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Edit a blog post

Blog post epics are for long-form SEO-optimized articles published to WordPress or Shopify blogs. The editor is tuned for long text, SEO metadata, and the specifics of each blog platform.

See Edit an Epic for the generic layout, brief, tasks, and chat flow.

What's unique to blog posts

  • Title and meta title — title for humans, meta title for search engines (can differ)
  • Meta description — the snippet shown in search results
  • URL handle / slug — the URL segment for the article
  • Cover image — featured image shown at the top and in listing pages
  • Structured content — headings, sub-headings, lists, callouts, internal links
  • SEO scaffolding — keyword targeting, readability score, heading hierarchy checks

AI generation for long-form

The AI chat inside a blog post epic is tuned for long-form work:

  • Expand a section with more detail
  • Rewrite a paragraph for clarity / simpler vocabulary
  • Suggest an intro hook based on the article's angle
  • Propose 3 alternative titles optimized for click-through and SEO
  • Insert an internal link opportunity at the most relevant spot

SEO intelligence

The epic brief for a blog post is SEO-aware:

  • Target keywords pulled from your SEO insights
  • Suggested competitors to out-rank
  • Related topics to mention for topical authority

Platform-specific editors

WordPress (self-hosted)

  • Category and tags selectors — synced from your WordPress
  • Author selector
  • Custom fields exposed if your WP uses them
  • Publish status: draft, pending review, scheduled, public

Shopify (blog articles)

  • Blog selector (pick which blog of your Shopify store)
  • Author — synced from Shopify authors
  • Tags — synced from your Shopify tag system
  • Publish status handled by Shopify

Publishing

Both WordPress and Shopify blogs use real scheduling — Glowtify pushes the article with a scheduledDate / publishDate and the platform schedules the publish itself. See Smart Scheduling.

Once published, the article lives on your site / blog. Edits made directly on the platform won't sync back to Glowtify.