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How to Use the Webflow MCP in Claude Code

Run Webflow data operations headless in CI/CD pipelines with Claude Code.

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Connect Webflow MCP to Claude Code

Create your Vinkius account to connect Webflow to Claude Code and route execution through our secure gateway. The platform manages server hosting, runtime updates, and security layers. Configuration requires no manual server provisioning.

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Audit site status via Claude Code

You can execute a script that first calls `list_sites` to get all domain names. Then, it pipes those domains into `get_site_details` for bulk checking. The output is a clean log of which sites are active and what their primary owners are. This allows you to build CI/CD jobs that run daily checks on site metadata without needing any GUI or local environment.

Manage CMS content in pipelines with Claude Code

Build a job that ensures all e-commerce product listings are current. The script runs `list_cms_collections` to find the 'Products' collection, then uses `list_collection_items` to pull all SKUs for processing. If new content is added, you can automate its creation by invoking `create_collection_item`. This makes your pipeline responsible for data integrity.

Monitor user activity and orders with Claude Code

Set up a cron job that lists all site users (`list_site_users`) and outputs the list to a monitoring service. You can also pipe `list_ecommerce_orders` into an accounting system for daily reconciliation. Checking site assets via `list_site_assets` is useful for validating deployments that rely on specific media files.

Setup guide

Set up Webflow MCP in Claude Code

Prerequisites

  • Claude Code CLI installed (npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code)
  • Active Vinkius subscription with a valid endpoint token
  1. 1

    Run the add command

    Open your terminal and run the command shown on the right. Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your endpoint token from cloud.vinkius.com. Use --scope user to make it available across all projects.

  2. 2

    Verify the connection

    Start a Claude Code session and type /mcp to list connected servers. You should see webflow-alternative-mcp with a green status indicator.

  3. 3

    Start using tools

    Ask Claude Code something like "Check my latest Webflow transactions." It will automatically discover and invoke the available Webflow tools.

Terminal
claude mcp add --transport http webflow-alternative-mcp https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp

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Common questions about Webflow MCP in Claude Code

You call the tool function directly from your shell script. For example, to get all site details, you run `claude_mcp webflow list_sites` and pipe that output into a JSON parser for subsequent steps.
Yes. The CLI supports listing collections (`list_cms_collections`) and then getting all records using `list_collection_items`. This is perfect for pre-deployment data checks.
It exposes site configuration, user lists, CMS content (collections and items), e-commerce orders, and all uploaded assets. This is designed for machine consumption in terminal jobs.
You start by calling `list_sites` first; this gives you the IDs needed. Then, your script iterates over those IDs and calls `get_site_details` for each one in sequence.
It does. The `list_site_users` tool lets you pull a clean, machine-readable list of all registered site users into your terminal output for audit purposes.

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