You've already got the strategy from the main course. Now it's time to plug in the done-for-you system that executes it for you on autopilot.
This is your unfair advantage: instead of thinking about publishing more, you're about to have a machine that does it for you.
Inside the bonus area, you'll find:
To visually walk you through this, start with:
Watch these alongside the blueprint and simply mirror what you see on screen.
For your system to publish blog posts on autopilot, your Webflow project needs a CMS blog collection and a CMS-enabled site plan.
View Webflow CMS PricingIn your bonus kit, you'll get a short written checklist plus links to:
Follow the video once, set up your CMS, and you're done. From that point on, the automation posts into your CMS for you.
Next, you'll plug in the pre-configured workflows optimized for AI search visibility:
To really see what's possible, I've included:
Use these as inspiration and validation that the system you now have access to is the real deal.
Inside the kit, you'll also find:
To support this, you'll also get a link to:
You don't have to invent your own format—the template is already dialed in.
By this point you will have:
Now you'll follow a short launch checklist in the bonus:
If you want extra reassurance, the kit links to:
To avoid errors, make sure:
If anything breaks, you can always re-watch the linked tutorials or simply re-import the base blueprint from your bonus area.
While other bloggers are still manually researching, formatting, and publishing (3–5 hours per post), your system is now capable of quietly producing optimized content in the background.
Blank WordPress drafts
Fully formatted Webflow posts—already live, already structured for AI visibility, already compounding