Oria Site Sync connects your existing WordPress website to the Oria Marketing platform. One plugin, zero coding, one API key, and every Oria feature becomes reachable on your own domain.
Real SEO via server-side rendering (3.2.0). Blog posts, reviews, case studies, service-area pages, and project galleries are fetched as server-rendered HTML and injected into your WordPress theme. Google indexes the content on YOUR domain, not on oriamarketing.com. Each page emits Schema.org JSON-LD (BlogPosting, AggregateRating, Article, LocalBusiness) so it qualifies for Google Rich Results.
Configurable URL prefix. By default your Oria pages live under /hub/ (for example /hub/blog and /hub/reviews). You can change the URL prefix to match your brand in Settings > Oria Site Sync — valid values are any single URL-safe word such as content, resources, or your own brand name. Legacy /oria/ paths keep working regardless, so existing links never break.
Lead-generation tools (embedded as widgets):
Content surfaces (rendered server-side for SEO):
Sitemap integration:
wp-sitemap.xml) with the per-post URL so search engines discover and rank them.Flexible embedding:
Drop any feature into your existing WordPress pages using the [oria_embed] shortcode:
[oria_embed type="reviews"]
[oria_embed type="booking"]
[oria_embed type="estimator"]
[oria_embed type="ai-viz" height="800"]
What you need:
This plugin connects to the Oria Marketing service at oriamarketing.com to fetch and display content on your WordPress site. Oria is the SaaS platform that powers this plugin — it is the content backend for every surface the plugin exposes (blog, reviews, case studies, service-area pages, projects, AI chat, booking, estimate, photo-quote, contact form, AI visualizer).
What the service is and what it is used for
Oria Marketing is an AI-powered marketing platform for residential contractors. This plugin acts as a WordPress front-end to that platform. Without an active Oria account and API key, the plugin will not display any content — it is designed exclusively for Oria subscribers.
What data is sent and when
The plugin contacts Oria Marketing’s API in four scenarios:
/hub/blog, /hub/reviews, /hub/projects). The plugin sends the tenant’s Oria API key, the WordPress site’s base URL, and the configured URL prefix. Oria returns pre-rendered HTML which the plugin injects into the current WordPress theme. Responses are cached in WordPress transients (5 minutes for list pages, 24 hours for individual posts) to minimize requests.wp-sitemap.xml). The plugin sends the tenant’s Oria API key and receives a list of blog, project, case-study, and area-page URLs with lastmod timestamps so WordPress can include them in the core sitemap. Cached for 1 hour.https://oriamarketing.com/api/connect/pixel?key=<api_key> to retrieve the tenant’s Meta Pixel ID. Only the API key is sent; no visitor data. The response contains the tenant’s configured Meta Pixel ID (a numeric identifier). Cached for 6 hours via a WordPress transient. If a Pixel ID is returned, the plugin injects the standard Meta Pixel tracking script (loaded from connect.facebook.net) into the page’s <head>. The Meta Pixel is a third-party tracking service provided by Meta Platforms, Inc. and is subject to Meta’s terms and privacy policy: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policy/ — visitors on the site will have PageView events sent to Meta when they load pages. Tenants should disclose this in their own site’s privacy policy; Oria does not publish that disclosure on behalf of the tenant.Visitor data is only transmitted to Oria if the visitor actively interacts with a lead-capture widget (submits a booking request, uses the chat, completes an estimate form, etc.). Those interactions happen inside the widget and are governed by Oria’s own data-handling practices.
Service provider
This service is provided by Oria Marketing.