What are Blog Posts?
Blog Posts let you turn your existing blog content into a new “blog post project” inside Munch, so you can work from a structured project (instead of starting from scratch) and move through a guided flow to generate and finalize a post.
This is especially useful if you already have a blog on your website and want to repurpose content quickly.
Create a Blog Post Project (from your blog)
Option A: Create from a file (Upload)
If you have your blog content saved as a file, you can upload it to create a blog post project. This is the fastest way to bring existing content into Munch and start working on it as a project.
Recommended when:
You wrote the post in another tool (Google Docs, Word, etc.)
You have an export of your blog post content
You’re migrating posts from an old CMS
Option B: “Post From Blog” (Website flow)
You can also create a blog post project via the Post From Blog wizard:
Scrape your site
Validate detected blogs
Create the blog post project through a guided wizard
Inside the wizard, you’ll typically go through steps like:
Blog source selection
Content style selection
A final review/submit step
What happens after creation?
Once your blog post project is created, you can:
Review the generated content
Edit the post
Add or remove media
Iterate until it’s ready to publish
Editing your blog post
You can edit your blog post project at any point. Common actions include:
Updating sections and wording
Adjusting formatting
Refining the post to match your tone
Adding/removing media (you can remove media during the flow if needed)
Tip: If you close the wizard with unsaved changes, you’ll be prompted to confirm whether you want to leave or keep working—so you don’t lose progress accidentally.
Publishing your blog post
When you’re ready, open the publishing flow and choose how you want to publish:
Schedule post
Post now
You’ll be able to publish directly from the project context (for example, from the project card or preview).
FAQs / Troubleshooting
I uploaded a file but the formatting looks off
Try re-exporting your file as a simpler format (for example, a clean DOCX or plain text), then re-upload. If your file includes complex layouts (tables, columns), simplifying it usually helps.
My blog wasn’t detected during “Post From Blog”
Double-check that:
Your website has a publicly accessible blog page
The blog isn’t behind a login or paywall
The blog pages are reachable from your main site navigation
Can I track analytics?
Blog post projects are tracked through the same ecosystem of analytics events used across Munch, with dedicated coverage for the Post From Blog wizard and blog-project publishing actions.