Embedding on Unbounce, WordPress & Other Platforms
LeadCapture funnels can be embedded on virtually any website or landing page platform. Whether you use WordPress, Unbounce, Wix, Squarespace, Instapage, or any other tool that supports custom HTML, the process is the same: copy the embed snippet from the Publish tab and paste it where you want the form to appear.
General Embedding Steps
- Open your funnel in the LeadCapture builder and go to the Publish tab.
- Copy the embed snippet from the Embed Code section.
- In your website or landing page platform, find the option to add custom HTML.
- Paste the embed snippet and save.
- Preview the page to confirm the form loads.
Unbounce
- Open your Unbounce page in the editor.
- Click Add Element and choose Custom HTML.
- Paste the LeadCapture embed snippet into the HTML editor.
- Resize and position the custom HTML element on your page.
- Click Preview to verify the form renders correctly.
- Publish your Unbounce page.
On Unbounce, give the custom HTML element enough width for the form to display properly. A minimum of 400px is recommended.
WordPress
There are several ways to embed on WordPress, depending on your editor:
Block Editor (Gutenberg)
- Edit the page or post where you want the form.
- Add a Custom HTML block.
- Paste the embed snippet into the block.
- Click Preview to see the form, then publish or update the page.
Classic Editor
- Edit the page or post.
- Switch to the Text tab (not Visual).
- Paste the embed snippet at the desired location in the HTML.
- Save or publish the page.
Page Builders (Elementor, Divi, etc.)
- Add an HTML or Code widget to your page layout.
- Paste the embed snippet.
- Save and preview.
Wix
- In the Wix editor, click Add and select Embed Code, then Custom Code.
- Choose Add Custom Code.
- Paste the embed snippet.
- Position the code element on your page and adjust its size.
- Publish your site.
Squarespace
- Edit the page in Squarespace.
- Add a Code Block to the desired section.
- Paste the embed snippet. Make sure the "Display Source" option is unchecked.
- Save and preview.
Instapage
- In the Instapage editor, drag an HTML element onto the page.
- Click the element and select Edit HTML.
- Paste the embed snippet.
- Resize the element to give the form enough space.
- Preview and publish.
Any HTML Page
If you have direct access to the HTML source of a page, simply paste the embed snippet wherever you want the form to appear. It works in any standard HTML document.
Troubleshooting Platform-Specific Issues
| Issue | Platform | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Form does not load | WordPress (Visual Editor) | Switch to the Text/HTML tab. The Visual editor strips script tags. |
| Form cut off or too narrow | Unbounce, Wix | Increase the width of the custom HTML element. The form needs at least 300px. |
| Form shows but cannot scroll | Wix | Ensure the code element height is set to auto or large enough to fit the form. |
| Script blocked by security plugin | WordPress | Check your security plugin settings. Some plugins block external scripts. Whitelist the LeadCapture domain. |
Pro Tips
- Always test the embed on a preview or staging version of your page before driving paid traffic to it.
- The embed code is the same regardless of the platform. If instructions for your specific platform are not listed here, look for any option to add "Custom HTML" or "Embed Code" and paste the snippet there.
- All funnel features work identically when embedded: multi-step navigation, conditional logic, phone and email verification, auto-advance, styling, and validation.
- If you update the funnel in the LeadCapture builder, the changes appear automatically on all embedded instances without needing to update the embed code.