Overview
Overview
This guide shows the fastest way to pull your WordPress posts into a spreadsheet.
Once your posts are in Google Sheets, you can:
- audit titles, slugs, categories, and publish status
- bulk update content fields (at scale)
- run SEO workflows like internal linking, summaries, and updates
Prerequisites
- Your WordPress credentials are set up in SheetXAI settings (URL + username + application password).
- See:
/help/how-to-get-wordpress-credentials-for-sheetxai
- See:
How to import your posts
1) Open SheetXAI chat
In Google Sheets: Extensions → SheetXAI → Open Chat
2) Ask to import your posts
Example request:
- “import all my WordPress articles”
You can also use variations like:
- “Import all my WordPress posts”
- “Import only published posts”
- “Import all my WordPress posts including title, URL, slug, status, categories, and content”
3) Confirm what you want
Depending on your setup, SheetXAI may ask you to confirm:
- whether it should proceed (“yes, please go ahead”)
- which site to use (if you have multiple WordPress sites)
- where to put the results (typically a new sheet)
4) Review the imported sheet
SheetXAI typically creates a new sheet and fills it with your posts.
Common columns you’ll see (varies by what you ask for):
- Title
- URL / Permalink
- Slug
- Status (draft/published)
- Categories / Tags
- Content (or excerpt)
- Featured image / media fields (when requested)
Next steps (what to do after import)
- Bulk edits: ask SheetXAI to rewrite titles/meta/excerpts, clean formatting, or update categories.
- SEO workflows: generate summaries, find internal links, and push updates back to WordPress.
Troubleshooting
No new sheet appears
- Double-check WordPress is connected in Settings.
- If SheetXAI asks for confirmation, reply “yes” to proceed.