Integrations

Connect Rankturn to publishing platforms, newsletters, and analytics so you can distribute content and track performance automatically.

Rankturn connects to the CMS, newsletter, and analytics tools you already use, so you can publish articles directly from the editor and measure how they perform — without copy-pasting between dashboards.

Once a platform is connected, you can choose it as a publishing destination when you schedule or publish an article (or set it as a default in Article Settings), and Rankturn handles the export, formatting, and image uploads for you.

Publishing Platforms

These platforms receive your published articles. Connect one (or several) and select it as a destination per article or as a default.

PlatformWhat it does
WordPressPublishes posts to a self-hosted or WordPress.com site, with Gutenberg or HTML output.
WebflowPublishes items into a Webflow CMS collection.
GhostPublishes posts to a Ghost blog.
MediumPublishes stories to your Medium account.
FramerPublishes into a Framer CMS collection.
GitHubCommits articles as Markdown files to a repository (ideal for static-site blogs).
Supabase StoragePublishes hosted article pages to a Supabase Storage bucket — a good built-in option if you don't run your own CMS.
NotionSyncs keywords and articles to a Notion workspace for review and content management.

For step-by-step setup, see the dedicated page for each platform: WordPress, Webflow, GitHub, Notion, Ghost, Supabase Storage, and Medium, Framer & Newsletters.

Newsletter Platforms

Newsletter integrations turn an article into an email broadcast or draft on your sending platform.

  • Kit (ConvertKit) — Send articles as email broadcasts.
  • MailerLite — Send articles as email campaigns.
  • Beehiiv — Send articles as newsletter posts.

Setup details for all three live on the Medium, Framer & Newsletters page.

Analytics

  • Google Search Console — Connect with secure Google sign-in to import the keywords your site already ranks for and to power the performance insights and click-through-rate analysis features. This is a read-only connection used for measurement, not publishing.

See Google Search Console for the connection steps and what data Rankturn reads.

Bidirectional Sync & Credentials Security

A few integrations (such as WordPress, Webflow, GitHub, and Notion) support bidirectional sync — changes you make to a published article on the external platform can be reflected back in Rankturn, so the two stay aligned instead of drifting apart. See Bidirectional Sync for which platforms support it and how it behaves.

Every connection stores the sign-in details it needs (such as access keys, site identifiers, and authorization tokens). These are stored encrypted and are never shown back to you in your browser — the Integrations screen only displays non-sensitive details like the connected account name or site URL. For more on how your credentials are protected, see Credentials & Security.

Managing Connections

Go to Settings → Integrations to add, reconnect, or remove platforms.

  1. Connections are grouped by purpose: SEO (Google Search Console), Article Management (Notion), and CMS & Email (all publishing and newsletter platforms).
  2. Use Add Platform under CMS & Email to connect a new CMS or newsletter platform; each one opens its own short setup dialog.
  3. Connected platforms appear as cards where you can reconnect or disconnect them at any time.

Disconnecting a platform stops Rankturn from publishing to it but does not delete content you've already published there.

A couple of publishing destinations have limited availability. The X (social) integration is being rolled out gradually and only appears when social posting is enabled for your account, and note.com publishing is currently available to administrators only. Neither is part of the standard set of integrations.