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From keyword to
published recipe.

Five steps. Most users have their first recipe live on WordPress before their coffee gets cold.

  1. 01

    Add your AI provider keys

    RecipeFox AI is free to use — but you bring your own keys for Anthropic Claude (recipe text) and kie.ai Nano Banana 2 (images). Both providers offer pay-as-you-go pricing; expect around $0.04 per fully-generated recipe.

    Settings → API keys.

  2. 02

    Connect your WordPress site

    In WordPress: Users → Profile → Application Passwords → add one for RecipeFox AI. Paste the username + app password into the Sites tab. We support WP Recipe Maker and WP Delicious out of the box.

    Multi-site? You can connect as many WordPress installs as you like.

  3. 03

    Install the bridge plugin

    From Settings, download the small RecipeFox AI Bridge plugin (free) and upload it to WordPress. It lets us reliably set featured images, recipe meta, SEO fields and category/tag mapping that the default WP REST API cannot reach.

    It takes 30 seconds to install and never leaves your WordPress.

  4. 04

    Generate your first recipe

    Type a keyword (e.g. "creamy garlic shrimp") on the Generate page. Within 60 seconds you'll see the full article with images, ingredients, instructions, FAQs and Schema markup ready to publish.

    Tip: review the preview, regenerate any image you don't like, then publish.

  5. 05

    Bulk + schedule + internal linking

    Paste 30 keywords, set "1 recipe per day between 7-23h" — RecipeFox randomizes the publish time naturally. Enable Internal Linking to auto-build SEO topical clusters (forward + reverse links) between your recipes.

    Cost preview shows expected spend before you commit.

Frequently asked

Answers to the questions we get most often.

Is RecipeFox AI free?
RecipeFox itself is free. You pay the AI providers (Anthropic + kie.ai) directly with your own keys — typically ~$0.04 per fully-formatted recipe with 3 images.
Will Google penalize AI-generated recipes?
Google penalizes low-quality content, not AI per se. RecipeFox generates humanized, Schema.org Recipe-tagged articles with proper structure (intro, ingredients, steps, FAQs, JSON-LD) that follow Google's helpful-content guidelines.
Which WordPress plugins do you support?
WP Recipe Maker and WP Delicious. Both work end-to-end including ingredients, instructions, nutrition, taxonomies, and the featured image.
Do you keep my API keys?
Your keys are stored encrypted (Fernet/AES) in our database and used only to call providers on your behalf. We never log prompts, never share keys with third parties, and you can delete everything in one click via Account → Delete data.
Can I schedule posts for future publication?
Yes. Bulk Schedule mode randomizes publish times across a date range you choose. Posts are pushed to WordPress with status=future so WordPress publishes them itself at the right moment.
What about duplicate content?
Every recipe is uniquely generated per keyword with no boilerplate. Our publishing pipeline guards against republishing the same post twice — your sites stay duplicate-free.
How does internal linking work?
When enabled, each new recipe is scored against your existing posts. The 2–4 most relevant are linked from inside the article (forward links). Optionally, reverse links are added to those older posts after the new one goes live — building genuine SEO topical clusters automatically.

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