Hi Webflow community,
We keep running into the same problem: managing the day-to-day content management for B2B websites that heavily rely on content marketing.
Webflow’s native Editor isn’t focused on SEO optimizing content and causes formatting issues when pasting from Notion or Google Docs. We also struggle to create the content programmatically.
We built Inbind to solve this. A CMS that sits on top of Webflow, letting you handle all content work without ever opening Webflow. Webflow stays focused on page building and design while Inbind handles everything content-related. A clean view of all content, distraction-free writing, and faster publishing flows, all in one place.
Key things we built to solve our specific headaches:
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Table view for content management: We can see all of our CMS items at a glance, filter and sort easily, and manage everything without clicking through individual pages.
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Generated Fields and Programmatic SEO: We can add dynamic values to your collections based on templates and auto-fill collections using items from other collections. This is just what we needed for programmatic SEO.
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Local Fields & Collections: We realized we didn’t want everything cluttering up our Webflow CMS. Though, there’s a lot of information we would like to have available internally. So we added fields that are stored locally in Inbind, so they don’t count toward our Webflow CMS limits and won’t sync to our live site (unless we decide to sync them).
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Reusable Content Blocks: We can create content modules once and reuse them across different collection items, which saves us from constant copy-pasting. For example, CTAs that are repeated in multiple blog posts can be created once and inserted wherever needed.
We’d love to hear from other power users:
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Does the current Webflow collection management interface slow you down when working with lots of CMS collection and items?
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Do you stick with the native Editor for everything, or do you draft elsewhere (like Notion/Google Docs) and paste it in?
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Have you ever needed to keep “internal” data attached to CMS items that doesn’t publish to the live site?
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What’s your approach to building programmatic SEO setups? Are you using any external tools like Airtable?
We’re building the tool we always wished we had. If you have a moment to check it out or roast the concept, we’d appreciate it: inbind[dot]app
Thanks!