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Overview

The GistMag Blog Meta Generator plugin helps you quickly create essential metadata for your WordPress blog posts using advanced AI. Instead of generating full blog post content, it focuses on providing high-quality, relevant assets to enrich your articles and improve SEO.

Install WordPress Blog Meta Generator Plugin

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Features

  • AI-Generated Images: Generate 3 unique images in various styles (realistic, illustration, abstract, minimalist, photographic) based on your post title and content
  • Concise Excerpt: Get a 2-3 sentence summary (max 200 characters) that captures the essence of your blog post
  • Relevant Category: Receive a single, appropriate category name to help organize your content
  • SEO-Friendly Tags: Obtain 5-8 relevant tags to improve search engine optimization and content discoverability
  • One-Click Application: Easily apply generated metadata to your posts with a single click
  • Featured Image Support: Download and set generated images as featured images
  • Auto-Sync with Editor: Automatically syncs with your WordPress post editor title

Installation

Manual Installation

  1. Download the plugin ZIP file from the download link
  2. Log in to your WordPress admin panel
  3. Go to PluginsAdd NewUpload Plugin
  4. Choose the ZIP file (gistmag-blog-generator.zip) and click Install Now
  5. Click Activate

Configuration

1. Get Your API Key

  1. Sign up at GistMag Dashboard
  2. Navigate to API Keys section
  3. Create a new API key if you don’t have one
  4. Copy your API key

2. Configure the Plugin

  1. Go to GistMag Blog Meta in your WordPress admin menu
  2. Enter your API key in the API Key field
  3. (Optional) Set your preferred default image style
  4. (Optional) Enable Auto-Apply Results to automatically apply generated metadata
  5. Click Save Changes

Usage

Generating Blog Meta Elements

  1. Create or edit a blog post in WordPress
  2. In the post editor sidebar, you’ll see the GistMag Blog Meta Generator meta box
  3. Enter or verify the post title (it auto-fills from the editor)
  4. Select your preferred image style (realistic, illustration, abstract, minimalist, or photographic)
  5. Click Generate Meta Elements
  6. Wait for the AI to generate images, excerpt, category, and tags (this may take a minute)

Applying Generated Elements

Once generation is complete, you’ll see:
  • Generated Images: Three AI-generated images with a “Set as Featured” button for each
  • Excerpt: A concise summary with an “Apply to Post” button
  • Category: A suggested category with an “Apply to Post” button
  • Tags: A list of suggested tags with an “Apply to Post” button
Click the respective buttons to apply each element to your post. The buttons will change color to indicate they’ve been applied.
  1. After generating images, click Set as Featured on any image you like
  2. The plugin will download the image and set it as your post’s featured image
  3. The page will refresh to show the new featured image

Auto-Apply Feature

If you enable Auto-Apply Results in the plugin settings, the generated excerpt, category, and tags will be automatically applied to your post when generation completes.

Image Styles

Choose from five different image styles:
  • Realistic: Photorealistic images that look like real photographs
  • Illustration: Artistic illustrations and drawings
  • Abstract: Abstract and artistic representations
  • Minimalist: Simple, clean, and minimal designs
  • Photographic: High-quality photographic images

Pricing

Each generation request costs 3 credits. This includes:
  • 3 AI-generated images
  • 1 excerpt
  • 1 category
  • 5-8 tags

Troubleshooting

”Please enter a post title first” Error

Make sure you have entered a title in the post editor. The plugin will auto-fill the title field, but you can also enter it manually in the meta box.
  • Ensure you have proper file upload permissions
  • Check that your WordPress installation has enough disk space
  • Verify your API key is valid and has sufficient credits

Tags Not Applying

  • Make sure you’re logged in as an administrator or user with edit permissions
  • Check that the tags meta box is visible in your post editor
  • Try refreshing the page after applying tags

Support

For issues, questions, or feature requests, please visit our support page or check the documentation.