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SyndiScribe AI

Features

Import, AI, media, SEO and publishing in one WordPress workflow.

SyndiScribe AI combines source parsing, job queues, duplicate checks, templates, media handling, SEO metadata and controlled AI transformation.

  • Many source types
  • Queue and logs
  • Controlled AI
Professional SyndiScribe AI dashboard with queue, sources and import statuses
Import

Many source types

RSS, Atom, JSON Feed, CSV, sitemaps, basic HTML, YouTube and XML mapping.

Queue

Background work

Jobs are queued, retried and logged so the import flow stays visible and recoverable.

Duplicates

Repeat control

Compare URLs, IDs, titles and content fingerprints before creating another post.

AI

Text transformation

Rewrite, summarize, translate and prepare SEO copy with usage limits and provider controls.

Media

Validated images

Image downloads are checked for size and file type before entering the WordPress media library.

SEO

Post metadata

Prepared for titles, descriptions, canonical URLs, categories, tags and common SEO plugins.

How the features work together in a normal day.

First you add a source, which tells the plugin where the content comes from. Then you choose the WordPress result: draft, post, product or review-ready item. After that you set simple rules: how many items to import, which category to use, whether to fetch an image, whether AI should help and whether everything must wait for approval.

For a beginner, the important part is visibility. A source can be paused, the queue can be checked, a draft opens like any normal WordPress post and errors appear in logs instead of disappearing in the background.

  • A source tells the plugin where to collect content.
  • A profile saves settings so repeated sources are easier to create.
  • The queue shows waiting, completed and failed jobs.
  • Draft mode lets you review text before visitors see it.
  • Logs explain why something was imported, skipped or stopped.

What should the first plugin version make obvious?

The site and admin panel should explain features through benefits: less copying, fewer mistakes, more control and calmer publishing. Actions should be short, and messages should tell the user what they can do next.

Test run

A user should be able to run one small test without waiting for a schedule. That creates immediate confidence.

Clear status

Messages such as waiting, draft created or duplicate skipped are easier to understand than technical error codes.

Safe defaults

The best first setup is draft mode, a low item limit and manual approval. Stronger automation can come later.