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
- 1Generate 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.
- 2Point 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.
- 3Generate, 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.
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.
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.