Webflow
Connect Webflow to publish Loudmink articles into your CMS Collection, live or as staged drafts.
Connect Webflow to publish Loudmink articles as items in your blog's CMS Collection. You'll generate a site API token in Webflow, pick your blog Collection in Loudmink, and Loudmink maps the fields for you.
What you need
- A Loudmink plan that includes publishing
- A Webflow plan with CMS features, and a CMS Collection for your blog posts that includes a Rich Text field for the article body
- Site admin access in Webflow (only site admins can generate API tokens)
How to connect
In Loudmink, go to Settings → Integrations and click Configure on Webflow. This opens a short step-by-step wizard. The steps below mirror it. Once connected, the Webflow row shows as active; click the gear icon any time to change your Collection or publish settings.
Publishing
Once connected, approving an article in Loudmink creates an item in your chosen Collection, live or as a staged draft based on your default status. A few Webflow-specific things to know:
- Your site must have been published at least once before items can go live. If you've never hit Publish in Webflow, do that first.
- Images are re-hosted by Webflow automatically. Images inside your articles are uploaded to Webflow's asset hosting; each image can be up to 4MB.
- Code blocks become plain paragraphs. Webflow's API doesn't support code blocks inside Rich Text, so Loudmink converts them to regular paragraphs. If your articles are code-heavy, review them in Webflow after publishing.
Troubleshooting
Still stuck? team@loudmink.ai.