> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.flowbookings.io/knowledgebase/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.flowbookings.io/knowledgebase/product-tour/webflow-app-overview/how-to-install-flowbookings-webflow-app.md).

# How To Install FlowBookings Webflow App

Here are the steps to install the FlowBookings Webflow App:&#x20;

1. Head over to the **FlowBookings Webflow App** page and click on the **Install** app button.&#x20;
2. Now, select the site where you want to install the app and click the **Authorize App** button.&#x20;
3. Once authorized, you'll be redirected to FlowBookings, where you can choose your plan and start your free trial.&#x20;
4. Then, create your services in FlowBookings and head back to your Webflow site.&#x20;
5. Click on the Apps icon and you'll find FlowBookings in the list of your installed apps.&#x20;
6. Open the app and log in to the app with your FlowBookings account credentials.&#x20;
7. Once logged in, you can start creating booking forms on your site.&#x20;


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