Customer Success Story — GENE-FELUDAWP

How CyberWarZone.com Publishes Cybersecurity Content Faster with FeludaWP

CyberWarZone.com covers breaking cybersecurity news daily. Using FeludaWP (GENE-FELUDAWP), their AI researches the site and external sources, builds structured drafts, sets all metadata, runs an SEO check, and publishes — all without leaving Feluda and without a single plugin on the server.

Industry
Cybersecurity News & Intelligence
Gene used
GENE-FELUDAWP
Plugins required
None — uses the WordPress REST API
8
Ready-to-use Tools
Draft manager, sections, meta, taxonomy, site search, web reader, RSS reader, and connection check
1
Flow Included
FeludaWP SingleAgent — a ready-made Feluda Studio flow with all tools pre-connected
0
Plugins Required
Connects directly to the WordPress REST API that every modern WordPress site already includes

Your WordPress Site, Accessible to Any AI

FeludaWP connects your WordPress site to the Feluda desktop app through the standard WordPress REST API — the same API that every WordPress installation running version 5.6 or newer already includes. No plugins to install on your server, no webhooks to configure, no external services involved.

Once connected, your AI can read your published content, search for existing posts on a topic before writing anything new, create and manage local drafts, build post content block by block using named sections, set all metadata fields, and publish directly to your site — all from within Feluda.

Safe by default
Publishing is turned off until you explicitly enable it in the Feluda Settings page. Your AI can draft and research freely without anything going live accidentally. An optional SEO check can also be enabled to verify that title, excerpt, category, tags, and featured image are all set before a post is allowed to publish.

Everything Your AI Needs to Work with WordPress

FeludaWP ships with eight tools. Every tool answers a help call with a plain-language description of what it does, what it expects, and example uses — so your AI always knows how to call it correctly.

  • Who am I — Verifies the connection and confirms which WordPress user account is active. A good first step every session.
  • Drafts manager — Creates, lists, reads, and publishes local drafts stored on your device. The AI builds the post locally and pushes it to WordPress when it is ready.
  • Sections manager — Writes, edits, and reads named HTML sections inside a draft. Your AI builds content block by block — introduction, body, conclusion — and can edit individual sections without touching the rest.
  • Meta manager — Reads and updates post metadata: SEO fields, tags, categories, featured image, author, excerpt, and post type.
  • Taxonomy manager — Fetches categories and available images from your live WordPress site so the AI can assign the correct category ID and pick a featured image from your media library.
  • Site search — Searches your existing published content by keyword, so the AI can check what is already on your site before writing something new.
  • Web reader — Fetches and reads any web page so the AI can research external sources as part of a Feluda Flow.
  • RSS reader — Reads RSS and Atom feeds from any website. The AI can fetch, cache, list, and summarize feed entries for research or content monitoring.

FeludaWP SingleAgent — Open and Start Publishing

When you install FeludaWP, the FeludaWP SingleAgent flow is immediately available in Feluda Studio. All eight tools are pre-connected to the agent block — nothing to configure before you start. Open the flow, load your persona prompt, and you are ready.

The flow also ships with a WordPress Persona Prompt: fill in your agent name, role, site address, language, and preferred publishing mode, and the prompt configures your AI as a focused WordPress operator for your specific site. Copy it into the system message of the SingleAgent flow and you have a personalised WordPress AI assistant in minutes.

Fully customisable
The SingleAgent flow is a starting point, not a locked template. Add conditional logic, split into multiple agents, chain with other Genes, or build a scheduled flow that runs every morning without any manual trigger — all from within Feluda Studio without writing code.

CyberWarZone.com: AI-Assisted Cybersecurity Publishing

CyberWarZone.com is a cybersecurity news and intelligence platform covering threat advisories, vulnerabilities, and industry developments. Publishing speed matters — a story that goes live an hour late is a story that loses traffic. Before FeludaWP, drafting a well-structured post meant manually checking existing coverage, pulling information from multiple sources, filling in categories, tags, and metadata, and then pushing the post to WordPress.

With FeludaWP connected to their WordPress site, the workflow changed. The AI uses Site Search to check what CyberWarZone has already published on a topic before writing anything new. It reads external sources using the Web Reader and RSS Reader tools to pull in the latest advisories and reports. It then builds the post section by section using the Sections Manager, sets all metadata with the Meta Manager, confirms the featured image and category via the Taxonomy Manager, and publishes directly to the site once the SEO check passes.

The result
A structured, fully-tagged cybersecurity article — researched, drafted, and published — without leaving Feluda. No copy-pasting between tools, no manual metadata entry, no forgotten fields before publishing.

Who Else Uses FeludaWP

  • The solo blogger — Plans and drafts a full week of posts in a single afternoon. The AI searches the existing blog, reads a few RSS feeds for fresh angles, and drafts each post with the right category and tags already filled in.
  • The small agency — Manages a separate FeludaWP instance per client site. When a brief arrives, the AI produces a complete draft with metadata and excerpt. Drafts go through human review before publishing — the AI does the groundwork, the human makes the final call.
  • The content operations team — Runs a scheduled Feluda Flow every morning that reads RSS feeds from key publications, summarizes the most relevant new articles, and drops the summaries into a shared draft post for the editorial team to review.
  • The multilingual publisher — Uses a separate persona prompt per language so the AI produces all content, metadata, and excerpts in the target language automatically.