Connect Your Website to WUDO
WUDO creates blog posts, images, optimized product SEO, and more for your website using AI. This guide will help you connect your website so the content appears automatically.
How does it work?
You sign up and create an API key
Think of an API key like a password that connects your website to WUDO. You create it once during setup and paste it into your website settings.
WUDO generates content for you
Our AI writes blog posts, creates images, and optimizes everything for Google search. You can review and edit everything before it goes live.
Your website displays the content
Once connected, your website automatically pulls blog posts and images from WUDO. Your visitors see the content on your website — they never leave your site.
Guides
Common Questions
Do I need to know how to code?
No. If you use WordPress, Shopify, or any website builder with a plugin/settings page, you just paste the API key into a field. No coding required.
Will my website visitors see "WUDO" anywhere?
No. The content appears as part of your website. Your visitors won't know it came from WUDO unless you want them to. It's your content, on your domain.
Is it safe? Can someone steal my content?
Your API key is private to you. Only your website (which has the key) can access your content. Nobody else can see or use your blogs or images.
What if I lose my API key?
You can always generate a new one from your WUDO dashboard. The old key will stop working and the new one will take its place. Your content stays safe.
Who is shown as the blog author?
By default, the author is displayed as “Wudo” on Starter and Sage plans. On the Samurai plan and above, you can change the author name to anything you like — your brand, a team member, or a pen name. This white-labeling option lets you fully own the content without any mention of Wudo.
For Developers
If you're a developer or have one on your team, here's the full technical reference.
Blogs API
Full API reference for listing, retrieving, and publishing blogs.
Products API
Import products and receive optimized SEO data via API.
Image Serving
How blog images, banners, and social previews are served.
Webhooks
Real-time notifications when blogs are generated or published.
Code Examples
Copy-paste examples in JavaScript, Python, PHP, and cURL.