Connect other tools

Link WordPress, Google, LinkedIn, Meta, webhooks, Git, and more so Superlemon fits your stack.

Integrations let Superlemon pull data in and push content out — per workspace, so each brand or client can use the right accounts without stepping on each other.

Finding integrations

From your workspace home, open Integrations. You’ll see every connector your team is allowed to use. Pick one to read what it does and start the connection flow.

Website and publishing

  • WordPress — publish or sync content with your site when your team uses WordPress.
  • Webhooks — notify other systems when something happens in Superlemon.
  • Git — work with static or developer-centric workflows when your team stores content in a repository.

Google and LinkedIn

Connect Google or LinkedIn when you need Superlemon to read or post on your behalf. You’ll be sent through a standard sign-in window from the provider; approve only the permissions you’re comfortable with. If the connection drops later, reconnect from the same screen — tokens sometimes expire for security.

Facebook and Instagram (Meta)

Meta connections cover Facebook and Instagram surfaces your admin enabled. Follow the prompts in the app; business accounts sometimes need an extra approval in Meta’s own settings.

Google Ads

If your team uses Google Ads, there may be a separate “connect Google Ads” step tied to your user account (not only the workspace). That’s normal — ads permissions are often personal to the person who owns the ad account.

If something won’t connect

  • Confirm you’re in the correct workspace.
  • Try an incognito window to avoid an old Google session.
  • Ask an admin whether your role is allowed to add integrations.