Embed a booth or display on a website

Use embed code for campaign pages while keeping the direct link available for testing and fallback.

Design and Customization
Written forMarketing and web teams

Booth microsites and displays can be shared with embed code when they need to live inside another website. Test the final page, not only the copied iframe snippet, because the parent website controls available width, height, and scroll behavior.

Steps

  1. 1Open the experience or display Share dialog.
  2. 2Choose Embed and select the responsive or fixed size that best matches the destination page.
  3. 3Copy the embed code and add it to the website or send it to the web owner.
  4. 4Publish the dashboard changes that should be visible in the embedded surface.
  5. 5Open the final website page on desktop and mobile.
  6. 6Keep the direct booth or display link nearby as a fallback for event staff.

What to know

  • A booth embed collects new guest submissions. A display embed shows content from an experience. Use the correct Share dialog for the surface you want.
  • The most common embed failure is the host website stripping the camera attribute from the iframe. If guests can only upload a photo instead of using the camera, inspect the embedded iframe and confirm allow="camera; microphone; fullscreen" is still present, and paste the snippet into an HTML block rather than a URL or iframe block.
  • Some host websites add cookie banners, popups, fixed headers, or restrictive iframe rules. Those are outside the dashboard, so always verify the final published page.

Tips

  • For on-site devices, a direct link is usually more reliable than loading the booth inside another website.
  • Ask the web owner to avoid placing the embed inside a narrow column or scroll-trapped container.
  • Test camera permission from the final page if the embedded surface is a booth.

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