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ActionTypefloUpdated May 2026
How do I get my Typeflo blog settings?
Short answer: Drop the "Typeflo → Get Blog Settings" action anywhere in your workflow, map the inputs from upstream nodes, and publish.
Sample request
{}
Returns
{"name": "My Blog","theme": "default","domain": "blog.example.com","subscriber_count": 1200}
Use these fields in downstream nodes for routing, logging, or error handling.
Triggered by
Apps that pair well as the trigger for Get Blog Settings.
Any of these apps can fire this action as part of a workflow.
FAQ
Questions about Get Blog Settings.
What does the Get Blog Settings action do in Typeflo?
Returns site-level Typeflo settings including subscriber count, theme, custom domain, and SEO defaults. Useful for connection-check or dashboards.
What inputs does Get Blog Settings require?
Get Blog Settings has no required inputs. Sensible defaults are applied if you leave fields blank.
Can I use dynamic inputs from earlier workflow nodes?
Yes. Any field on this action can pull values from upstream nodes, whether that's a form response, a trigger payload, an AI output, or a lookup result.
What happens if Typeflo returns an error?
The workflow pauses on the failed node, the error message is captured in the run log, and you can retry the run with one click. Auto-retry policies are configurable per workflow with exponential backoff up to 5 attempts.
Does Get Blog Settings support batch operations?
Yes. Run Get Blog Settings inside a Loop node to process arrays. Tiny Command handles Typeflo's rate limits automatically so you don't have to throttle manually.
More actions
Other Typeflo actions.
Action
Create Category
Creates a new blog category in Typeflo with name, slug, and description. Use to scaffold sections of your blog programmatically.
ActionCreate Post
Creates a new blog post in Typeflo with title, slug, body (Markdown), feature image, author, tags, and categories. Common pattern: pipe AI-drafted articles or migrated content into Typeflo.
ActionCreate Tag
Creates a new blog tag in Typeflo with name and slug. Useful when post creation should auto-provision missing tags.
ActionDelete Category
Permanently deletes a category in Typeflo. Posts assigned to the category are not deleted, but lose their category assignment.
ActionDelete Post
Permanently deletes a blog post in Typeflo. Irreversible; consider unpublishing via Update Post instead.
ActionDelete Tag
Permanently deletes a blog tag. Posts that had the tag lose it, but are not themselves deleted.
Send get blog settings from your workflows.
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