Recent clipboard history
Every copied Webflow component and successful conversion lands in Recent first, giving you an automatic history of work you can restore.
Save copied and converted Webflow components, search your history, and reuse your best sections across projects.
Recent clipboard history and saved reusable components now live in one place.
Flowboard combines Webflow clipboard history, saved components, restore, search, and reuse in one canonical feature page.
Every copied Webflow component and successful conversion lands in Recent first, giving you an automatic history of work you can restore.
Pin the sections you expect to reuse so navbars, heroes, CTAs, pricing blocks, and forms stay available after Recent is cleaned up.
Restore writes the selected Webflow payload back to your clipboard so you can paste it into Webflow Designer as a reusable section.
Find components by name, class, source, tag, or saved state, then restore or remove them without digging through old projects.
Converted HTML sections are saved alongside copied Webflow components, so useful AI-generated or hand-written sections can become reusable assets.
Library payloads are stored in Chrome local extension storage by default, keeping the reuse workflow fast and project-focused.
Flowboard automatically saves Webflow copies and successful conversions into Recent, so useful components are not lost after your next paste.
Recent catches native Webflow copies, converted HTML sections, and imported captures as they happen.
Keep Recent clean while preserving the components you intentionally save for reuse.
Restore copies a saved or recent component back to your clipboard. You stay in control by choosing where to paste it in Webflow Designer.
Copy a Webflow element, convert HTML to Webflow, or import a Live Capture while working in Designer.
New items appear in Recent with restore, rename, save, delete, and cleanup actions.
Move reusable components into Saved so your best sections stay available across projects.
Restore the component, return to the Webflow canvas, and paste it where you need it.
Search by names, classes, tags, source URLs, and saved state. Pin important components into Saved, restore them later, or delete throwaway Recent items.
Convert a useful HTML section once, save it in your Webflow component library, and restore it later without repeating the conversion workflow.
Keep your best Webflow components close, searchable, and ready to restore when the next project needs them.