Learn how to automatically repost Blogger posts to Webflow using Pabbly Connect with this detailed, step-by-step tutorial. Build sophisticated automated workflows in less time than you think. This guide translates complex integrations into straightforward steps for immediate implementation.

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1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for Blogger to Webflow Integration

To automatically repost Blogger posts to Webflow, start by accessing Pabbly Connect. Log into your Pabbly Connect account and navigate to the dashboard. If you don’t have an account yet, you can create one easily and enjoy 100 free automation tasks each month.

Once logged in, click on the Create Workflow button. You will be prompted to name your workflow. For this integration, you can name it something like ‘Blogger to Webflow Automation’. After naming it, click on the Create button to proceed.


2. Setting Up the Trigger in Pabbly Connect

In this step, you will set up the trigger that starts the automation. Choose Pabbly Connect as your platform and select Google Blogger as the trigger application. In the trigger event dropdown, select New Post Added. This will notify Pabbly Connect whenever a new blog post is published on your Blogger account.

  • Select Google Blogger from the app options.
  • Choose New Post Added as the trigger event.
  • Click on Connect to authenticate your Blogger account.

After connecting, select the specific blog from which you want to fetch posts. Ensure you set the status to Live to only capture published posts. Click on Save and Send Test Request to test the connection and fetch the most recent blog post.


3. Transforming Data Using Pabbly Connect

Once you have retrieved the blog post data from Blogger, the next step is to clean it up for Webflow. Use the Data Transformer feature in Pabbly Connect to strip HTML tags from the blog content. This is essential to ensure the content displays correctly on your Webflow site.

  • Select Data Transformer from the action step options.
  • Choose Strip HTML Tags as the action event.
  • Map the content from the previous step to remove HTML.

After setting this up, click on Save and Send Test Request. You will receive the cleaned content without any HTML, making it ready for your Webflow post.


4. Creating a New Post in Webflow

With the cleaned content ready, you can now create a new post in Webflow. In this step, select Pabbly Connect again and choose Webflow as the action application. Select Create Live Item as the action event. This will allow you to publish the new blog post automatically.

Connect your Webflow account by entering the API token. Select the site and the specific collection where the post should go. Map the title, content, and image URL from the previous steps.

After mapping all necessary fields, click on Save and Send Test Request. This will create a new blog post in your Webflow site with the data fetched from Blogger.


5. Finalizing the Automation Process

After setting up the automation, you can finalize everything by testing it thoroughly. Ensure that whenever a new post is published on Blogger, it automatically appears on your Webflow site without any manual intervention. This is the power of Pabbly Connect, which streamlines the process and saves time.

Make sure to check your Webflow site to confirm that the new blog post appears correctly. You can revisit the settings in Pabbly Connect to adjust any parameters if needed. Remember, this automation only needs to be set up once, and it will work seamlessly from then on.


Conclusion

In conclusion, using Pabbly Connect allows you to automatically repost Blogger posts to your Webflow site efficiently. By setting up triggers and actions, you can save time and ensure your content is consistently updated across platforms. This integration is a powerful way to enhance your blogging workflow.

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