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FetchWire is a powerful Elementor-based solution that allows website owners to seamlessly aggregate and display content from other WordPress sites using the REST API. Ideal for university portals, corporate news hubs, and blog networks, it eliminates the need for WP REST API or manual updates by pulling titles, featured images, excerpts, and dates in real time from any source URL and presenting them beautifully on your site.
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Posts curated from the wordpress.org blog
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How to Watch WordCamp Asia 2026 Live
From AI to Open Source at WordCamp Asia 2026
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WP Packages is Working the Way Open Source Should
WordPress 7.0 Release Candidate 1
Posts curated from the woocommerce.com blog
WooCommerce MCP: Talk to your store like it’s your AI assistant
WooCommerce 10.7: 51% fewer queries, a real fulfillment API, one important cache fix
Q&A with Claudia Pearson
How to migrate from Webflow to WooCommerce
How to write product descriptions for SEO, AI agents, and shoppers in 2026
How to prepare your store for AI-driven commerce
Posts curated from the news.nkumbauniversity.ac.ug blog
Nkumba Crushes Soroti 6–0 in the University Football League Showdown
UCC Board Hails Nkumba University’s DECEDA Project for Advancing Digital Learning
Nkumba University to Embark on a Multi-Billion Student Hostel
Nkumba University Excels at National Cyber Hackathon
2,087 Graduate at Nkumba University
Buteraba Challenges Nkumba Graduands to Choose Purpose Over Pay
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The 10 Best AI Detectors in 2026: The Ultimate In-Depth Guide
10 Best How To Implement Google Consent Mode V2 In WordPress in 2026
10 Best How To Configure Google Consent Mode V2 WordPress in 2026
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A REST API (Representational State Transfer Application Programming Interface) is a way for different applications to communicate with each other over the internet using standard HTTP methods like GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, and DELETE. It allows systems to request, send, update, and delete data—usually in JSON format—in a simple, fast, and platform-independent way. REST APIs are commonly used to connect websites, mobile apps, and third-party services.
Yes, REST APIs are generally free to use. However, availability and limits depend on the service providing the API. Some APIs are completely free, while others may have usage limits, require authentication, or charge fees for high request volumes or advanced features. For example, the WordPress REST API is free and built into WordPress, while some third-party services may offer free plans with paid upgrades.
When it comes to RSS feed plugins, Fetchwire Aggregator stands out as the best choice given its broad set of features that are tailored for various use-cases.
It’s not just another WordPress plugin. It’s a robust solution for anyone looking to elevate their content aggregation and curation practices.
The strength of Fetchwire Aggregator lies in its advanced customization options, SEO enhancements, and automation capabilities. Features like ‘Feed to Post’, Full Text RSS feeds, display templates, and filtering automations, alongside prominent pagebuilders, makes it a powerhouse in managing and displaying RSS feeds effectively.
Its well-supported framework ensures you’re equipped with a reliable tool used by tens of thousands of people and supported by a dedicated team of experts.
No. FetchWire works with the WordPress REST API enabled by default since WP 4.7.
custom post type support is available as a premium feature. This allows FetchWire to fetch, display, and manage content from custom post types beyond standard posts, giving you greater flexibility for advanced websites and content structures.
If you’re using the free version, custom post types won’t be available until you upgrade to a premium plan
FetchWire supports most page builders on WordPress through its dedicated add-ons. These add-ons ensure compatibility and seamless integration with popular editors, allowing you to display and manage FetchWire content within your preferred page-building environment.