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Webflow Integration

Mural is a digital whiteboard platform for distributed visual collaboration. It helps teams brainstorm, map ideas, and diagram together in real time.

Mural is a visual collaboration platform that enables teams to brainstorm, design, and plan together using digital whiteboards, sticky notes, diagrams, and frameworks. Integrating Mural with your Webflow site brings collaborative workspaces directly into your client and team workflows, turning static project pages into interactive planning environments.

The Webflow and Mural integration is particularly valuable for agencies and design studios that use Webflow for client delivery. You can embed live Mural boards into client portal pages, allowing stakeholders to participate in brainstorming sessions, review wireframes, or provide feedback on design concepts without leaving your Webflow site. Board permissions sync with your client access levels, ensuring secure, role-appropriate collaboration.

Beyond embedding, the integration supports automated workspace creation. When a new project is initiated through a Webflow form, Mural can automatically provision a template workspace with the appropriate frameworks, stakeholder invitations, and project context pre-loaded. This accelerates project kickoffs and ensures every engagement starts with the right collaborative foundation.

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Common questions about using null with Webflow.

Mural boards can be embedded into Webflow pages using an HTML embed element with Mural's sharing embed code. You can control whether viewers have full editing access or view-only permissions, making it suitable for both internal team pages and client-facing portals.

Yes. Through automation platforms or Mural's API, you can set up triggers that create new Mural workspaces when specific events occur on your Webflow site, such as a new project submission form being completed or a service package being purchased.

Absolutely. Many Webflow agencies embed Mural boards in client portals for design reviews, wireframe feedback, and sitemap planning. Clients can add sticky notes, comments, and annotations directly on the board without needing a Mural account of their own.

Popular templates include website sitemaps, user journey maps, wireframe review boards, brand mood boards, and content strategy canvases. These templates give Webflow projects structured starting points that both designers and clients can collaborate on.

Yes. Mural offers enterprise-grade security with SSO, visitor access controls, and board-level permissions. When embedded in password-protected Webflow pages or member-only areas, you maintain full control over who can view and interact with your Mural content.

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