FAQ
Frequently asked questions about ArticlePress AI
Short answers for teams trying to decide whether ArticlePress AI actually fits how they publish in WordPress.
Use this page when you want the short version: who this is for, how install works, whether you need API keys, and whether the workflow really matches how your team publishes.
If you mainly need setup help, go straight to the install guide or troubleshooting.
What is ArticlePress AI, in plain terms?
It is a managed WordPress publishing plugin for teams that want to draft, clean up, and publish without building a messy AI stack around WordPress.
Who is it for?
It is best for bloggers, SEO agencies, niche site operators, and small teams that already publish in WordPress and want the work to feel less fragmented.
Do I need an API key?
Not for the default managed workflow. The point is that you can start without stopping to wire up model providers and API keys first.
Is it only for single posts, or can it support batch workflows?
Both. One site gets simpler. Multi-site teams get a workflow they can reuse without rebuilding the same process every time.
What makes it different from using ChatGPT manually?
ChatGPT gives you text. ArticlePress AI is meant to cover more of the publishing work after that, without pushing you back into copy-paste mode.
Can it help with SEO workflows?
Yes. The point is not just getting a draft. It is helping with the cleanup work around links, images, and publish-ready structure too.
Is ArticlePress AI a good fit for every WordPress team?
No. It is a stronger fit for teams that actively publish in WordPress. It is a weaker fit for teams that only want a chatbot, expect unlimited free generation, or need heavy enterprise workflow governance right away.
How do I get the plugin?
Go to Download Plugin, grab the ZIP, and upload it from Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin inside WordPress.
Do I need to request access before installing?
No. The site now uses direct download. Try the plugin first, then use the contact path later if install or host setup gives you trouble.
Do new accounts include any starter credits?
Yes. Every new account starts with 100 credits. In normal use, that is usually enough for roughly 10 to 20 article runs. If you want the fuller breakdown, read the starter credits guide.