FAQs
Common questions and solutions for installing, configuring, and using the Webflow MCP server.
Installation and setup
Why is my MCP server not appearing in my AI client?
After installing the MCP server, you may need to restart your AI client to see the new server. Additionally, check that your client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, or Windsurf) is updated to the latest version.
Troubleshooting steps:
- Restart your AI client completely
- Check for updates to your AI client
- Verify the MCP server configuration is correct in your config file
- Review the getting started guide for platform-specific instructions
How can I authenticate a different Webflow site?
To authenticate a different Webflow site, remove the existing authentication token and restart your AI client:
After executing this command, restart your AI client. A new authentication screen will appear, allowing you to select different sites to authorize.
Limit the number of authorized sites for better security and performance.
The sites I want to authorize are greyed out
Only site owners and admins can authorize the MCP server and companion app. If you’re not a site owner or admin, you won’t be able to authorize those sites.
To resolve this:
- Request owner or admin access from your site administrator
- Or, have a site owner/admin authorize the MCP server for the site
I'm getting a 500 error when loading the remote MCP server
A 500 error usually indicates an authentication or Node.js version issue.
Solution 1: Refresh OAuth token
Remove your authentication token and restart your AI client:
Solution 2: Verify Node.js version
Check your Node.js version is 22.3.0 or higher:
If your version is too old, see the Node.js compatibility section below.
Using the MCP server
The MCP server can't connect to the Webflow Designer
To use Designer API tools, you must open the MCP Bridge App in the Webflow Designer:
Steps:
- Open your site in the Webflow Designer
- Press the
Ekey to open the Apps panel - Launch the “Webflow MCP Bridge App”
- Wait for the app to connect to the MCP server
The companion app must remain open in the Webflow Designer for Designer API tools to work. You can minimize it after it connects.
The MCP server is timing out in the Designer
If the MCP server times out or disconnects while using the Designer, your browser may be putting inactive tabs to sleep. Configure your browser to keep the Designer tab active:
Chrome:
- Go to
chrome://settings/performance - Scroll to “Always keep these sites active”
- Click “Add” and enter
webflow.com
Firefox:
- Type
about:configin the address bar - Search for
browser.tabs.unloadOnLowMemory - Set to
false - Or keep the Designer tab pinned to prevent unloading
Safari:
- Safari doesn’t have a built-in setting for this
- Keep the Designer tab active and pinned
- Or use Chrome/Firefox for better MCP server stability
Pinning the Webflow Designer tab in any browser can also help prevent timeout issues.
What tools are available?
The MCP server exposes Webflow’s Data and Designer APIs as tools your AI agent can use. Tools are organized into two categories:
Data API tools - Work with site content and structure:
- Sites - List and manage Webflow sites
- Pages - Get page content and metadata
- Components - Work with reusable components
- Collections - Manage CMS collections
- Fields - Define and update collection fields
- Items - Create, read, update, and delete CMS items
- Custom Code - Manage site-wide custom code
Designer API tools - Manipulate the canvas in real-time:
- Elements - Create and modify DOM elements
- Styles - Apply CSS styles and classes
- Assets - Manage images and media files
- Variables - Work with design variables and tokens
For detailed documentation on each tool, visit the How it works page.
Can I use all available API endpoints with the MCP server?
The MCP server currently supports a focused set of Data and Designer API tools. Not all Webflow API endpoints are available through the MCP server.
Request new tools:
- Open an issue on GitHub with your use case
- Or contact the Developer Relations team at developers@webflow.com
Does Webflow need to be open to use the MCP server?
It depends on which tools you’re using:
Data API tools: No, Webflow doesn’t need to be open. You can manage content, collections, and site data from your AI client.
Designer API tools: Yes, you must have:
- The Webflow Designer open in your browser
- The companion app launched and connected
Can I localize content with the MCP server?
The MCP server has partial support for localization:
Supported:
- Read and update static page/component content in secondary locales
- Read and update default component properties in secondary locales
- Read and update existing CMS items in secondary locales
Not supported:
- Creating new localized CMS items
If you need additional localization features, please open an issue or contact developers@webflow.com.
Node.js compatibility
The MCP server requires Node.js version 22.3.0 or higher. If you can’t use this version as your default, use a version manager to switch Node.js versions per project.
Using Node Version Manager (nvm)
Install nvm:
macOS/Linux:
Windows: Download and install nvm-windows
Install and use Node.js 22.3.0 or higher:
Verify your Node.js version:
After changing Node.js versions, restart your AI client for the changes to take effect.
Troubleshooting Node.js and NPM
NPM and NPX issues
Verify Node.js and NPM are installed:
Clear NPM cache if npx has issues:
Fix NPM global package permissions:
If npm -v only works with sudo, you may have permission issues. See the official NPM documentation for solutions.
If you make changes to your shell configuration (.bashrc, .zshrc, etc.), restart your terminal for changes to take effect.
Node.js version conflicts
If you have multiple Node.js versions installed and experience conflicts:
Option 1: Use nvm (recommended)
Install nvm and use it to manage Node.js versions as shown above.
Option 2: Set Node.js version per project
Create a .nvmrc file in your project directory:
Then run nvm use in that directory to automatically switch to the correct version.
Option 3: Uninstall conflicting versions
Remove old Node.js installations and install only version 22.3.0 or higher.