Approved content goes live without the publishing handoff
Vectoron sends reviewed articles directly to WordPress, Webflow, and GitHub sites with metadata, images, taxonomy, and links already attached.
Publishing starts after the work is approved
Teams approve the topics and article work first. Then Vectoron packages the finished page for the connected destination instead of sending someone into copy-paste mode.

Everything the CMS needs, not just a draft
The publish step carries the full package so the destination receives a formatted page, not a raw document.
One approved article becomes one complete CMS package
Content, metadata, media, taxonomy, links, and insertions move together. The CMS receives the same page the team approved.

Article body
Headings, formatting, and content blocks move as one finished article.
Metadata and taxonomy
Titles, descriptions, focus terms, categories, tags, and author fields travel with the page.
Featured image
Images and alt text are included so the CMS receives a page-ready article.
Internal links
Approved contextual links and insertions stay attached through publishing.
Native publishing for where your sites already live
Connect each destination once. Approved content routes to the right CMS without changing how your site is built.
WordPress
Publish approved posts with SEO metadata, taxonomy, authors, and featured images.
Webflow
Send articles into CMS collections with rich text, mapped fields, and asset handling.
GitHub
Commit Markdown with frontmatter for static-site and editorial review workflows.
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.
Multi-site publishing without destination confusion
Each connected website keeps its own CMS destination, credentials, and publishing rules. A network or agency can approve content from one operating surface while each article lands on the correct site.
Connect your CMS once, then let approved content ship
Vectoron moves reviewed articles from production into the CMS with the publishing package already attached.