Publishing guides

Publish CitePin content anywhere

WordPress is one click. For every other platform, CitePin exports clean HTML, Markdown, and Word — so it drops straight in. Here's exactly how, per CMS.

WordPress

One-click
  1. 1Install the free CitePin plugin (or use Publish to WordPress in the app).
  2. 2Connect your site with an Application Password (Users → Profile → Application Passwords).
  3. 3Click Publish — the article lands as a draft, styled by your theme.

The only fully automated option — no copy/paste.

Download the plugin

Webflow

HTML
  1. 1In CitePin, export the article as HTML.
  2. 2In Webflow, open your CMS Collection (e.g. Blog Posts) and add an item.
  3. 3Paste into a Rich Text field — switch it to the code/embed view to keep formatting.
Open Webflow

Shopify

HTML
  1. 1Export the article as HTML in CitePin.
  2. 2In Shopify: Online Store → Blog posts → Add blog post.
  3. 3Click the <> (Show HTML) button in the editor and paste your HTML.
Open Shopify admin

HubSpot

HTML
  1. 1Export the article as HTML.
  2. 2In HubSpot: Marketing → Website → Blog → Create blog post.
  3. 3Use the Source code (</>) view in the rich text module and paste.
Open HubSpot

Squarespace

HTML
  1. 1Export the article as HTML.
  2. 2Create a blog post, then add a Code block where you want the content.
  3. 3Paste the HTML into the Code block and save.
Open Squarespace

Ghost

Markdown
  1. 1Export the article as Markdown in CitePin.
  2. 2In the Ghost editor, add a Markdown card (type /markdown).
  3. 3Paste — Ghost renders the formatting automatically.
Ghost docs

Duda

HTML
  1. 1Export the article as HTML.
  2. 2In the Duda editor, drag in an HTML / Embed widget where the content goes.
  3. 3Paste your HTML and publish.
Open Duda

HighLevel

HTML
  1. 1Export the article as HTML.
  2. 2In HighLevel: Sites → Blogs → New post.
  3. 3Use the source/code view in the editor and paste your HTML.
Open HighLevel

Tip: export from the Content Library (Copy, .md, or .html) or straight from a generated article.