Send ContentPulse articles straight to your Shopify blog.
The ContentPulse Shopify app publishes generated articles into your Shopify blog with images, SEO meta, tags, and authorship already filled in. Set it up once. Your store keeps publishing without you in the loop.
Works on every Shopify plan, including Basic and Shopify Plus.
Set up in four steps
Install from the Shopify App Store
Click “Install on Shopify”, pick the store you want to connect, and approve the standard permissions (articles, blogs, themes, media).
Connect ContentPulse
Inside the app you’ll be sent to a one-click ContentPulse sign-in. We pair your Shopify store with the matching website in your ContentPulse account — no API keys to copy around.
Pick defaults
Choose the target blog (most stores have just one — “News”), the default author, and whether new posts should arrive as visible or hidden until reviewed.
Generate & publish
Generate articles in ContentPulse. They land in your Shopify blog with image, SEO title, meta description, tags, and a clean slug already filled in.
What the app handles for you
SEO that survives Shopify
Meta title and description go into the article’s SEO fields. Slug is set, canonical is set, and Open Graph image is wired up — no third-party SEO app needed.
Hero image + alt text
The AI-generated hero image is uploaded into your store’s media and attached as the article’s featured image, with descriptive alt text for accessibility and SEO.
Tags, not categories
Shopify uses tags, not categories — the app translates ContentPulse taxonomy automatically. Reuses your existing tag library where it matches.
Product links (optional)
Point ContentPulse at your /products sitemap and articles can link to relevant products. Helpful for buying-guide and category-page traffic.
Refresh, not duplicate
When an article is refreshed for freshness, the Shopify post is updated in place — same handle, same URL — so your rankings don’t reset.
Hidden-until-approved
Default new articles to “Hidden” if you want a human to review and tweak inside Shopify before customers see them. Approval still happens where you work.
What stores actually use this for
Buying guides
“Best X for Y” pieces that rank for high-intent search queries and drive traffic to your collection pages.
Care & how-to
Long-tail articles on using, cleaning, or maintaining your products. Cheap to keep fresh, and they pull steady organic traffic.
Comparison & alternatives
“X vs Y” pages that intercept shoppers comparing your brand against a competitor.
Common questions
Stop letting your blog go dark for months. Let ContentPulse keep your Shopify store publishing.