Paragraph Integration
Publish long-form blog essays to Paragraph directly from Borker.
Paragraph integration requires a Paragraph API key. Available on all Borker plans. See API Keys for setup.
Paragraph is a web3-native blogging platform. Borker can generate paragraph-essay content and publish it directly to your Paragraph blog, without going through Postiz.
What Paragraph is
Paragraph is a newsletter and blog platform with on-chain publishing and subscriber management. It's popular in the crypto/web3 space. If you maintain a Paragraph publication, Borker can automate the drafting and publishing of long-form essays (600–1,200 words).
How Borker publishes to Paragraph
Unlike X, LinkedIn, and Farcaster (which go through Postiz), Paragraph content is published via a direct API call from Borker to Paragraph's API. There's no Postiz involvement.
The flow:
- Daily workflow generates a
paragraph-essaycontent item - Item appears in approval queue with
paragraph-essaytype - You review and approve (or auto-approve)
- Process Approved workflow runs
- Borker calls the Paragraph API to create a draft or publish the essay
- Status updates to
scheduled/published
Setting up Paragraph
Create or sign in to your Paragraph account at paragraph.xyz
Go to your Paragraph settings → API or Developer settings
Generate an API key
In Borker: Settings → Workspace → API Keys → paste the Paragraph API key
Enable Paragraph in Settings → Platforms
Add a calendar slot for paragraph-essay content (e.g., once per week on Tuesdays)
Reviewing Paragraph content in the approval queue
paragraph-essay items appear in the approval queue like any other content. They're typically longer, so the expanded view shows the full essay with headers and sections.
Things to check when reviewing essay content:
- Structure: intro, body sections, conclusion present?
- Length: hitting the 600–1,200 word target?
- Claims: no fabricated statistics or citations?
- Topic alignment: the angle is being argued, not just described?
For long-form content especially, use inline editing to refine the essay before publishing. The AI draft is a solid starting point; expect 5–15 minutes of editing on a 1,000-word essay.
Publishing as draft vs. published
By default, Borker publishes Paragraph content as a published post. If you want to publish as a draft (to review in Paragraph before it goes live), this can be configured in your prompt template.
If you don't have a Paragraph API key configured, paragraph-essay content will still be generated and will appear in your approval queue. You can copy the text and paste it manually into Paragraph. The only thing missing is the automatic publishing step.