Floot Export Hub

Export Floot projects and publish to GitHub

Floot builds and publishes web apps with AI. Push44 uses Floot's session authentication to read project source files and push them to GitHub.

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What Push44 Does with Floot

Session-based authentication
Complete source file export
Publish-to-web badge removal
GitHub push with version history
Magic link authentication support

Quick Start

How to Export Floot

1
Get Floot session token from browser cookies
2
Connect in Push44 with session token
3
Select your Floot workspace and project
4
Enter GitHub repo details
5
Push source code to GitHub
Full Step-by-Step Guide →

All Floot Guides

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Floot FAQ

Why do I need to get my Floot token from browser cookies?
Floot doesn't expose a public API token UI. Push44 uses your active session to authenticate, which means reading the session cookie from your browser.
Does my Floot app stay live after I export?
Yes. Exporting with Push44 doesn't affect your live Floot app.

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