# Publish Content Directly to Webflow

Kwegg provides users with the ability to directly publish the generated content on Webflow. This is a useful feature for businesses that use Webflow as their primary content management system. With Kwegg's direct publishing feature, users can save time and effort by eliminating the need to manually copy and paste the generated content into Webflow.

To publish the generated content on Webflow, users must first integrate their Webflow account with Kwegg. This can be done by going to the "Integrations" tab in the Kwegg dashboard and selecting the Webflow option. Users will then be prompted to enter their Webflow login credentials to complete the integration.

Once the integration is complete, users can directly publish the generated content on their Webflow site. To do this, users can select the "Publish" button on the content productivity board. Kwegg will then prompt users to select the Webflow site they want to publish the content. Once the site is selected, users can choose the page and section for the content and click on the "Publish" button to publish the content directly on Webflow.

In conclusion, the ability to directly publish the generated content on Webflow is a useful feature that saves time and effort for businesses that use Webflow as their primary content management system. With Kwegg's direct publishing feature, users can easily publish high-quality content on their Webflow site with minimal effort.


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