It would be nice to have the ability to retrieve (whether it be through an API or direct integration) Site Activity logs with a tool such as Splunk. Having this capability would allow for advanced auditing capabilities and improved security monitoring.
Enterprise customers can now retrieve Site Activity logs via a new Site Activity log API endpoint.
Site Activity log gives you full visibility into important design and content changes on your site — style modifications, copy changes, context on when and who published your site and much more.
With the new Site Activity log API endpoint, you can access those changes automatically to power your organization’s audit and compliance workflows.
For more details on how to start using this today, check out Site Activity logs on Webflow University and explore the Site Activity log API endpoint documentation. To learn more about how to get access to the Site Activity log or to see a demo, get in touch with our sales team.
I can access or retrieve logs on my other platforms. If Webflow wants to live up to its name, they should make logs available.