Your existing stack, connected to the work
Vectoron publishes to the CMS you already use and pulls performance data from the systems your team already trusts. No migration project. No new operating model.
Publishing destinations and performance sources
Integrations board showing two connected sites — Regional Services Co. and Regional Law Firm — both marked Active. Each site card shows Command and Content shortcut buttons and a tab row for Setup, Social, Brand, and Strategists sections. Below the site cards, a Connection Map panel shows all six integrations as Connected: WordPress, Webflow, and GitHub in the Publish group; Google Analytics 4, Search Console, and Google Ads in the Measure group.
Each website keeps its own destinations and shortcuts
Multi-location teams and agencies can connect each site once, then route approvals, publishing, and reporting to the correct place.
Content lands where your website already lives
Approved work routes to the right CMS with the fields needed for a page-ready publish.
WordPress
Publish approved posts with SEO metadata, categories, tags, authors, and featured images.
Webflow
Send approved content into CMS collections with mapped fields and asset handling.
GitHub
Commit articles as Markdown with frontmatter for static-site and editorial workflows.
Approved content ships as a complete CMS package
Content, metadata, media, taxonomy, links, and insertions move together. The CMS receives the same page the team approved — not a raw draft requiring manual assembly.
Headings, formatting, and content blocks move as one finished article.
Titles, descriptions, focus terms, categories, tags, and author fields travel with the page.
Images and alt text are included so the CMS receives a page-ready article.
Approved contextual links and insertions stay attached through publishing.
Built for real CMS environments
Real sites have expiring credentials, required fields, image rules, and review workflows. The publishing layer checks the path before it sends the article.
Pre-flight checks
Credentials, destinations, and required fields are checked before publishing starts.
Retry paths
Temporary CMS failures are retried instead of creating manual publishing work.
Review workflows
GitHub-backed sites can keep branch or PR review in the publishing path.
Recommendations use the same signals your team trusts
Search, analytics, competitive, and ads data come back into the Command Center so Strategists can recommend what to approve next.
Google Analytics 4
Bring traffic and engagement signals into strategist recommendations.
Search Console
Use query, click, impression, and position data to guide content decisions.
SEMrush
Keep competitive, ranking, and backlink context close to the work.
Google Ads
Analyze paid search performance and review recommended changes before applying them.
Connect once, then let approvals and data move through the work
Integrations are not extra dashboards. They feed the work surface: approved content moves out, performance signals come back, and the next recommendation has context.
Connect once
Use OAuth or a destination credential to connect each tool to the right website.
Sync automatically
Publishing destinations and performance sources stay current without recurring exports.
Act in context
Data feeds strategist recommendations and approved work moves to the correct destination.
Credential handling
Connections use OAuth where available and keep destination credentials scoped to the right site.
Operational clarity
Teams see connection state and publishing readiness before approved content moves.
Connect the stack your team already uses
Publishing destinations and performance sources become part of the same operating loop — approved content moves out, signals come back, and the next recommendation has context.