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Workflows · Integrations

Connect Citely to the tools you already use.

Citely’s backend connects to the analytics, CMS, and data sources you already rely on — so visibility data flows into your existing workflow instead of living in a separate dashboard. When Citely’s backend launches, these are the connections it will support.

Integrations · Available connectors

Illustrative — Phase 2 planned connectors (demo)

  • Analytics (data in)4
  • Publishing (content out)3
  • Data sources (agent)3

Analytics (data in)

Google Analytics 4, Google Search Console, Bing Webmaster Tools, Looker Studio — bring your existing data into Citely.

Publishing (content out)

Shopify, Webflow, WordPress — push AI-optimized content directly into your CMS as drafts.

Data sources (for the content agent)

G2, GitHub, Notion — ground AI-generated content in your actual reviews, repos, and internal docs.

MCP — connect anything else

For tools not in the list, Citely’s MCP server wires visibility data into any agent or automation.

Analytics (data in)

Analytics (data in)

Bring your existing traffic, search, and reporting data into Citely — and Citely’s visibility data back into the tools you already report from.

Google Analytics 4

Visibility data alongside your existing traffic and conversion metrics

Google Search Console

Enrich topic suggestions with queries your site already ranks for

Bing Webmaster Tools

Copilot-era visibility from the Microsoft ecosystem

Looker Studio

Build custom dashboards combining Citely data with other sources (Scale+)

Publishing (content out)

Publishing (content out)

Push AI-optimized articles, product descriptions, and metadata directly into your CMS as drafts — no copy-paste, no re-formatting.

Shopify

Push AI-optimized product descriptions and metadata directly to your store

Webflow

Sync content fixes to your site as drafts ready to publish

WordPress

Push AI-optimized articles directly into your CMS as drafts

Data sources (for the content agent)

Data sources (for the content agent)

Ground AI-generated content in your actual reviews, repos, and internal docs — not just the public web.

G2

Import reviews and ratings so the content agent can ground drafts in real customer feedback

GitHub

Use repos as sources for technical content and documentation

Notion

Pull internal docs and databases into the content agent’s source material

MCP — connect anything else

For tools not in the list above, Citely’s MCP server (part of the paid product) lets you wire visibility data into any agent, automation, or internal tool that speaks the Model Context Protocol.

Get early access to the full platform.

The free check works without any integration. When the paid product and its connectors launch, you’ll be able to plug Citely into your existing stack — join the waitlist or talk to sales for early access.