Integration · Framer

Connect Meeeters to Framer

Framer has a real CMS, so drafts from your SEO audit can flow into your blog collection through an automation, or you paste markdown into a draft entry. You always publish.

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1. Prepare your blog collection
In Framer, open the CMS and make sure your blog collection has fields for title, a rich text body and a meta description. Add a Published toggle if you want an explicit draft state.
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2. Automated: webhook + automation
In Meeeters Settings choose Webhook and point it at a Make, Zapier or n8n webhook. Map the payload (title, meta_description, lang, markdown) to a Create CMS item step for your Framer collection, left unpublished.
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3. Or fastest: copy markdown
Generate the draft, click Copy markdown, and paste it into a new entry in your Framer CMS collection. Keep it as a draft. Zero setup.
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4. Verify the signature and publish
Payloads are signed with X-Meeeters-Signature (HMAC-SHA256), see the webhook guide. Review the entry, add a cover image, then publish your Framer site as usual.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions people ask most about this topic.

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Is there a native Framer connector?

Not yet. Framer has a CMS with a blog collection, and two paths work today: the signed webhook feeding a Make or Zapier automation that adds a collection entry, or copy markdown into a new draft entry by hand.

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Which collection do drafts go to?

Your blog or articles CMS collection. Make sure it has fields for title, a rich text or markdown body, and a meta description, so the mapping is clean. Create the collection first if you do not have one.

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How do I keep entries as drafts?

Add a Published toggle or use Framer's draft state on the collection, and leave new entries unpublished. Meeeters only ever sends drafts, so you review and publish from the Framer CMS yourself.

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