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Two tasks. Wire the publishing destination on the Platforms tab under Settings (settings/platforms): Add Platform, then pick Webflow, WordPress, Framer, or Wisp.blog and fill its connection fields (there’s no code-site or GitHub option, so you export instead). Then turn on IndexNow on the Features tab under Settings (settings/features): enable it, enter the API Key and Key Location URL, and Test, so new URLs get pushed to search engines fast. Run IndexNow across all existing pages during Month-1, Week 2, so new URLs get picked up fast (see Part 1 §1.7 Speed-to-rank).

Configure the publishing platform

The destination lives on the Platforms tab under Settings (sidebar: Publishing Platforms, settings/platforms).
  1. Go to the Platforms tab under Settings and click Add Platform.
  2. Pick the Platform Type: Webflow, WordPress, Framer, or Wisp.blog.
  3. Fill the platform’s connection fields. For Webflow or Framer, that’s the API Key, Site ID, and Collection ID (Webflow also has a Base URL). For WordPress, it’s the WordPress API URL, Username, and Application Password. For Wisp.blog, it’s the API Key (wisp_…) and Blog ID, plus optional Upload Images and Prepend Featured Image toggles.
  4. Give it a Configuration Name, leave the field mappings (Title / Content / Slug) at defaults unless the site needs otherwise, mark it Active, and save.
The publishing-platform picker has no code-site or GitHub option; the four supported destinations are Webflow, WordPress, Framer, and Wisp.blog. For a code frontend you export the content instead. See 2.3.4 Export a pillar & wire it to the site.

Turn on IndexNow

IndexNow lives on the Features tab under Settings (settings/features), in the IndexNow Configuration card.
  1. Toggle Enable IndexNow.
  2. Enter the API Key and the Key Location URL (e.g. https://example.com/your-api-key.txt, the key file hosted on your site).
  3. Use the Test URL field and Test to confirm engines accept a submission.
  4. Once live, run it across all existing pages during onboarding (see the Month-1 flow, Week 2).
🎥 Video: Setup IndexNow for a Framer website. It’s Framer-specific for hosting the key file; a non-Framer host will host that file its own way.
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