How to load data from Webflow to Convex
Learn how to use Airbyte to synchronize your Webflow data into Convex within minutes.


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How to Sync to Manually
Step 1: Export Data from Webflow
First, you need to export your data from Webflow. Log into your Webflow account and navigate to the project you want to export data from. Use the CMS Collections feature to export your data. Webflow allows you to export CMS content as a CSV file, which you can do by clicking the export button in the CMS panel.
Step 2: Prepare the Data for Import
Once you have the CSV file, open it using a spreadsheet application like Excel or Google Sheets. Review the data to ensure it is complete and organized. Make any necessary adjustments, such as renaming columns or formatting data, to ensure it aligns with Convex’s data structure requirements.
Step 3: Set Up Convex Environment
Before importing data, ensure your Convex environment is set up. Log into your Convex account and set up a new project if you haven’t already. Familiarize yourself with Convex’s data model and structure to determine how to map your Webflow data.
Step 4: Create Convex Data Schema
Define the data schema in Convex to match the structure of your Webflow data. This involves creating tables and fields in Convex that correspond to the columns in your CSV file. Ensure that the field types in Convex match the data types in your exported Webflow data.
Step 5: Convert CSV Data to JSON
Convex typically works well with JSON data format. Convert your CSV data to JSON. You can use a script or an online tool to perform this conversion. Ensure that the JSON file reflects the structure of your Convex schema for seamless data import.
Step 6: Write a Script for Data Import
Develop a custom script to import the JSON data into Convex. This script can be written in a language like JavaScript, Python, or any other language you're comfortable with. Use Convex’s API to authenticate and upload data. The script should read the JSON file and make POST requests to the Convex API to insert the data into your defined schema.
Step 7: Verify Data Integrity
After importing the data, verify that all records have been accurately transferred. Log into your Convex project and check the tables to ensure data consistency and completeness. Perform data queries to validate that the data imported correctly and troubleshoot any discrepancies.
By following these steps, you can effectively transfer your data from Webflow to Convex without the need for third-party connectors or integrations.