Products
Clicks Monday CMS
Content and catalog management from monday boards — for sites and apps.
A live Clicks product: connects monday boards to WordPress, Webflow and other CMS platforms. Content teams work in a familiar board; the site updates without copy-paste.
See how it works
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Sync dashboard
Service catalog · Wix
Connection, collection and last sync — as in the live product.
Run sync
Pick row and column scope, then start.
Rows
Columns
Choose scope before running — same as the product dashboard.
Sync progress
Syncing…
12 synced · 48 total rows
Track an active sync job.
Who it is for
Teams with service catalogs, marketing content or reference information that must live on both a site and an operations board.
What usually breaks today
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Site content and board content drift — errors and delays.
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No single view of which version is live and when.
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Field teams cannot see what appears on the public site.
What you get
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Two-way sync
Change on the board or in the CMS — clear sync status on every item.
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Field mapping
Match monday columns to site fields — set once, reuse.
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CMS providers
WordPress, Webflow and more — configured from monday.
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Production product
The same product Clicks clients run — not a demo.
Examples from the field
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Municipal service catalog
Update public-site services from the approval board.
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Nonprofit campaigns
Landing pages synced with publish status on the board.
How we work with it
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Map content
Fields, catalog and CMS provider.
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Connect
Initial sync setup and tests.
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Go live
Train content teams and monitor sync.
From the field
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Regional cluster
From one board — catalog, business services and every channel
A regional program supporting small and mid-sized businesses needed its public site, CRM and field teams aligned. We connected a digital catalog, SLA-driven customer journeys, WhatsApp and phone flows, and rollout to local authorities — without manual copy between systems.
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Want to see this on your process?
A short discovery call: map your setup, see a relevant demo, and a realistic rollout plan.