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Connect Ordinal with Webflow to publish blog posts directly from your social media calendar to CMS collections.

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How to integrate Ordinal with Webflow

Ordinal publishes content to Webflow CMS collections while simultaneously scheduling posts to seven social channels. This integration covers CMS content publishing only; e-commerce workflows, payment processing, and form submissions are not supported.

There are three ways to connect Ordinal with Webflow. The integration is listed on the Webflow Marketplace, but setup happens through Ordinal's platform.

The Native Webflow CMS integration handles OAuth authentication and field mapping without code. For custom workflows or bidirectional sync, build with the Webflow and Ordinal APIs to implement programmatically.

Native Webflow CMS integration

Ordinal's native Webflow CMS integration publishes content to your CMS collections without coding. You authenticate through OAuth, select your target collection, and map fields. To connect your accounts, navigate to Ordinal's integration settings and click Connect. Select your Webflow site from the OAuth authorization screen, then choose which CMS collection will receive published content. The Connecting Webflow guide walks through each step.

The native integration includes the following capabilities:

  • Field mapping between Ordinal and Webflow CMS fields, including plain text, images, rich text, dates, and reference fields  
  • Scheduled publishing to coordinate blog posts with social campaigns (included in all paid plans)  
  • Content preview on your live site or within Webflow before publishing  
  • Automatic slug generation for SEO-friendly URLs  
  • Bidirectional editing to pull existing CMS content into Ordinal, modify it, and push updates back

Your Webflow site must meet these configuration requirements before connecting:

  • At least one CMS collection created in your Webflow site  
  • Read and write access to CMS content and assets granted to Ordinal  
  • Read access to site information granted to Ordinal  
  • A valid blog URL base path set during setup (example: https://your-site.com/blog)

If you see "This Webflow collection is already connected to another workspace," disconnect the collection from the original Ordinal workspace first. A single Webflow CMS collection cannot connect to multiple Ordinal workspaces simultaneously. The "No CMS collections found" error means you need to create a CMS collection in Webflow before attempting the connection.

Build with Webflow and Ordinal APIs

For custom integrations beyond the native connection, Webflow provides a REST API with full CRUD operations and webhook support. Ordinal offers a RESTful JSON API (Pro plan required) but does not provide publicly documented webhook events. This approach suits teams that need automated content pipelines, real-time sync through polling, or custom publishing workflows.  

Publish content with the Webflow CMS API

The Webflow Data API provides full CRUD operations for CMS collections. Most users don't need to work directly with APIs since Ordinal's native integration handles CMS publishing through a no-code interface.  

Use these core endpoints for content publishing:

Authentication uses Bearer tokens: site tokens for single-site access or OAuth 2.0 tokens for multi-site applications. Tokens require the cms:write scope for CMS operations.

Manage content with the Ordinal API

Ordinal provides a RESTful JSON API for managing posts, profiles, and workspace data. Access requires a Pro plan or higher subscription. Rate limits, webhook specifications, and detailed endpoint documentation are not publicly available; contact Ordinal support for production deployment specifications.

The Ordinal API includes endpoints for the following operations:

  • Posts management to create, update, schedule, and delete posts  
  • Profile operations to manage connected social accounts  
  • Approvals workflow to handle team review processes  
  • Analytics retrieval to pull performance data for reporting

Authentication follows the Bearer token format with workspace-scoped keys.

Set up Webflow webhooks for event-driven updates

Ordinal doesn't send webhooks, but the Webflow webhook system can notify external systems when CMS content changes. Use Webflow webhooks to monitor collection_item_created, collection_item_changed, and collection_item_deleted events.

Webflow supports these webhook trigger types:

  • form_submission fires when forms are submitted on your site  
  • site_publish fires when your site publishes to production  
  • collection_item_created fires when new CMS items are added  
  • collection_item_changed fires when existing items update  
  • collection_item_deleted fires when items are removed

Create webhook subscriptions with POST /v2/sites/{site_id}/webhooks. Each site supports up to 75 webhook registrations per trigger type. Validate incoming webhooks using the HMAC SHA-256 signature in the x-webflow-signature header.

For Ordinal-to-Webflow synchronization, use Ordinal's native integration rather than webhooks, as Ordinal does not expose webhook events.

What you can build

Integrating Ordinal with Webflow creates a content workflow where your social calendar drives website publishing.

  • Synchronized blog and social campaigns: Draft blog posts in Ordinal, map content to Webflow CMS fields, and schedule the blog post alongside social media posts for simultaneous publishing  
  • Multi-author content workflows with approval gates: Set up Ordinal's approval workflows so writers submit drafts, stakeholders review and approve, and only approved content publishes directly to Webflow CMS collections  
  • Content repurposing pipeline: Start with a long-form blog post in Ordinal, publish the full article to Webflow CMS, then create derivative social posts from Ordinal's calendar view  
  • Automated content updates with API workflows: Use the Ordinal API to retrieve scheduled posts and the Webflow CMS API to programmatically update collection items.

Frequently asked questions

  • Ordinal requires read/write access to CMS content and assets for publishing and media uploads, plus read access to sites and user information for site discovery. The OAuth 2.0 authentication flow grants these scoped permissions without requiring the Webflow Administrator role. The Connecting Webflow guide details the exact permission structure during setup.

  • Yes, scheduling to Webflow CMS is included in all paid Ordinal plans. Draft your content in Ordinal, set a publication date and time, and the post publishes automatically to your Webflow CMS collection.

  • No. The integration supports only Webflow CMS for content publishing. E-commerce workflows, payment processing, and form submissions are not supported.

  • No. A single Webflow CMS collection can only connect to one Ordinal workspace at a time. To switch workspaces, disconnect the collection from the original workspace first, then establish the new connection.

  • The integration supports mapping for plain text, images, rich text, dates, tags, author fields, and custom CMS fields. Ordinal automatically imports custom fields from your Webflow collection structure.

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Ordinal is a social media management platform for multi-channel content distribution across Twitter/X, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Threads. The platform includes a content calendar, team approval workflows, and analytics. Originally named Assembly, the company rebranded to Ordinal in 2025.

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