Ghost Integration

AI-assisted publishing for modern Ghost blogs

Build topic clusters, generate article drafts, and ship consistently to Ghost from one workflow.

Connect Ghost with Admin API credentials
Push finalized article content from Blogflair to Ghost
Generate metadata and structure content for discoverability
Scale editorial output without sacrificing quality control

Built for Ghost teams that value speed and polish

Blogflair helps Ghost-focused teams keep publishing velocity high while maintaining consistent structure, tone, and discoverability.

Ghost-ready publishing

Ship approved content to Ghost from your generation workflow.

Topic-to-post pipeline

Move from topic ideation to publish-ready draft in fewer steps.

Readable structure

Generate drafts with clear heading flow and better scannability.

Operational visibility

Track usage and credits so your team can plan output capacity.

A practical Ghost publishing workflow

Used by teams that want to publish more frequently without compromising editorial review.

  1. 1Connect your Ghost publication in Integrations.
  2. 2Generate topic ideas tailored to your audience and positioning.
  3. 3Create complete drafts and regenerate sections as needed.
  4. 4Refine metadata and linking before your final pass.
  5. 5Publish to Ghost and track activity across brands.

FAQ

Practical answers for teams evaluating Ghost publishing with Blogflair.

Can Blogflair publish directly to Ghost?

Yes. Once Ghost is connected, approved content can be sent directly from your dashboard.

Will this still allow editorial review?

Yes. Teams typically edit and approve in Blogflair before publishing to Ghost.

Can I use this for niche newsletters or publications?

Yes. Ghost teams often use Blogflair for recurring educational posts and category-focused content plans.

Does it support multiple brands or publications?

Yes. Brand-level controls let you separate strategy and content settings across projects.

Need a cleaner AI workflow for Ghost?

Start creating and publishing in one place, then scale output with Starter or Pro when needed.