
Overviews
How it works?
Post build status to team dashboards
When CircleCI completes build processes, success or failure statuses appear on your Webflow team dashboard pages with timestamps and relevant commit information for visibility.
Create deployment logs in CMS
Each CircleCI deployment generates a new entry in your Webflow CMS collection, documenting deployment time, version numbers, and changes included for comprehensive tracking.
Trigger builds from form submissions
Webflow form submissions can initiate CircleCI build pipelines for specific projects, enabling non-technical team members to deploy approved changes through simple interfaces.
Update project status pages
As CircleCI pipelines progress through stages, your Webflow project status pages update in real-time showing current build phase, test results, and deployment progress.
Send notifications on build failures
When CircleCI builds fail, alerts are sent to team channels and logged in Webflow CMS with error details, enabling quick response to integration issues.
Display pipeline metrics and analytics
Build duration, success rates, and deployment frequency from CircleCI are compiled into visual dashboards on your Webflow analytics pages for performance monitoring.
Archive successful deployments
Completed CircleCI deployments are recorded in your Webflow archive with version tags, contributor information, and release notes for historical reference and auditing.
Sync environment variables to documentation
Configuration changes in CircleCI projects trigger updates to your Webflow documentation pages, keeping environment setup guides current with actual deployment configurations.

Configure
Build
Development status dashboard
Build a Webflow dashboard that displays real-time CircleCI pipeline statuses for all your projects. Team members view build progress, test results, and deployment histories without accessing CircleCI directly, streamlining communication across technical and business teams.
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