> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.findable.au/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.findable.au/create-pseo-pages/collections/mapping-your-collection.md).

# Mapping Your Collection

To start syncing to your website, you’ll need to map your collections to your CMS.

{% hint style="success" %}
Make sure you’ve [connected your website to Findable](/create-pseo-pages/connecting-webflow/connecting-your-site-in-findable.md) before proceeding.
{% endhint %}

To start mapping, head to the Fields menu in your collection and click ‘Configure’ in Field Mapping.

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You’ll have two options:

* **Create new:** This triggers the creation of a brand new collection in your CMS that maps to Findable.
* **Select collection:** This allows you to map your Findable collection to an existing collection in your CMS. Doing so will prompt you to assign your Findable fields to fields within your collection, or to create new fields if no compatible field exists.


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