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Approve Specter in Webflow
Webflow shows you exactly what Specter will access — the CMS on the sites you pick, nothing else. Approve the install and you’re sent back here.
Webflow · Connect
Edit your Webflow CMS items in markdown — sync them back with one click. Specter pulls the collections you pick down to a folder of local markdown files, so Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or any editor you like can rewrite them, then pushes the changes back through the Webflow Data API.
Webflow OAuth is account-level — there’s no site handle to type. Click the button and pick which sites to authorize on the Webflow approval screen.
Connect Webflow siteYou’ll be sent to Webflow to sign in and choose which sites Specter can read and write. Cancel any time from your Webflow dashboard.
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What happens next
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Webflow shows you exactly what Specter will access — the CMS on the sites you pick, nothing else. Approve the install and you’re sent back here.
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Your Mac launches the Specter app and finishes the handshake securely. No tokens travel through your browser URL.
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Pick which collections to sync. Each item becomes a markdown file in the folder you chose. Edit in Obsidian, VS Code, or any editor — Specter pushes changes back to Webflow.
What Specter sees
Specter only requests permission to read and write your Webflow CMS items — the scope is sites:read cms:read cms:write. It never sees the Designer, your components, interactions, custom code, forms, Memberships, or Webflow Ecommerce. Your access token lives on your Mac, not on our servers. Read the full privacy policy →
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