
Webflow
Content editors need to update collections, store managers need order details, and customers want product availability. Your AI agent connects directly to Webflow's CMS and e-commerce APIs, handling everything from collection item creation to order fulfillment in real time.




From updating blog posts to fulfilling orders, your AI agent becomes a Webflow power user that manages your entire site and store through natural language.
Webflow
See how Webflow-powered businesses use AI agents to manage CMS content, handle e-commerce operations, and respond to customer inquiries without opening the designer.
A customer messages asking about their recent purchase from your Webflow store. Your AI Agent looks up the order by ID, retrieves payment confirmation, shipping carrier, tracking number, and fulfillment status. The customer gets full order transparency in seconds. Your support inbox stays clean because the most common e-commerce question resolves itself.
A content editor writes a new case study and asks the AI agent to add it to the blog. The agent creates a Webflow collection item with title, author, body content, and featured image field data, then publishes the site. The case study goes live without anyone opening the Webflow designer. Editors publish faster and designers stay focused on design work.
A store manager asks the AI agent to check inventory on best-selling items. The agent retrieves Webflow inventory levels for each product, identifies items below the reorder threshold, and lists them with current quantities. The manager reorders proactively. Stockouts decrease because visibility into inventory happens through a quick conversation, not weekly spreadsheet exports.

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FAQs
The agent uses Webflow's CMS API with the collection ID and field data matching the collection schema. It first retrieves the collection schema to identify correct field slugs, then creates the item with proper key-value pairs. Items can be created as drafts or published immediately.
Yes. The agent retrieves order details including customer info, items, payment status, and shipping. For refunds, it calls Webflow's refund endpoint which reverses the Stripe charge and updates order status. Fulfillment marking and unfulfillment are also supported.
Tars uses your Webflow API key which provides access to cms:read, cms:write, ecommerce:read, ecommerce:write, sites:read, and pages:read scopes. These enable collection management, order handling, site publishing, and form submission retrieval.
No. Tars queries Webflow's API in real time during conversations. Collection items, orders, page data, and form submissions are fetched live. We do not maintain a separate database of your Webflow content, products, or customer data.
Yes. The agent uses Webflow's publish endpoint with optional custom domain IDs or the default Webflow subdomain. Note that Webflow enforces a rate limit of one successful publish per minute, so the agent respects this timing between publish requests.
The Webflow designer is a visual tool requiring login and navigation. Tars lets you manage CMS content, check orders, and trigger publishes through chat. Ask 'Add a new team member to the About page' and it happens. Works from WhatsApp, Slack, or any channel.
Yes. The agent uses Webflow's inventory API to set absolute quantities or apply incremental adjustments. It supports both finite and infinite inventory types. You can ask the agent to add 50 units to a product or set a SKU to exactly 200 units.
Webflow's CMS API supports multi-locale content through the cms_locale_id parameter. The agent can create or update collection items for specific locales, enabling multilingual content management through conversation for sites using Webflow's localization feature.
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Privacy & Security
At Tars, we take privacy and security very seriously. We are compliant with GDPR, ISO, SOC 2, and HIPAA.