Quick Start Guide
Siteclaw lives in your Slack workspace. No dashboards to learn, no new tools to manage — just talk to it like a teammate.
Four steps. Under a minute.
Create your account on siteclaw.com
Add Siteclaw to your workspace with one click
Authorize your Webflow site — read-only until you approve changes
Choose the Slack channel where Siteclaw will work. Done!
Just type in your Slack channel. Here are some things to try.
"Show me all blog posts"
See your CMS content listed right in Slack
"Scan this site for issues"
Find broken links, missing meta tags, and SEO problems
"Update the title of About page to Our Story"
Make a change — you will be asked to approve before it goes live
"Publish all draft posts"
Bulk publish with a single approval step
"Upload this CSV to blog posts"
Import content from a spreadsheet directly into your CMS
"Every Monday at 9am, scan for broken links"
Schedule recurring health checks — results posted to Slack
"Remember that we use formal tone"
Teach the bot your preferences so it gets smarter over time
By default, Siteclaw never makes changes without your permission. When it wants to update something, you will see an approval message in Slack.
A message showing exactly what Siteclaw wants to change, with Approve and Reject buttons right in Slack. No switching tabs.
Click Approve to let the change go live. Click Reject to cancel. You can also ask Siteclaw to revise before approving.
For experienced users who want to move fast. Switch to Trusted Mode in your dashboard settings to skip approval prompts. You can switch back anytime.
"Update the meta description of the About page" works better than "fix the about page."
Reply in a thread for follow-up questions. Siteclaw keeps context within a conversation.
Siteclaw learns your preferences over time. Tell it your style rules, naming conventions, or anything else.
Choose the level of control that fits your team.
Browse content and run scans. No changes allowed.
The default. Every change needs your OK before it happens.
For power users. Changes go through directly without approval prompts.