Design and build your agency website, part 4: API integration
Blog post from Webflow
In the final part of a series on building an agency site with Webflow, the focus is on utilizing Webflow CMS's API integration and collaborating with content creators. API integration is likened to a taco truck's supply chain, allowing the inclusion of data from various sources like tweets or images into a website by creating a Collection in Webflow. The example provided illustrates showcasing recent Dribbble posts on a site, ensuring attribution to original designers by linking directly to the posts. Zapier is introduced as a tool to connect multiple APIs, enhancing automation within Webflow’s CMS. The setup involves creating a Zapier account, selecting a triggering app, and quickly authenticating the necessary accounts to streamline data integration and automation.
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