In-line Widget
Add interactive elements directly within your webpage content with In-line widgets.
Overview
Inline widgets are interactive elements added directly into your website content. They let users access key features, like lead forms, extra info, or quick actions, without leaving the page. Think of them as smooth, on-page boosters for engagement and conversion.
Let's understand this with an example:
Jane Doe runs an online clothing store. She wants to grow her email list without disrupting the shopping experience.
Instead of using a pop-up, she adds an inline widget just below the product listings. It says: “Get 10% off! Sign up for updates.”
Customers browsing products can sign up right on the page. No redirection, no disruption. This leads to more signups, better user experience, and no drop in page engagement.
Create an In-line Widget
Refer here to know how to create In-line widget.
Use the options below to control how your widget looks and behaves:
Setting | Description |
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Position | Select where to place the widget:
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Content | Use a pre-made template from the gallery or build your own from scratch. Click Edit to open the template editor (UCE), where you can add layouts, elements, and styling. Once ready, click Save and Insert. |
Style | Customize the background (color or image), adjust alignment, and padding. Click Apply to confirm the style. |
Important
Don’t forget to click Apply Changes to save your personalization. If skipped, your changes won’t be saved.
Use Cases
Inline Newsletter or Lead Capture Forms
Use it for: Capturing leads through newsletter signups, contest entries, or lead gen forms—right inside engaging content.
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Example: On a blog post:
“Enjoying this content? Subscribe to get weekly updates!” -
Value: Boosts signup rates by making forms feel like part of the reading flow—not intrusive.
Contextual Feedback Collection
Use it for: Getting real-time user feedback inside relevant sections of your site.
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Example: On a pricing or help page:
“Was this helpful?” with an NPS score or short text box. -
Value: Improves content and UX by collecting insights where they matter most.
Feature Highlights in Content Flow
Use it for: Showing product USPs or key benefits inline using text, image, and call-to-action.
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Example: On a product page or homepage:
“Built for speed – Our latest laptop features 11th Gen Intel processors and all-day battery life.” -
Value: Engages users with relevant info and nudges them to explore or buy.
Flash Sale Announcements
Use it for: Promoting limited-time offers inline on high-traffic pages.
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Example: On the homepage or category listing:
“Limited Time Offer – Get 20% Off!” -
Value: Creates urgency and drives conversions. Performance can be tracked via widget analytics.
Personalized Inline Banners
Use it for: Displaying campaign-based banners tied to ad source or referral data.
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Example: A visitor clicks a Google ad for “Explore Our New Range” and sees:
“Discover Our Latest Collection – Curated Just for You” -
Value: Aligns on-site messaging with user intent and increases relevance and conversions.
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