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Framer

Sync articles between Loudmink and your Framer CMS with the Loudmink Sync plugin, in both directions.

Framer connects through the Loudmink Sync plugin, which runs inside your Framer project. It syncs articles both ways using a one-time token you generate in Loudmink:

  • Pull from Loudmink: bring Loudmink articles into a Framer CMS collection, formatting kept.
  • Push to Loudmink: send Framer CMS posts to Loudmink to optimize existing pages for AI search.
How your articles look on your site is controlled by your Framer design. Loudmink writes items into your CMS collection; your collection's page template styles them.

What you need

  • A Loudmink plan that includes publishing
  • A Framer project with a CMS collection for your blog posts, containing a Title field and a Formatted Text (rich text) field for the body
  • The Loudmink Sync plugin, added to your Framer project from the Plugins panel

Install the plugin

In your Framer project, open the Plugins panel, search for Loudmink Sync, and open it. The plugin panel has two tabs, Push to Loudmink and Pull from Loudmink, one for each direction. You generate the matching token in Loudmink for whichever tab you use.

Each token is generated in Loudmink, works once, and expires after 15 minutes. Generate a fresh token each time you sync.

Pull Loudmink articles into Framer

This brings articles you wrote in Loudmink into your Framer CMS.

Push Framer posts into Loudmink

This sends posts that already live in your Framer CMS to Loudmink, so Loudmink can optimize them for AI search.

Which token goes where

The token and the plugin tab must match, this is the most common mix-up:

  • Export to Framer (Loudmink) pairs with Pull from Loudmink (plugin).
  • Import from Framer (Loudmink) pairs with Push to Loudmink (plugin).

If you paste the wrong one, the plugin tells you which token it expected instead of failing silently.

Troubleshooting

Still stuck? team@loudmink.ai.

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