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WordPress REST API URL Builder

WordPress REST API URL Builder — build a ready-to-paste config or snippet in seconds. 100% client-side, no sign-up.

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About WordPress REST API URL Builder

WordPress REST API URL Builder is a free WordPress tool that lets you create a clean, shareable link with the right parameters — no guesswork, no docs. Copy the link and drop it into a button, bio, email, ad or QR code. It runs entirely in your browser with no sign-up and no installs, so your data stays private.

How to use WordPress REST API URL Builder

  1. 1Open WordPress REST API URL Builder — it loads instantly and runs entirely in your browser.
  2. 2Fill in the fields with your own values; the output updates live as you type.
  3. 3Review the generated JSON in the preview area.
  4. 4Copy the link and drop it into a button, bio, email, ad or QR code.

Why use WordPress REST API URL Builder?

  • Generates a valid JSON in seconds — no copy-pasting from docs
  • 100% client-side: your inputs never leave your browser
  • Free and unlimited — no account, no trial, no credit card
  • Works on desktop and mobile; copy or download the JSON instantly

Frequently asked questions

Is WordPress REST API URL Builder free?+

Yes. WordPress REST API URL Builder is completely free with no account, no trial and no usage limits. ToolJolt is supported by unobtrusive ads, not paywalls.

How do I use the link from WordPress REST API URL Builder?+

Copy the generated link and use it anywhere a URL works — a website button, social bio, email CTA, ad or QR code. It opens the right destination on any device, so there's nothing to install.

Is my data private?+

Completely. WordPress REST API URL Builder runs 100% in your browser (client-side). Nothing you type is uploaded to a server, so your data stays on your device.

Do I need to sign up or install anything?+

No. There's nothing to install and no sign-up — just open the page and start. It works on desktop and mobile.

Where do I paste this in WordPress?+

Most snippets go in your theme's functions.php or a small site-specific plugin; config files go at your project root. The tool tells you exactly where for each output.

Is it safe to edit functions.php?+

Yes, if you keep a backup and add code at the end. Many developers use a code-snippets plugin or a child theme so WordPress updates never overwrite their changes.

Can I use the output commercially?+

Yes. The configuration, code or files you generate are yours to use in personal and commercial projects without attribution.

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