Publish a native website blog
Create site articles with stable routes, SEO fields, publication status, and theme-rendered pages.
Publish native site articles now, then connect external sources through a planned sync system that imports reviewed drafts, preserves ownership, and keeps SEO pages under your control.

External sources use mirror or import-once ownership. V1 will not promise implicit bidirectional editing across incompatible content models.
Create site articles with stable routes, SEO fields, publication status, and theme-rendered pages.
Plan one-way connections for Notion, WordPress, RSS, Ghost, and future providers.
Normalize external content into a draft, show conversion warnings, and choose what reaches each site.
The native blog remains useful on its own while the planned platform adds workspace ownership, multi-site publication, revisions, and connector health.
Write site articles and manage status, featured media, metadata, and public routes.
Separate content ownership from site-specific slug, schedule, and SEO overrides.
Authorize selected content and create mirror posts or imported local drafts.
Read posts, categories, tags, authors, and media through official APIs.
Support read-only feeds and providers with stable IDs, revisions, and pagination.
Show last success, cursor, retry state, conversion warnings, and next reconciliation.
Connect a source, pull changed records into canonical drafts, review, and publish to selected sites.
Authorize only the pages, database, feed, or site required.
Fetch incrementally, convert to versioned Markdown, preserve IDs, and show warnings.
Choose mirror or import-once ownership and publish a canonical route when ready.
Useful when teams write elsewhere but want Cogo Site to control presentation, SEO routes, and site publishing.
Continue drafting in selected Notion content and review synced posts in Cogo Site.
Import an existing post library or maintain a one-way source during migration.
Publish release notes, announcements, thought leadership, and educational content.
Turn approved public blog revisions into sources for future AI support.
V1 uses one-way mirror or import-once to avoid silent overwrites, editing conflicts, and false promises of lossless two-way conversion.
A Notion connector is planned for selected pages or databases, with review before publishing.
The planned connector covers posts, categories, tags, authors, and media references through official APIs.
Mirror and import-once modes keep ownership explicit and avoid hidden two-way overwrites.
The current site-scoped native blog is available. Workspace publishing and external connectors are in development.
Continue with the most relevant parts of the Cogo Site workflow.
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