Introducing agent and attribution
Webflow

Webflow

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Connect your Webflow site and let the Finseo agent update CMS collection items, page SEO settings, Open Graph tags, and inject structured data autonomously.

Overview

What you get with the Webflow integration

Finseo connects to your Webflow site via the Webflow Data API and gives you an AI agent that can read and edit your CMS, page settings, and metadata. Ask it to optimize all blog posts in a collection, rewrite page SEO titles, inject FAQ schemas, or generate OG images. The agent works in chat, asks for approval, and publishes changes to your live site on command.

Use cases

What you can do with Webflow and Finseo

Real ways Webflow customers use Finseo to track and grow AI search revenue.

  1. 01

    CMS bulk optimization

    Rewrite titles, slugs, summaries, and SEO fields across hundreds of CMS items in minutes. The agent reads each item and proposes optimized content matching your brand voice.

  2. 02

    Page SEO at scale

    Update SEO titles, meta descriptions, Open Graph titles, OG descriptions, and Twitter card data across every Webflow page. Multi-locale sites get translations propagated automatically.

  3. 03

    Inject JSON-LD schemas

    Add Product, Article, FAQPage, HowTo, BreadcrumbList, or Organization schema to any page. The agent injects schema into the page custom code or the site head, depending on scope.

  4. 04

    AEO content restructuring

    Convert long paragraphs into H2 questions, definition lists, comparison tables, and TL;DR cards. These formats are extracted and cited by Perplexity and ChatGPT 3 to 5 times more often.

  5. 05

    Publish on command

    After approving changes, the agent stages and publishes them to your live Webflow site in one step. No manual designer involvement needed for content updates.

Agent capabilities

Example prompts for the Webflow agent

The Finseo agent reads your Webflow content and makes changes on your command. Every change requires inline approval.

Your prompt

Rewrite SEO titles across our Blog Posts collection for AI intent

Agent outcome

Optimized titles staged for review

Your prompt

Add FAQ schema to all pricing related pages

Agent outcome

JSON-LD FAQPage injected via custom code

Your prompt

Translate all CMS items in the Articles collection to German

Agent outcome

German locale populated with translations

Your prompt

Find pages with missing Open Graph images and generate them

Agent outcome

OG images created and linked

Your prompt

Optimize alt text across all CMS images

Agent outcome

Descriptive alt text written for every asset

Why it matters

Why Webflow customers need AI visibility tracking

Webflow powers marketing sites, portfolios, and content hubs for over 200,000 active customers. Webflow sites typically rank well in traditional search but underperform in AI search because they lack the schema markup and AEO formatting that ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews favor. The Finseo agent fills that gap, restructuring content and injecting schemas so Webflow sites compete in AI search alongside WordPress and custom builds.

Comparison

Webflow alone vs Webflow with Finseo

How using Webflow on its own compares to pairing it with Finseo for AI visibility and attribution.

CMS item bulk edits

Webflow alone

Tedious in Webflow Designer

With Finseo

One prompt, full collection

Page SEO across site

Webflow alone

Manual page by page

With Finseo

Bulk update via API

Schema markup

Webflow alone

Manual custom code per page

With Finseo

Auto injection by template

Multi-locale content

Webflow alone

Locale by locale rewrite

With Finseo

Auto translate and propagate

AI visibility tracking

Webflow alone

No data

With Finseo

Daily monitoring across AI engines

Publishing workflow

Webflow alone

Designer approval needed

With Finseo

Agent stages, publishes on approval

How to connect

How to connect Webflow to Finseo

A few steps to wire up your Webflow account with Finseo. No code required.

  1. 01

    Generate a Webflow Site API Token

    In your Webflow site dashboard, go to Site Settings, then Apps and Integrations, then API access. Click Generate API token, name it Finseo, and enable CMS, Pages, and Assets scopes.

  2. 02

    Paste the token in Finseo

    In Finseo, click Connect on the Webflow integration card and paste the token. Finseo verifies the connection and reads your collections, pages, and locales.

  3. 03

    Open the Agent and run a task

    Try a prompt like "Rewrite SEO titles in the Blog Posts collection". The agent reads each item, drafts new titles, and shows the diff for review.

  4. 04

    Approve and publish

    Approved changes are staged in Webflow and published to the live site on your command. The agent confirms publish status and provides direct links to verify.

  5. 05

    Track the lift

    The AI Visibility dashboard updates daily with citation counts and mention rates across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini.

Safety

Safety, approvals, and rollbacks built in

The agent never makes silent changes. Every action is reviewable, reversible, and scoped.

Inline approvals

Every proposed change appears as a diff in chat. Approve individually or in batches.

Auto backups

Snapshots created before every edit. Restore any previous version with one click.

Scoped permissions

The agent only edits content and SEO. Themes, settings, and customer data are off limits.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Webflow

Answers to the most common questions about the Webflow integration.

Finseo uses the official Webflow Data API with a Site API Token. You generate the token from Webflow Site Settings, then paste it in Finseo. The token grants read and write access to CMS collections, pages, and assets, with CMS, Pages, and Assets scopes enabled.

The agent can edit CMS collection items (any field), page SEO settings (title, description, OG tags, Twitter cards), inject JSON-LD via custom code, manage assets, and trigger publishing. It cannot modify Designer layouts, components, interactions, or site styles.

Yes. Webflow Localization is fully supported. The agent reads available locales and can translate, rewrite, or optimize content per locale. Translations stay in sync with the source locale, and you can ask the agent to update all locales in one task.

Yes. The agent injects JSON-LD schemas via Webflow custom code at the page level or site level depending on scope. Common schemas include Product, Article, FAQPage, HowTo, BreadcrumbList, and Organization. Schemas are validated against schema.org before publishing.

No. The agent only edits content and SEO settings via the API. It does not touch Designer layouts, classes, components, interactions, or styles. Designers continue working in the Webflow Designer normally while the agent handles content optimization.

Setup takes about 2 minutes. Generating a Webflow API token takes 60 seconds and pasting it in Finseo takes another 30. The first agent task can run within 5 minutes. Initial AI visibility data appears within 24 hours.

Yes. The agent reads and edits Webflow Ecommerce product fields (name, description, summary, SEO settings, custom fields). It can inject Product schema with offer details. The Ecommerce API is available on Webflow Ecommerce plans (Standard, Plus, Advanced).

Finseo uses the standard Webflow Data API with Site API Tokens, the same authentication method recommended for backend integrations. We are working on listing in the Webflow Marketplace as an official App. The current integration is fully functional and production ready.

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