Google Slides + WordPress Integration

Publishing presentations alongside written content has always required too many manual steps. With Neotask connecting Google Slides and WordPress, you can embed decks directly into posts, sync slide updates automatically, and keep your CMS content aligned with your latest presentations without touching either platform manually.

Slides to Posts Automatically

Publish presentation content directly to WordPress in seconds, not hours.

Repurpose Decks as Pages

Convert slide content into structured WordPress pages with one command.

Sync Content Updates

Changes in Slides can flow through to your WordPress site automatically.

Automate Google Slides and WordPress Together

Embed Presentations in WordPress Posts Whenever you finalize a Google Slides deck, Neotask can automatically generate a WordPress post or page with the presentation embedded. Set the publish status, assign categories, and add introductory copy -- all triggered the moment your slides are marked ready.

Sync Slide Titles and Descriptions to Post Metadata Keep your WordPress SEO metadata consistent with your presentation content. Neotask reads slide titles and speaker notes from Google Slides and maps them to WordPress post titles, excerpts, and meta descriptions, so your CMS always reflects the latest version of your deck.

Auto-Publish Slide Decks as Resource Pages Turn every completed Google Slides presentation into a dedicated resource or landing page on your WordPress site. Neotask creates the page, formats the embed code, adds tags based on slide content, and publishes or drafts it according to your workflow rules.

Track Engagement and Report Back to Slides Pull WordPress post statistics for pages containing embedded presentations and surface them as speaker notes or comments inside the original Google Slides file. Know which decks are driving traffic without leaving your slide editor.

  • Describe what you need
  • Neotask configures the automation
  • It runs on autopilot
  • Prompts You Can Use with Neotask

  • "Every time I finish a Google Slides deck, create a draft WordPress post with the presentation embedded and the slide title as the post title."
  • "Sync the speaker notes from my latest Google Slides presentation to the excerpt field of the matching WordPress post."
  • "Publish a new WordPress resource page for each Google Slides deck I share publicly, with auto-generated tags based on the slide content."
  • "Once a week, pull the view count for my WordPress posts containing slide embeds and add a comment to the corresponding Google Slides file."
  • Tips for Getting the Most Out of This Integration

  • Use consistent naming conventions in Google Slides so Neotask can reliably match decks to WordPress posts or pages.
  • Write speaker notes as summaries -- Neotask can map these directly to WordPress excerpts and meta descriptions, saving you extra writing.
  • Combine with WordPress categories to automatically sort published slide pages by topic, making your resource library easier to navigate.
  • Set drafts first, publish second -- configure Neotask to create WordPress drafts initially so you can review formatting before going live.
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Neotask support embedding Google Slides directly into WordPress block editor? Yes. Neotask can insert Google Slides embed URLs into WordPress posts using the standard embed block or as raw HTML, depending on your theme and editor setup.

    Can Neotask update an existing WordPress post when a Google Slides deck is edited? Neotask can monitor Google Slides for changes and trigger WordPress post updates, including refreshing the embed URL if the presentation is republished with a new link.

    Do I need a developer to set this up? No. You describe the workflow to Neotask in plain language and it handles the configuration. No plugins, no code, and no API credentials to manage manually.

    What WordPress post types are supported? Neotask works with standard posts and pages, and can also target custom post types if your WordPress setup uses them.

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