HyperBlog makes it incredibly simple to move your entire content library from your current CMS — whether you’re using WordPress, Ghost, Superblog, Wix, or any other platform. Whether you have 100 posts or 100,000, HyperBlog handles large-scale imports smoothly, including metadata and SEO details.Documentation Index
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How to Migrate Your Blog to HyperBlog
- Go to your HyperBlog dashboard.
- Navigate to Settings → Import.
- You’ll see a list of supported CMS platforms:
- WordPress
- Ghost
- Superblog
- Wix
- Notion
- Feather.so
- and more
Migrating from WordPress (Step-by-Step)
Step 1 – Export from WordPress
- Log in to your WordPress Admin.
- Go to Tools → Export.
- Choose the “Posts” option.
- Apply filters if needed:
- Categories
- Authors
- Date Range (Start/End)
- Post Status (Published, Draft, etc.)
- Click Download Export File — this will save an .xml file to your computer.
Step 2 – Import into HyperBlog
- Go to HyperBlog Settings → Import.
- Click on WordPress.
- Upload your .xml file and start the import.
- Once done, go to the Blog section — you’ll see all your posts successfully imported.
What About Ghost, Superblog, Wix, etc.?
The import process is similar across other CMS platforms:- Go to your platform’s export section (e.g., Ghost Admin → Labs → Export).
- Download the export file (usually .json or .xml).
- In HyperBlog, go to Settings → Import, choose your platform, and upload the file.
- Blog Post Titles & Content
- Categories & Tags
- Featured Images (where supported)
- SEO Metadata (if available in the export)
- Post Dates and Status (published/draft)
