How to Connect WordPress to Bento
Do you want to connect your WordPress to Bento to grow your email list and improve your marketing efforts?
If you run a website, you want to engage your visitors, convert them into leads and email subscribers, and keep in touch with them. Bento helps you do just that.
Bento is an email marketing and automation platform designed for creators, startups, and SaaS businesses to manage and grow their audience. It combines newsletters, behavioral automation, and segmentation tools, allowing users to send targeted campaigns based on user actions and engagement.
By connecting WordPress to Bento, you can subscribe users, leads, and email subscribers to your Bento contact list and email your posts immediately after publication (or at a daily, weekly, or monthly basis) and send newsletters from your WordPress admin dashboard to your marketing list.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to integrate your WordPress website with Bento using MailOptin.
Getting your Bento API Credentials
To get the API credentials (publishable key, secret key, and site UUID) for your Bento account, go to Settings > API Keys to find them.
Integrating the Bento API Credentials In MailOptin
Now that you have your Bento publishable key, secret key, and site UUID, the next step is to implement them in your WordPress site using the MailOptin plugin.
If you haven’t done so already, install and activate the MailOptin plugin on your WordPress website. Once the plugin is active, go to your WordPress dashboard and navigate to MailOptin > Integrations.
Open the Bento Connection section and enter your API credentials, and save.
What’s Next?
Now that the Bento connection in WordPress through MailOptin is active, you can start creating lead capture forms, pop-ups, slide-ins, and notification bars connected to Bento and sending new post notifications, email digests, and broadcasts from WordPress to your contacts in Bento.
We hope this article has helped you learn how to connect WordPress to Bento.