
WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful website or blog. Nearly 20% of the top 10 million websites and over 60 million people have chosen WordPress to power the place on the web they call "home".



WordPress is the most popular content management system in the world, powering over 40% of all websites. By connecting Teachfloor with WordPress through Zapier, course creators can bridge their website content and marketing efforts with their learning platform. This integration allows you to automate enrollment workflows and keep your site in sync with course activity.
Whether you run a blog, a membership site, or an educational portal on WordPress, this connection ensures that user actions on your website translate into automated course management on Teachfloor, saving you hours of manual work every week.
When a new user registers on your WordPress site, Zapier triggers the Invite action in Teachfloor to send a course invitation. This is ideal for membership sites or educational blogs where new registrants should receive immediate access to a foundational course or onboarding program.
When the Course Completed trigger fires in Teachfloor, Zapier creates a new draft post in WordPress. This can be used to automatically generate success story entries, alumni spotlights, or course completion announcements on your blog.
When a WordPress form plugin captures a submission, use Zapier to first invite the user to a Teachfloor course, then follow up with the Assign Tag action to categorize them by interest area, experience level, or referral source based on form data.
Yes. The integration works with any WordPress site connected to Zapier. You can use WordPress triggers like new user registration or form submissions to automate Teachfloor enrollment and management actions.
Yes. Many WordPress form and membership plugins work with Zapier. As long as the plugin has Zapier support, its triggers can be connected to Teachfloor actions like Invite, Assign Tag, or Assign Assistant.
No coding is needed. Zapier provides a visual workflow builder where you connect WordPress and Teachfloor, select your triggers and actions, and map the data fields to create your automation.





