Your WordPress site is the destination. IGNY8 is the system that builds what goes on it.
The IGNY8 WordPress Bridge Plugin (v1.11.0) handles full content synchronization — content, schema markup, images, taxonomy assignments, and featured images delivered in one coordinated push.
Full content sync, both directions.
Content goes out as one coordinated package. The state of the live site comes back hourly.
One coordinated push
Content, schema, images, taxonomy, and featured images delivered together — nothing piecemeal.
Bidirectional snapshot sync
Hourly, IGNY8 pulls posts, pages, products, categories, and tags back in, so the inventory reflects what is actually live.
Its own update channel
New plugin versions arrive without a store-listing dependency. Install once, configure the API key, test, and the system handles the rest.
Where WordPress integrations usually break.
A plugin that drifts out of date or syncs in one direction is a plugin that breaks silently.
| Anti-pattern | Why it fails | The Bridge Plugin approach |
|---|---|---|
| Publishing content in fragments | Schema, images, or taxonomy get left behind | One coordinated push delivers the whole package |
| One-way publishing | IGNY8's inventory drifts from the live site | Bidirectional snapshot sync runs hourly |
| Manual plugin updates | The bridge falls behind and breaks silently | The plugin ships with its own update channel |
| Changes made in WordPress lost | Direct edits never make it back to the system | Direct WordPress changes captured in the next sync cycle |
Install once. It handles the rest.
From a single setup to a continuous, two-way connection between IGNY8 and WordPress.
- 01Install and configureInstall the Bridge Plugin, set the API key, test the connection.
- 02Publish coordinated packagesContent, schema, images, taxonomy, and featured images pushed together.
- 03Sync back hourlyPosts, pages, products, categories, and tags pulled into the inventory.
- 04Stay currentThe plugin updates itself; direct WordPress changes captured next cycle.
Build the mesh. Ship it to WordPress.
Connect a URL, install the Bridge Plugin, and publish coordinated packages with full two-way sync.
