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Blippinz AI SEO Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

Blippinz AI SEO Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
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Plugin Description

Blippinz AI SEO is a lightweight WordPress plugin that bridges your external AI content generation service with your WordPress site. It registers a secure, configurable REST API endpoint that accepts AI-generated articles — including HTML content, titles, and featured images — and creates them as WordPress posts automatically.

This plugin was built for the Blippinz platform, which uses artificial intelligence to generate SEO-optimised articles. Instead of manually copying content from an AI tool into WordPress, Blippinz AI SEO handles the entire publish flow: receive content upload image set featured image create post go live.

How it works:

  1. Your AI service (or any HTTP client) sends a POST request to /wp-json/blipaise/v1/addPost
  2. The request is authenticated using an API key you set in the WordPress admin
  3. The plugin sanitises and validates all inputs
  4. It creates the WordPress post with the provided title, content, and status
  5. If an image is included (base64 or file upload), it is uploaded to the Media Library and set as the post’s featured image
  6. The API returns the new post ID, permalink, and media URL

Key Features:

  • Secure API key authentication — All requests to the post creation endpoint must carry a secret key set exclusively by you in WP Admin. No hardcoded defaults.
  • Base64 image upload — Send an image as a base64-encoded string in the JSON payload and the plugin automatically decodes, validates, and uploads it to the Media Library.
  • Multipart file upload — Alternatively, upload a file directly using multipart/form-data.
  • Automatic featured image — Uploaded images are set as the post’s featured image automatically.
  • Configurable upload limits — Set the maximum file size (1–50 MB) and allowed MIME types (JPEG, PNG, GIF, WEBP, PDF) from the settings page.
  • Full input sanitisation — All fields are sanitised using native WordPress functions (sanitize_text_field, wp_kses_post, sanitize_key, absint, sanitize_file_name).
  • MIME type validation — File types are verified against the server’s actual file contents using wp_check_filetype_and_ext, not just the filename or client-reported type.
  • WordPress-native internationalisation — All user-facing strings use the blippinz-ai-seo text domain and are ready for translation.

Configuration

After activation, go to Settings Blippinz AI SEO to configure:

Blippinz API Key
The secret key that must be included in every request to the addPost endpoint. Use a long, random string (e.g. a UUID or 32-character random hex string). This key is stored in the WordPress options table and is never exposed in the front-end.

Max Upload Size (MB)
Maximum file size allowed for image uploads via this plugin. Range: 1–50 MB. The effective limit is also capped by your server’s PHP upload_max_filesize setting.

Allowed File Types
Choose which MIME types are accepted for image uploads. Available options: JPEG, PNG, GIF, WEBP, PDF.

REST API Reference

Base URL

https://yoursite.com/wp-json/blipaise/v1

Authentication

All requests to the addPost endpoint must be authenticated. There are two methods:

Method 1 — HTTP Header (recommended):

X-BLIPAISE-KEY: your-secret-api-key

Method 2 — Query parameter:

?api_key=your-secret-api-key

Requests with a missing, empty, or incorrect key will receive a 401 Unauthorized response.

WordPress administrators logged in via cookie/nonce (e.g. from the WP admin) can also call the endpoint without an API key, provided they have the edit_posts capability.

Endpoints

GET /status

Returns the plugin status. Requires edit_posts capability (logged-in WordPress users only).

Response:

{
  "status": "ok",
  "plugin": "blippinz-ai-seo",
  "version": "1.0.0"
}

POST /addPost

Creates a new WordPress post. Accepts JSON or multipart/form-data.

Request Headers:

Content-Type: application/json
X-BLIPAISE-KEY: your-secret-api-key

JSON Body Parameters:

Field
Type
Required
Description

title
string
Yes
The post title. Sanitised with sanitize_text_field.

content
string
Yes
The post body. Full HTML is accepted and sanitised with wp_kses_post.

status
string
No
Post status. One of: publish, draft, pending, private. Defaults to publish.

featured_media
integer
No
The attachment ID of an existing media library item to use as the featured image.

image_data
string
No
A base64-encoded image to upload and set as the featured image. May include a data URI prefix (e.g. data:image/jpeg;base64,...).

image_mime
string
No
The MIME type of the image_data image. Defaults to image/jpeg. Must be in your configured allowlist.

Example request (JSON with base64 image):

curl -X POST "https://yoursite.com/wp-json/blipaise/v1/addPost" 
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" 
  -H "X-BLIPAISE-KEY: your-secret-api-key" 
  -d '{
    "title": "10 SEO Tips That Actually Work in 2024",
    "content": "<h2>Introduction</h2><p>Search engine optimisation has changed...</p>",
    "status": "publish",
    "image_data": "/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQAAAQABAAD...",
    "image_mime": "image/jpeg"
  }'

Example request (multipart file upload):

curl -X POST "https://yoursite.com/wp-json/blipaise/v1/addPost" 
  -H "X-BLIPAISE-KEY: your-secret-api-key" 
  -F "title=My Article" 
  -F "content=<p>Body content here.</p>" 
  -F "status=publish" 
  -F "file=@/path/to/image.jpg"

Success Response (200 OK):

{
  "status": "ok",
  "plugin": "blippinz-ai-seo",
  "version": "1.0.0",
  "post_id": 42,
  "link": "https://yoursite.com/10-seo-tips-that-actually-work-in-2024/",
  "uploaded_media_id": 17,
  "uploaded_media_url": "https://yoursite.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/blipaise-20240622-120000.jpg"
}

Error Responses:

HTTP Code
Error Code
Cause

400
blipaise_invalid_payload
Request body is empty or not valid JSON

400
blipaise_missing_fields
title or content is empty

400
blipaise_invalid_file_type
Uploaded file MIME type is not in the allowlist

400
blipaise_file_too_large
Uploaded file exceeds the configured size limit

400
blipaise_invalid_image_data
image_data is not valid base64 content

400
blipaise_upload_failed
WordPress file system error during upload

401

Missing or incorrect API key

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