π§ Configuration
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Connect
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Operation
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Title & HTML
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Content
Step 1: Test Connection
Please save your credentials and configuration, then test the connection to proceed.
Step 2: Choose Operation
This is the ID returned when you created the content, or found in the CMS.
Step 3: Title & HTML Content
Enter the title and HTML content for your page or article.
This will be used as the page/article title in the CMS.
The main HTML content for your page or article. You can include HTML tags.
Step 4: Content Details
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π Installation Instructions
Setup Guide: Webflow
This guide explains how to connect your Webflow account to SearchAtlas, allowing you to create, update, and publish SEO-optimized blog content directly on your Webflow site.
How to Connect Webflow with SearchAtlas
Step 1: Log in to Webflow
- Visit https://webflow.com
- Sign in with your Webflow account
- Identify your workspace
- Click on the three dots next to your workspace and select Settings
Step 2: Get Your Site ID
- In your workspace, go to General Settings
- Scroll to the Overview section
- Copy the Site ID for later use
Step 3: Generate an API Token
- In the left sidebar, go to Apps & Integrations
- Scroll down to the API Access section
- Click Generate API Token
- Enter a name such as SearchAtlas Integration
- Assign the following permissions:
- Authorized User (Read-only)
- CMS (Read & Write)
- Sites (Read-only)
- User Accounts (Read-only)
- Click Generate Token and copy the token (you will not be able to view it again)
- Store it securely and keep it confidential
Step 4: Get Your Site Domain
- Go to General Settings
- At the top bar, locate your Site Name with a dropdown arrow
- Click the arrow to open the site in your browser
- Copy the Site Domain from the browserβs URL bar
Step 5: Connect to SearchAtlas
- Enter the following details in SearchAtlas:
- API Token
- Site ID
- Site Domain
- Click Connect
- SearchAtlas will verify your credentials
- On success, you will see: "Webflow connected successfully"
Required Information
- API Token: From Webflow API Access section
- Site ID: From Webflow General Settings β Overview
- Site Domain: From your siteβs published URL
Important Requirements
- Permissions: Ensure your API token includes CMS read/write access
- Correct Workspace: Make sure you are using the right workspace and site ID
- Secure Storage: Keep your API token safe, as it cannot be viewed again once generated
Troubleshooting
- Connection Failed: Verify your API token, Site ID, and Site Domain are correct
- Invalid Token: Regenerate the API token and update it in SearchAtlas
- Missing CMS Access: Ensure your token has CMS read/write permissions enabled
- Wrong Site ID: Double-check you are copying the Site ID from the correct workspace