Built to break nothing.
Bulk editing is dangerous by default. One wrong CSV import, one bad script, and 300 items are broken on your live site. Bulkman was designed around one rule: nothing can break.
Staged by default
Every edit you make stays local until you apply it. You can edit for an hour, close the tab, come back, experiment. Webflow doesn't see any of it. There is no “oops, it's already live” in Bulkman.
Diff preview before every write
Applying changes always starts with a full diff: every item, every field, old value next to new value. Changing more than 50 items? You type the number to confirm. You always know exactly what you're about to do.
Automatic snapshots, one-click rollback
Before Bulkman writes anything to your CMS, it takes a snapshot of every item it's about to touch. Something wrong after all? Open History, hit Restore, and everything from that action is back the way it was.
Validation before write
Every value is checked against its Webflow field type before it can be applied. A letter in a number field, a broken URL in a link field, an option that doesn't exist: blocked before it ever reaches your CMS.
No whole-site publishes. Ever.
Publishing in Bulkman is a separate, deliberate step, and it only ever publishes the items you changed. Your colleague's half-finished draft page doesn't go live because you fixed some prices. This is a hard guarantee, not a setting.
How a change flows
Your live site is never touched until you confirm, twice.
Once to apply, once to publish. And even then, rollback is one click away.