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Browse the Channels Store

The Channels Store is the catalog of destinations you can connect to Structura. Every channel listed here is something a post can be dispatched to when it publishes. Browse it to see what’s available, then pick what makes sense for your audience.

Where to find it

Two entry points, same store:

  • Structura portal — at app.structurawp.com , click Channels in the sidebar. This is the full catalog with preview cards.
  • wp-adminStructura → Channels. The same catalog, rendered inside the plugin so you can connect without leaving WordPress.

Channels you’ve already connected show up with a Connected badge; the rest show a Connect button.

What each channel card shows

  • Name and icon of the channel.
  • Short description of what the channel does.
  • Connection type — OAuth, webhook URL, API key, or self-contained.
  • Tags — e.g., “Social,” “Developer,” “SEO,” “Notification.”
  • Plan requirement — most channels are available on every plan; a few advanced ones are marked Pro or Cloud.

Click a card to open its install panel, which shows the full description, what information will be sent to the channel, and the fields (or OAuth button) needed to connect.

Searching and filtering

At the top of the store:

  • Search — matches against channel name, description, and tags.
  • Category filter — Social, Developer, SEO, Notification, etc.
  • Status filter — show only Connected, Available, or Needs attention.

If you’re looking for a specific destination that isn’t here, see Requesting a channel we don’t have.

What “connected” means

A Connected badge on a card means:

  • Your credentials are stored (encrypted, server-side) on the Structura cloud.
  • Every post your site publishes is dispatched to that channel (unless the dispatch fails — see Channel activity & errors).

Connected is per site. If you run Structura on two WordPress sites under the same license, each site has its own Connected list.

Per-channel install panels

Each channel’s install panel has the fields specific to that channel:

  • LinkedIn — OAuth “Connect LinkedIn” button.
  • Slack / Discord — a single Incoming Webhook URL field.
  • IndexNow — an IndexNow key field, plus a pre-filled URL showing where the key file should live.
  • Email to owner — a confirmation of the admin email address the notifications will go to; no extra input.
  • Telegram — a Bot token field and a Chat ID field.
  • WhatsAppstub page — connect flow isn’t shipped yet; see WhatsApp.

Each of these has a dedicated page — see the list below.

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