Bulkman vs Ikaros
Ikaros is a free CSV-based bulk editor for Webflow. Good tool, different philosophy.
Ikaros connects via Webflow OAuth and lets you create, update and delete CMS items by uploading a CSV, following Webflow's own export format. It's free and supports all field types, including rich text and assets.
The workflow is still CSV-first: export or prepare a spreadsheet elsewhere, upload it, and Ikaros writes the changes. That works well if your content already lives in Google Sheets or Airtable. But it inherits CSV risks: you edit outside the tool without seeing the live data, there's no diff preview before the write, no snapshots, and no rollback. Its "delete missing" option even removes every item not present in your CSV, which is powerful and exactly the kind of thing that ends in tears. Ikaros itself labels the tool beta, use at your own risk.
Bulkman is the opposite philosophy: no CSV at all. You edit the actual items in a spreadsheet view, every change is validated and previewed, and every write is snapshotted with one-click restore.
Feature by feature
When to choose Ikaros
Your content lives in external spreadsheets and you need to create or delete items in bulk, and you're careful.
When to choose Bulkman
You want to edit live CMS data directly, safely, without CSV files in the loop.