Webflow integration

Programmatic GEO/SEO content for Webflow CMS

Publish answer-first, schema-rich pages straight into your Webflow CMS. Citensity maps content into your existing collection template via the Webflow API, so your design stays exactly as you built it — and you approve every draft first.

Draft-first — you review and approve every page before it publishes.

What Citensity publishes to Webflow

  • CMS collection items — title maps to your name field, body to a rich-text field
  • SEO meta title and description, plus the URL slug
  • JSON-LD structured data for AI-answer citation
  • Published straight to the live site or held as a draft, your choice

How to connect Webflow

  1. 1
    Generate a Webflow API token

    In your Webflow site settings, create an API token with CMS read/write access. This authorizes Citensity to add items to your collection.

  2. 2
    Point Citensity at your collection

    Add the API token, your collection ID, and site host in Citensity's publishing settings. Your target collection needs a rich-text field for the body content.

  3. 3
    Generate, review, publish

    Citensity drafts the page, you review it, and it publishes into your Webflow collection via the CMS Items API. Not connected yet? Pages publish to a managed Citensity feed until you are.

Your Webflow design stays intact

Citensity writes content into your existing collection template — it doesn't touch your layout, styles, or components. The page looks exactly like the rest of your site.

Requires a CMS-enabled plan

Webflow's CMS API needs a CMS plan or higher (the Starter plan has no CMS). Your collection must include a rich-text field so the body keeps its heading and list structure.

Webflow integration FAQ

What Webflow plan do I need?
A CMS plan or higher, since the integration uses the Webflow CMS API. The Starter plan doesn't include CMS collections.
Will publishing break my Webflow design or template?
No. Content is mapped into your existing collection template through the API, so your design, styles, and components are untouched — only the collection fields are populated.
Do I need to install a Webflow app?
No app install. Citensity authenticates with a Webflow API token you generate in your site settings, and you can revoke it anytime.
Does the body keep its formatting?
Yes, as long as your collection has a rich-text field for the body — Citensity publishes real headings, lists, and FAQ structure rather than a flat block of text.

Other integrations

Don't see your platform? Every page can also publish to a managed Citensity feed — talk to us about your stack.