Foodzilla + WordPress Integration
Looking to save time publishing blog posts, updating user info, or engaging your audience on your website? With the Foodzilla + WordPress Zapier integration, you can do all that and more—without writing a single line of code.
Whether you're a dietitian sharing client success stories, a personal trainer posting workout tips, or a nutrition coach uploading weekly recipes, this integration gives you the freedom to focus on content while automation handles the rest.
🔥 Example Use Cases
✨ Automatically create a WordPress blog post when a
meal plan PDF
is generated in Foodzilla
✨ Post client wins or testimonials whenever a
new client
is added
✨ Sync
client signups from
WordPress to Foodzilla, keeping all data in one place
✨ Share nutrition tips or updates by triggering posts
when a
chat message
is sent in Foodzilla
✨ Keep your website active and optimized without manual
uploads
These automations are perfect for coaches running nutrition blogs, online programs, or membership sites using WordPress.
⚙️ How to Set It Up with Zapier
1️⃣ Go to the
Zapier Foodzilla + WordPress page
2️⃣ Choose a trigger
in Foodzilla (e.g., new client, meal plan link created)
3️⃣ Select an action in WordPress (e.g., create post,
update user)
4️⃣ Log
in to both accounts and authorize connections
5️⃣ Customize your zap and turn it on—no coding needed!
💡 Why It Matters for Nutrition and Fitness Coaches
📚 Keep your blog fresh with automatically generated
content
💬 Reduce
time spent on admin by syncing data between Foodzilla and
WordPress
👩💼 Onboard
clients more efficiently by connecting signups to your CRM
or newsletter
🎓
Share educational content instantly after sending out plans
or updates
🔗 Close
the gap between your software stack and your marketing
🚀 Ready to Automate Your Website?
Connect your coaching tools with your website today. Start your free Foodzilla trial and explore what’s possible with Zapier.
Ready to level-up?
Create meal plans 10x faster, follow up with your clients through our mobile app, and never struggle with meal planning or recipe management again.