@ChangelingMx A couple of things about Aperture and WordPress: you’ll want to install the plugin first, and then go sign in at the Aperture website. If you happen to be hosted on WPEngine or a similar managed host for WordPress, you may need to do the following: Uninstall the Aperture plugin and then clear all casches. Next, go sign into Aperture with your domain. Assuming you have indieauth set up on your site, which you can do with the indieauth plugin for WordPress, look at the source of your page after installing the Aperture plugin. You should see something like this: <link rel=”microsub” href=”https://aperture.p3k.io/microsub/127″> In case MB breaks this, what you’re looking for is your Microsub endpoint, so microsub= something where something points to Aperture. If you don’t have the Microsub plugin installed, do that. Assuming all of these are in place, note tha value at the end of the Aperture URL. In my case, it’s 127, which is the designation for my specific instance. YOu can find this info also on the Aperture site, once you’re logged in. Assuming these two values don’t match, you’ll need to modify the value in your wp-options table, or manually add the <link> to your theme’s header file. I know that’s a lot, and I’m making a lot of assumptions, since I don’t know much about your setup. If you have any issues after this, feel free to ping me, or to log into the Indieweb chat via IRC or Slack at chat.indieweb.org. If you visit that page on the Wiki you’ll find info on exactly how to connect, ETC. I hope this is helpful. I’m in a hurry so haven’t formatted this well and I’ve tried to cover everything that might be the problem.