your WordPress blogposts, organized and ready to be used in any design tool that we have a connection with including Canva, Adobe Express, Figma and the Adobe Suite.

Remember that the free version of DataPocket allows you to view up to 10 blogposts. If you need to see them all, click on 'Upgrade' and switch to the PRO version.

Click "upgrade" and switch to the PRO version.
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