ClusterPilot

Quickstart

Create a project, map your site, generate a cluster, and publish to WordPress.

This page walks you through your first ClusterPilot workflow: Project -> Site Mapping & Crawl -> Clusters -> export/publish.

1) Create a project

A project is one website with its own base_url. Everything you do (site mapping, clusters, rewrites, intelligence) always happens within one project.

  • Go to Projects and create a new project.
  • Enter the base_url for the website you want to work on.

2) Map your site (Site Mapping & Crawl)

Use Site Mapping & Crawl to discover pages and collect metadata. For each page, this provides values such as URL, title, H1, and meta description, plus a visual sitemap.

  • Open your project and go to Sitemap.
  • Choose one of the two options:
    • Import Sitemap (import your sitemap.xml), or
    • Scan Website (crawl).

3) Generate a cluster

A cluster is a set of articles around one topic within one project. A cluster follows this pipeline: cluster-spec -> articles -> internal linking -> SEO fields -> optional schema -> featured image -> export/publish.

  • Go to Clusters and start a new cluster.
  • Choose a mode: Blog, FAQ, or Location (availability may depend on your plan).
  • Generate the cluster-spec first, then generate the articles.

4) Review SEO fields

Clusters generate SEO fields per Article. In the UI, you will see fields such as:

  • Focus keyphrase
  • SEO title
  • Meta description
  • Slug / URL path
  • Secondary keyphrases

5) Publish to WordPress (CMS Connect)

With CMS Connect (WordPress), you can export/publish content based on existing content artifacts.

  • Open your project and go to Project Settings -> CMS connection.
  • Connect WordPress and test the connection.
  • Publish per article or publish the entire cluster.

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