
Webflow is a cloud-based website design and development platform that allows users to create responsive websites without the need for coding or technical knowledge.



Webflow is a powerful website builder that lets you design and launch professional sites without code. By connecting Teachfloor with Webflow through Zapier, course creators can sync their enrollment data with their marketing website. This integration bridges the gap between your public-facing site and your learning platform.
Educators who use Webflow for their course marketing site can automate enrollment from form submissions and keep their CMS content updated based on Teachfloor activity. This creates a cohesive experience from website visit to course participation.
When a visitor fills out a registration form on your Webflow site, Zapier triggers the Invite action in Teachfloor to send a course invitation automatically. This removes friction from the enrollment process and turns website visitors into active learners within minutes.
When the Course Completed trigger fires in Teachfloor, Zapier creates a new item in a Webflow CMS collection showcasing the graduate. This is perfect for building a public alumni directory, testimonials page, or success stories section on your website.
Use the Tag Assigned trigger in Teachfloor to update corresponding CMS items in Webflow. For example, when a participant receives a certification tag, their profile on your Webflow site can be automatically updated to reflect their new credential.
Yes. Webflow form submissions can trigger a Zap that uses the Invite action in Teachfloor to automatically send course invitations to the email addresses collected through your forms.
Not necessarily. You can use basic Webflow form submissions as triggers. However, having a CMS plan unlocks additional automation possibilities like creating or updating collection items based on Teachfloor events.
No. Zapier provides a simple visual interface to connect Webflow and Teachfloor. You select your trigger event, choose an action, map the data fields, and your automation is ready to run.





