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SyndiScribe AI

Beginner guide

If WordPress feels technical, start here.

This page explains SyndiScribe AI in plain language: no shortcuts, no jargon and no assumption that you know WordPress internals.

  • Plain language
  • No publishing risk
  • First test step by step
Calm SyndiScribe AI start for a beginner WordPress user

What does this plugin do?

SyndiScribe AI takes content from a chosen place on the internet and prepares WordPress drafts or posts. You can review, edit and publish them when ready.

A calm beginner setup for SyndiScribe AI

Source

The place where the plugin gets information, such as an RSS feed, YouTube channel, sitemap or data file.

Draft

A WordPress post that is saved but not visible to visitors yet. This is the safest first-run mode.

Queue

A list of jobs waiting to run. It keeps work organized and easier to debug.

Duplicate

The same or very similar content. SyndiScribe AI tries to detect it before creating repeats.

Your first safe run.

Follow these steps and do not enable automatic publishing immediately.

Open SyndiScribe AI in WordPress

Use the plugin item in the left admin menu.

Add one source

Paste the source URL and give it a clear name.

Use draft status

Nothing becomes public until you review and publish it.

Run a test

Check the title, text, image, category and SEO description after import.

When you see… It means… What to do
Waiting The job is in the queue. Wait a moment or open the queue if you want to check it.
Failed Something stopped the import. Open logs and read the plain error message.
No new posts The source may have no new items or duplicates were skipped. Check the source URL, schedule and duplicate settings.

A first-week plan.

You do not need full automation on day one. Learn the plugin in small, safe steps.

Day 1

Add one source, run a small test and confirm drafts were created. Do not publish automatically.

Day 2-3

Adjust categories, the main image and SEO description. Check whether the source creates duplicates.

Day 4-7

Add a second source or enable AI for one small task, such as a short SEO description.

A small glossary without technical stress.

RSS is a web address that lists new posts from another site. A schedule tells the plugin when to check a source. AI can help rewrite text, but it does not have to be enabled. A log is the history of what the plugin did.

If a word in the panel feels unclear, the message should also tell the user what to do next: check the URL, lower the limit, open the draft or read logs.

Most important beginner rule

Choose draft mode. A draft can be edited, deleted or published only after review.