Tell us about your site and we'll let you in when your spot opens up.
Authorize Webflow once. We list every site and CMS collection you own and ask which to use as the publishing target.
Your Webflow collection's custom fields are auto-detected. Map title, slug, body, meta description, OG image, schema, and FAQ in one screen.
Approved articles publish to Webflow CMS as draft or live items. Image assets upload to Webflow, not external storage.
Connect once, publish into any CMS collection in your Webflow workspace. Per-collection field mappings remembered.
Map article fields to your existing Webflow schema. Custom fields (author, category, reading time) are detected and matched automatically when names align.
Hero, body, and OG images upload to your Webflow asset library, not hot-linked. Optimized and resized for Webflow's CDN.
Article, FAQPage, and HowTo schema land in the right Webflow custom fields. Meta title, description, OG, and Twitter cards too.
Per-article toggle to land in Webflow as draft (for review) or publish directly. Bulk runs can default either way.
Migrating from another CMS? Bulk-publish hundreds of articles to a Webflow collection in one run, with rate limiting built in.
Regenerate stale WordPress posts with up-to-date SERP data, then bulk-publish to a new Webflow collection. Image assets included.
Approve articles in EverydaySEO each morning; they land in Webflow CMS without a copy-paste step.
Generate one article in five languages and publish each into its locale-specific Webflow collection automatically.
Yes. Webflow CMS items can only be created via API on CMS, Business, or Enterprise plans. The free Webflow plan does not support API publishing.
Uploaded to your Webflow asset library, not hot-linked. Each image is optimized and resized for Webflow's CDN. Hero, body, and OG images all included.
Yes. Custom fields are auto-detected. Common ones (author, category, reading time, hero image) match automatically when the field names align. Anything else can be mapped manually once.
Yes. Import an existing site (URL list, CSV, or WordPress XML), regenerate with current SERP data, and bulk-publish to Webflow with rate limiting to respect Webflow's API quotas.
Yes. Every publish to Webflow is logged with a version ID. One click un-publishes or reverts the CMS item to its previous state.
Yes, and Webflow Designer too. Both use the same CMS API. We do not yet support Webflow Localization beta; that's on the roadmap.