> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.search.io/documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.search.io/documentation/integrations.md).

# Integrations

- [Shopify](https://docs.search.io/documentation/integrations/shopify.md): Increase revenue quickly through better on-site search and discovery for Shopify. Search.io makes it easy to put the right product in front of your customer.
- [Shopify metafields](https://docs.search.io/documentation/integrations/shopify/shopify-metafields.md): Search.io supports Shopify metafields. Adding metafields to Search.io can further improve your store’s search ranking and relevance, and display product metafield data in your search results.
- [Webflow](https://docs.search.io/documentation/integrations/webflow.md): Add advanced search and discovery capabilities to any Webflow site in minutes using Search.io's Crawler.
- [Drupal](https://docs.search.io/documentation/integrations/drupal.md): Search.io integrates with Drupal via the Search API module, making it easy to add advanced search and discovery capabilities to any drupal site in minutes.
- [Wordpress](https://docs.search.io/documentation/integrations/wordpress.md): Add advanced search and discovery capabilities to any Wordpress site in minutes.


---

# Agent Instructions
This documentation is published with GitBook. GitBook is the documentation platform designed so that both humans and AI agents can read, navigate, and reason over technical content effectively. Learn more at gitbook.com.

## Querying This Documentation
If you need additional information that is not directly available in this page, you can query the documentation dynamically by asking a question.

Perform an HTTP GET request on the current page URL with the `ask` query parameter, and the optional `goal` query parameter:

```
GET https://docs.search.io/documentation/integrations.md?ask=<question>&goal=<endgoal>
```

`ask` is the immediate question: it should be specific, self-contained, and written in natural language.
`goal` is optional and describes the broader end goal you are ultimately trying to accomplish on behalf of the user. GitBook uses it to tailor the answer towards what is most useful for that goal.

The response will contain a direct answer to the question and relevant excerpts and sources from the documentation.

Use this mechanism when the answer is not explicitly present in the current page, you need clarification or additional context, or you want to retrieve related documentation sections.
