Blogger - Manage Posts
Blogger > My Posts gives you a single, combined view of all posts and pages across every Blogger blog connected to your Tenwrite account.
If you run more than one Blogger blog, you know how scattered things feel when you have to visit each blog separately just to see what’s published. My Posts brings everything into one table — searchable, filterable, and sortable across all your blogs at once. As far as we know, no other Blogger tool offers this kind of unified view.
And because the table loads from Tenwrite’s content index rather than calling Blogger’s API each time, it’s fast — even if you have dozens of posts across multiple blogs.
Opening My Posts
Section titled “Opening My Posts”- Log in to the Tenwrite Web Dashboard.
- Click Blogger > Posts in the sidebar.
Switching Between Posts and Pages
Section titled “Switching Between Posts and Pages”Use the Posts and Pages tabs at the top of the table to switch content type. Tenwrite shows Posts by default.
Filtering and Sorting
Section titled “Filtering and Sorting”The toolbar above the table gives you several ways to narrow down what you’re looking at:
- Blog — show content from one specific blog, or all blogs together.
- Status — filter by
LIVE,DRAFT, orSCHEDULED. - Search — find by post or page title, blog name, or linked Google Doc.
- Sort By — sort by ID, Published, Updated, Created, or Title.
- Order — newest first or oldest first.
- Show — choose 10, 25, or 50 rows per page.
What Each Row Shows
Section titled “What Each Row Shows”Each row gives you the key details at a glance:
- Post or page title
- Linked Google Doc (if any)
- Blog name
- Blogger post ID
- Current status
- Published and last-modified dates
Taking Action on Posts
Section titled “Taking Action on Posts”Quick actions per post
Section titled “Quick actions per post”Each row has an Options menu. Open it to act on that specific post or page.
Quick Edit
Section titled “Quick Edit”Opens a small editing panel right in the table — no page navigation needed. Use it for fast updates like:
- Title
- Labels (tags)
- Publish status
Full Edit
Section titled “Full Edit”Opens the full Tenwrite editing screen for that post. Choose this when you want to make more substantial changes to the content or post settings.
Common fields you can edit include: title, labels, status, and comment settings.
Sync Post
Section titled “Sync Post”If the row is linked to a Google Doc, Sync Post re-exports that document into the existing Blogger post. This is useful when your Google Doc is the source of truth and you want to push the latest version to Blogger.
Publish / Unpublish
Section titled “Publish / Unpublish”Depending on the current status, the Options menu includes:
- Publish Post/Page — for
DRAFTitems. - Unpublish Post/Page — for
LIVEorSCHEDULEDitems.
Edit on Blogger
Section titled “Edit on Blogger”If Blogger provides an editor link for the post, this takes you directly to that post’s edit screen in Blogger.
Bulk actions
Section titled “Bulk actions”Need to publish or unpublish several posts at once? Select them using the checkboxes on the left side of the table, then use the bulk action buttons that appear.
- Publish — works on
DRAFTitems. - Unpublish — works on
LIVEorSCHEDULEDitems.
If some selected rows aren’t eligible for the action (e.g., already published when you choose Publish), Tenwrite skips those and processes the rest.
Keeping the Table Up to Date
Section titled “Keeping the Table Up to Date”The table is powered by Tenwrite’s content index, which syncs with Blogger automatically twice a day. If you’ve made changes directly in Blogger and want them reflected in the table right away, use Sync Site Content.
You can trigger it from:
- the header area of the My Posts page
- the Quick Actions card on My Sites
- any blog row’s Actions menu in My Sites
Once sync starts, you’ll see a progress indicator. The table updates as each blog finishes syncing.
Related Guides
Section titled “Related Guides”Tenwrite is an independent product not affiliated with or endorsed by Google LLC, Blogger, or WordPress Foundation. Google Docs, Gmail, Google Workspace are trademarks of Google LLC. WordPress is a trademark of the WordPress Foundation.