Solara Blog Generator lets a trusted server securely create blog posts on your WordPress site. It exposes minimal REST endpoints and requires signed (JWS) and encrypted (JWE) payloads by default. The plugin also includes optional helpers for robots.txt, llms.txt, and analytics verification snippets.
Key features:
– Secure REST endpoints for health, receiving content, and events
– JWS verification + JWE decryption for incoming requests
– Creates standard WordPress posts (supports title, content, excerpt, slug)
– Optional minimal template for generated posts
– Optional robots.txt and llms.txt helpers
– Optional GA4/Meta/TikTok pixel IDs and Google site verification
After activation, go to Settings Solara to configure your server URL and pairing secret, then click 「Pair with Server」.
External services
Google Analytics 4 (optional)
If you add a GA4 Measurement ID the plugin enqueues gtag.js from https://www.googletagmanager.com on the public site so you can track page views for generated content. Google receives standard Google Analytics event metadata (for example page URL, title, referrer, and custom events you trigger). Terms: Google Analytics Terms of Service. Privacy: Google Privacy Policy.
Meta Pixel (optional)
If you enter a Meta Pixel ID the plugin loads fbevents.js from https://connect.facebook.net and injects the associated no-script image beacon so that Meta can record a PageView event. Meta receives the browser payload that accompanies standard Meta Pixel requests. Terms: Meta Terms of Service. Privacy: Meta Privacy Policy.
TikTok Pixel (optional)
If you provide a TikTok Pixel ID the plugin loads the TikTok analytics library from https://analytics.tiktok.com and emits a page event. TikTok receives the typical Pixel metadata such as page URL and browser headers. Terms: TikTok Terms of Service. Privacy: TikTok Privacy Policy.
Solara publishing server (optional)
When you pair the plugin with your trusted Solara publishing server, the plugin sends signed requests containing your site token and receives encrypted content from the server you configure under Settings Solara. This communication happens only with the URL you enter. See Solara Terms and Solara Privacy.






