Reference · Credentials

WordPress API credentials

Used by 1 BusyBot node.

Type wordpressApi 3 fields

Fields

FieldTypeRequiredNotes
WordPress URL
url
string Yes Base URL of your WordPress site.
Username
username
string Yes
Application Password
password
password Yes WordPress application password (Settings > Users > Application Passwords).

Setting up WordPress API

  1. In WordPress API, create the credential this connection needs — the values listed in the table above. These are issued from your own WordPress API account, usually under its developer, API or integrations settings.
  2. In BusyBot, open Credentials → Add credential and choose WordPress API.
  3. Paste each value into the matching field and save.
  4. Add the WordPress node to a workflow, select this credential, and run a simple operation to confirm it authenticates.

Security

  • Secret values are encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM and are never shown again after saving.
  • Grant the minimum scopes or permissions the operations you actually use require.
  • Rotate the credential periodically, and immediately if it may have been exposed.
  • Credentials are scoped to your account — a workflow cannot use another account's.

Nodes that use WordPress API

One credential works across every node below — create it once and reuse it.