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I made this loom video for you:https://www.loom.com/share/c3d22c0665ce4cdabb8da0ff2d39df161. I added category functionality and added the category sync field, when a user sets up the plugin, the categories sync to IndexPilot and will be available for future articles. You will have to generate a new article in IndexPilot (takes like 5-6 minutes to finish) and then it syncs over for the new articles. It will not sync for the old ones that are in there though because they were created before this update. 2. Added the link to indexpilot.ai 3. Removed the debug messages 4. The inline links in the article were set to: yoursite.com inside IndexPilot that's why that happened. When you generate a new article you will see the framer sites. Or you can edit the article in indexpilot to have the right link and then import the articles into framer again and they will be correct. That was just what the link was inside IndexPilot that's why.