If you are a Webflow user and want to integrate your involve.me funnels into your website, then the Webflow plugin is the perfect solution for you. With this plugin, you can seamlessly embed your funnels into your Webflow site.
Getting Started
The first step will be to ensure that your funnel has been published. If you haven't done this yet, check this article here to help you with that process.
The next step will be to acquire our Webflow plugin from the marketplace and install it.
How to Embed
Once installed, you'll be able to find the plugin under the Apps menu. Simply click "Launch" in order to open the plugin.
You might be asked to select an element on the canvas, if you have not done so yet, in order for the plugin to work.
The Webflow plugin offers a variety of features to make embedding your funnels a breeze. One of the key features is the ability to connect to your involve.me account. By connecting your account, the plugin can:
Check if your plan includes certain embed features or not.
Allow you to access the funnels in your account, and let you pick the one you want to embed.
Lets you create a new funnel.
In order to connect your involve.me account via the plugin you'll need to grant authorization to it.
ℹ️ Avoid doing the authorization in an Incognito browser window, as this will cause the authorization process to fail.
Connecting your involve.me account is not mandatory however, you can instead just get the URL of the funnel you want to embed, and paste it on the respective field of the plug-in. You can get the funnel's URL from the Share & Embed page, just make sure to use the full URL and not the short URL.
Once you're done tweaking the embed options, you can click "Add Embed" to finish.
Re-Authorization
If you figure that one or more of your funnels are missing from the dropdown when you pick the "Select funnel" option, then you might need to re-authorize the access again. This can happen if you switch accounts, or if a new funnel you created in the meantime is not showing in the dropdown.
Previewing the Embed
Once you insert the embed, you'll notice the message "This <script> embed will only appear on the published/exported site" on the embed's element's container.
This means that you won't be able to view or test the embed in Webflow while you're editing the website, or when you preview it. Instead, you'll need to publish and then open the live site in order for you to preview/test the embed's look and functionality.
Got any questions that weren't covered in this article? Reach our to our support team here.