Webflow Integration
Cults brings a 3D model marketplace into your Webflow site, letting you showcase, sell, or embed printable designs directly on your pages
If you run a maker studio, a 3D printing blog, or a product design agency, you can pull Cults listings into Webflow via their API and display them in custom Collection Lists or dynamic embeds
This turns your Webflow site into a curated gallery that updates automatically as new models are added to your Cults storefront
The real value for Webflow users is in content freshness and community engagement
Instead of manually uploading images and descriptions for each 3D model, you sync your Cults catalog once and let API-driven updates keep product pages current
Designers who sell on Cults can embed their latest models into portfolio pages built in Webflow, giving potential clients a live view of what's available without leaving your site
For community-driven maker spaces, you can display trending or featured models that update daily, keeping your site's content feeling alive and dynamic
Technically, Cults offers a straightforward REST API that returns model data including images, descriptions, pricing, and download statistics in JSON format
You can consume this API from Webflow using custom code embeds, serverless functions, or integration middleware
The API supports filtering by category, popularity, and recency, so you can build targeted galleries for different sections of your Webflow site
Authentication is handled via API keys, and rate limits are generous enough for most Webflow-scale traffic.
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Common questions about using null with Webflow.
Yes, you can embed Cults models using iframe embeds or by pulling model data via the Cults API and rendering it with custom HTML and JavaScript in Webflow The API provides thumbnail URLs, descriptions, and pricing that you can display in Webflow Collection Lists or custom code embeds For interactive 3D previews, you'll need to combine the Cults data with a WebGL viewer like Three.js in a custom embed block.
The Cults API doesn't natively push to Webflow CMS, but you can build a sync using automation tools like Make or Zapier, or a custom Node.js script that fetches Cults data and writes it to Webflow CMS via the Webflow API This keeps your Webflow Collections in sync with your Cults catalog so new models appear automatically on your site.
The purchase transaction itself happens on Cults, but you can link directly to Cults product pages from your Webflow site You can use Cults affiliate links to earn commission on sales driven from your Webflow content If you want a fully integrated checkout, you would use the Cults API to display products and direct users to Cults for the actual purchase flow.
Maker portfolios, 3D printing blogs, product design studios, and community marketplaces see the most value If your Webflow site educates visitors about 3D printing or showcases design work, pulling live Cults model data keeps your content fresh without manual updates Educational sites and maker spaces also benefit by curating relevant printable models alongside tutorials and resources.
Cults has standard REST API rate limits that are sufficient for most Webflow integrations, especially if you cache responses on your server or CDN For high-traffic sites, implement a caching layer with a refresh interval of 15-60 minutes so you're not hitting the API on every page load This is best practice for any third-party API integration and keeps your site fast even if the upstream API is momentarily slow.
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