Integrations & connectors
Superlemon is built so Intelligence (knowledge, brand voice, audiences, competitors, research) and Content studio (campaigns, deliverables, approvals) stay the source of truth—while optional integrations meet you where you already work. Nothing here replaces your CMS, analytics stack, or ad accounts unless you choose to connect them.
Research, trends, and knowledge
- Serper and Google Trends for live research signals that inform outlines and drafts.
- Knowledge base ingestion from URLs, PDFs, and images so deliverables cite your workspace—not generic web text.
Images and assets
- Unsplash and Pexels for stock imagery by keyword when you polish pieces for publish.
- Direct uploads for screenshots and brand assets you already own.
Publish, channels, and automation
- WordPress for teams that publish long-form to a site they control.
- Google APIs where you authorize Google surfaces that fit your workflow.
- LinkedIn and Meta for organizations that want grounded social or paid workflows tied to the same Intelligence base.
- Zapier and export for hand-off to the rest of your stack.
For a visual overview on the marketing homepage, see the integration strip on the homepage. For feature depth inside the product narrative, read Platform & features — Integrations.
Common questions
Which Superlemon integrations require OAuth or sign-in?
Channel and cloud connectors (for example Google, WordPress, LinkedIn, or Meta) only run when you explicitly connect them in the product. Research and stock-image features use service integrations configured in the workspace—your copy stays grounded in what you approved.
Do I need WordPress to use Superlemon?
No. WordPress is an optional publish path for teams that already run a site there. You can draft, review, and export deliverables without connecting WordPress.
Can I use Superlemon without LinkedIn or Meta?
Yes. LinkedIn and Meta are optional for teams that want channel-aware feedback or publishing workflows. Intelligence and Content studio work fully without social connectors.
What is the difference between Intelligence and publish integrations?
Intelligence integrations feed research, trends, and your knowledge base so outlines and drafts stay evidence-led. Publish and channel integrations help you ship or measure where you already operate—only after you connect them.