For marketers
Organize your content like a pro, no developer needed
You know what content your site needs. You shouldn’t need a developer to set up the CMS structure to hold it. Trellis gives you pre-built content types, SEO fields by default, and a visual builder that turns your content strategy into a working CMS.
Built-in content types
Start with structures that work
Every content type includes the fields marketing teams actually need — not the generic defaults that ship with an empty CMS.
Blog posts
Title, body, author, category, featured image, publish date
Case studies
Client, industry, challenge, solution, results, testimonial
Testimonials
Quote, author, role, company, headshot, rating
FAQs
Question, answer, category, sort order
Team members
Name, role, bio, headshot, social links
Events
Title, date, location, description, registration link, speaker
Content types
Blog, case studies, testimonials, FAQs — built in
Trellis ships with production-ready content structures for every common marketing content type. Each one comes with the right field types, validation rules, and help text already configured. No guessing whether that should be plain text or rich text. No missing meta description fields discovered three months after launch.
SEO fields
Meta titles, descriptions, OG images included by default
Every content type Trellis generates includes SEO fields as standard: meta title, meta description, Open Graph image, canonical URL, and structured data hooks. You will never ship a page without a meta description again because Trellis makes it impossible to forget.
Multi-platform
Content lives in Airtable, publishes to Webflow
Your content team works where they are most productive: Airtable. They get spreadsheet-style bulk editing, kanban boards for editorial workflows, and filtered views by status or category. Changes sync to your Webflow site automatically. No copy-pasting between tools.
Templates
Browse 27+ proven content structures
Every template in the Trellis library is based on real production sites. Not theoretical best practices — actual field structures that have been tested, iterated, and refined by agencies and in-house teams. Pick a template, customize it for your brand, and deploy in minutes.
Analytics-ready
Structured data for better reporting
When your content is properly structured — categories as references, authors as linked records, dates as actual date fields — reporting becomes trivial. Filter blog posts by author performance. Track case study conversion by industry. See which testimonial format drives the most clicks. Structure enables measurement.
SEO by default