Post Forwarder lets you syndicate content from one WordPress site to any combination of destinations with a single click at publish time — or schedule it ahead with the built-in calendar. Configure as many portals as you need and choose per-post which ones receive each article.
Supported Destinations
- WordPress sites — forwards via the REST API with taxonomy mapping, featured image upload, ACF field support, and duplicate prevention. One-click authorization using WordPress Application Passwords, or enter credentials manually.
- LinkedIn — posts as a link-share article card with your excerpt, featured image thumbnail, and hashtags auto-generated from your WordPress post tags. Supports personal profiles and organisation pages. One-click connect — no configuration required.
- X (Twitter) — posts the title and post URL as a tweet; the featured image attaches directly on paid API tiers or appears as a link preview card. Connect with your own free X developer app.
Plan ahead with the content calendar
Post Forwarder includes a built-in weekly calendar so you can do more than fire-and-forget on publish. Schedule posts to go out to your connected channels at the time that suits you, see everything that’s queued at a glance, and manage upcoming posts across all your WordPress sites, LinkedIn, and X from one screen. Great for keeping a steady publishing rhythm without babysitting the clock.
WordPress forwarding highlights
- One-click “Save & Connect with WordPress” using the built-in Application Password flow.
- Taxonomy mapping with automatic fallback to tags.
- Featured image, ACF fields, and custom post types are carried across.
- Duplicate prevention so the same post is never forwarded twice.
LinkedIn highlights
- Zero-configuration connect — click “Connect with LinkedIn” and authorize in one step.
- Featured image is uploaded directly to LinkedIn and shown as the article thumbnail.
- WordPress post tags become LinkedIn hashtags automatically (the tag “my topic” becomes #MyTopic).
- Supports personal profiles and organisation pages.
- Token expiry is shown in settings, with a reconnect prompt before it lapses.
Compatibility
Tested with WordPress 7.0 and PHP 8.3.
Platform Requirements & Limitations
WordPress
- The destination site must run WordPress 5.6+ with the REST API enabled (default).
- The connecting user must have at least the Editor role on the destination site.
- Use “Save & Connect with WordPress” for one-click Application Password authorization, or enter a username and Application Password manually.
- No extra configuration required — one-click connect handles sign-in.
- LinkedIn access tokens expire after 60 days. The plugin shows the expiry date and prompts you to reconnect.
- For organisation page posts set the Author URN to
urn:li:organization:YOUR_ORG_ID. You’ll also need the Community Management API product approved on the LinkedIn app (not needed for personal profile posts). - LinkedIn needs the post URL to be publicly reachable to show an article card. Posts from localhost or
.local/.testdomains fall back to image-only or text+URL mode.
X (Twitter)
You need a free X developer account to post tweets. X limits write access per developer app, so each plugin user connects their own app.
Step 1 — Create an X developer account (one-time)
- Go to developer.x.com and sign in with your X account.
- Click Sign up and agree to the terms — your developer account is created instantly.
Step 2 — Create an app and get credentials
- In the Developer Portal go to Apps and click Create App.
- Give it any name (e.g. “My Post Forwarder”).
- Open the app, click Keys & Tokens then User authentication settings then Set up.
- Set:
- App permissions: Read and write
- Type of App: Web App, Automated App or Bot
- Callback URI: the callback URL shown in the plugin’s X portal settings
- Website URL: your site URL
- Click Save and copy the Client ID and Client Secret (the secret is shown only once).
Step 3 — Connect in the plugin
- In Post Forwarder -> Settings -> Connection Configuration, add an X portal.
- Enter the Client ID and Client Secret you copied.
- Click Save Portals, then click Save & Connect with X.
- Authorize the app on X and you are redirected back with a “Connected” badge.
Notes: * The free tier allows 1,500 tweet writes per month. Each user’s app has its own separate quota. * X access tokens are long-lived and refreshed automatically before expiry. * Featured images on the free tier appear as link preview cards (public sites only), not as direct attachments. The X Basic plan enables direct image upload.
External Services
Post Forwarder only sends data when you choose to connect an account or forward a post — nothing is sent in the background.
To publish to LinkedIn or X (Twitter), the plugin uses a small open-source connection helper to handle the secure sign-in step, then sends the post you’re forwarding (such as its title, link, and image) to the network you connected. WordPress-to-WordPress forwarding talks only to the site you set up.
You stay in control: connect or disconnect any destination at any time, and advanced users can self-host the connection helper. Each network’s handling of the content you send is governed by its own terms:
Technical Notes
Security: * OAuth tokens are stored in the WordPress database. Enable at-rest encryption on your host for best protection. * Sensitive fields (access tokens, client secrets, passwords) are never echoed back to the browser — submitting a blank field preserves the saved value. * All form inputs are sanitized and validated; WordPress nonces protect all forms and OAuth callbacks.
Tested with: * WordPress 7.0 * PHP 8.3
Minimum Requirements: * WordPress 5.6+ * PHP 7.4+