AEO Webinar with Webflow
Digidop's newsletter from April 18, 2026.
Welcome to the Digidop newsletter. Once again this week, we're bringing you the best news from the world of the web — and the Webflow ecosystem.
On the program:
AEO Webinar Digidop x Webflow x Yuri and Neil
Optimizing your SEO/GEO/AEO visibility with Claude — our next live
Our selection of the best headless CMS
AEO Webinar: Digidop x Webflow x Yuri and Neil
If you’ve been following the SEO and GEO space, you know AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) is a big topic right now. We have the opportunity to host a webinar on the subject with Webflow and Yuri and Neil. We’ll talk concretely about how to optimize your visibility in AI answer engines and what that means for your content strategy.
Our next live: Optimizing your SEO/GEO/AEO with Claude
This is our next live on the YouTube channel, in collaboration with Vydera. We seriously asked ourselves: can you actually use Claude to improve your SEO and GEO/AEO visibility? We tested it at scale, and we’re sharing the methods, concrete results, and advice you can apply directly for your brand.
Join us Thursday, April 23 at 12pm
Our latest blog post
We published our selection of the best headless CMS this week. If you’re in the process of choosing a tech stack for a project, it’s a solid starting point to compare your options and find the one that fits your constraints.
New Webflow features
Next-Gen CMS available for everyone — Webflow’s major CMS update is now accessible on all plans, not just early access.
Webflow AEO for Enterprise — Webflow launches its own optimization tool for AI answer engines, a logical follow-up to this week’s main topic.
Analyze and Optimize data exports — you can now export data from your Analyze and Optimize reports, handy for client reporting.
Markdown for AI agents — Webflow now offers a markdown-optimized endpoint for AI agents, making it easier for LLMs to ingest a site’s content.
Redesigned code editors — the HTML, CSS, and JS editors in the Designer have been redesigned for a better workflow.
GSAP interactions in the design system — you can now save and reuse GSAP animations across the site’s design system.
Single-page publishing — for Entreprise plans, publish a single page without touching the rest of the site.
Reuse page settings on the canvas — SEO and metadata settings can now be reused directly from the canvas, without going back through the settings panel.
Quick snaps
And last but not least, here's some of the content we've picked up this week:
Figma to Webflow using Claude MCP — a demo of a Webflow build via Claude with the MCP; we’re not quite at the level of a seasoned dev yet, but the progress in such a short time is genuinely impressive.
Multi-variants and ghost slots for Stacki — new additions to Timothy Ricks’ homemade website builder; interesting features we’d love to see land in Webflow too.
Why your website animations feel off (and how to fix it) — introduction to Osmo, a new tool for creating custom easings that go beyond a simple “ease”.
A new AI 3D generator vs Claude Code — a comparison between a dedicated 3D generation tool and what you can do directly with Claude Code; turns out you don’t always need a specialized tool.
I’m spending less time in Figma, here’s how — how to use Claude Code to generate multiple design variations at the same time.
That's all for this week.
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Talk next week,
Lucas from Digidop




