Quick summary
This demo shows how to connect GitHub and Webflow using a Zapier automation so that every GitHub push automatically triggers a Webflow site build — no manual deploys required.
Steps
- From your Zapier dashboard, select Zap to create a new automation.
- Click on the Trigger field to begin selecting your trigger event.
- Search and select GitHub as your trigger app.
- Select a trigger event (such as a new push to a branch).
- Connect your GitHub account to authorize Zapier.
- Select the repository you want to monitor for changes, then click Continue.
- Click Test trigger to verify Zapier can detect GitHub push events.
- Search and select Webflow as the action app.
- Select an action event to define what Webflow should do when triggered.
- Connect your Webflow account to authorize the integration.
- Configure the action details and click Continue.
- Click Test step to confirm the Webflow action executes correctly.
- Once the test is successful, click Publish to activate your Zap.



