AI-powered content creation delivered straight to your WordPress dashboard. SEO articles, social posts, newsletters & editorial calendars.
| Author: | ssowin (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 6.0 |
| WordPress version tested: | 6.9.4 |
| Plugin version: | 2.2.0 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 31-03-2026 |
| Last updated: | 31-03-2026 |
| Rating, %: | 0 |
| Rated by: | 0 |
| Plugin URI: | https://paxelo.ai/wordpress |
| Total downloads: | 0 |
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Paxelo connects your site to the Paxelo content platform, giving you one-click access to professionally written, SEO-optimised content packages — all from inside WordPress.
What you get
- SEO Blog Articles — long-form, keyword-rich posts imported as drafts with Yoast SEO meta filled in.
- Social Media Posts — ready-to-publish copy for Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn and Instagram saved as post meta.
- Email Newsletters — HTML newsletter content attached to every order.
- Content Calendar — a 30-day editorial calendar with topic suggestions you can mark complete.
- News Curation — define your industries, keywords, RSS feeds and URLs; Paxelo curates trending topics.
- Brand Voice — describe your tone and style once; every piece of content matches it.
- Coupon & Discount Management — save promo codes and stack them with the built-in 10% plugin discount.
- Webhooks — automatic content import the moment an order is ready.
Plugin Discount
All orders placed through the plugin receive an automatic 10% discount on top of any coupon applied.
External services
This plugin relies on the Paxelo API, an external service operated by Paxelo (paxelo.ai), to provide its core functionality. All communication is over HTTPS.
What the service does
The Paxelo API authenticates your WordPress site, verifies your license, validates coupon codes, and returns your content packages, orders and deliverables so they can be displayed and imported inside the plugin.
What data is sent and when
Every API request includes your API key (stored in your WordPress database) and the plugin version number in request headers for authentication and compatibility.
- API key validation — when you save or verify your key on the Settings page, the key is sent to confirm it is valid.
- License check — when loading plugin pages, the plugin sends a request to verify your current license status (active, expired, or free-tier).
- Coupon validation — when you apply a coupon code, the code and the selected package ID are sent to check validity and discount amount.
- Package listing — when viewing available content packages, the plugin requests current pricing information.
- Order and deliverable retrieval — when you browse your orders or import completed content, the plugin requests order data and deliverables by order ID.
No personal user data, site content, or visitor information is transmitted. The plugin only sends the data listed above to function correctly.
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