First: Get Your Form’s Embed Code
Before embedding your form, you’ll need one of the following from Array:
iFrame code — used for most platforms
Form URL — used on platforms like Wix or social sharing
Learn how to get your embed code: How to Get Your Form Embed Code
Embedding on Blogger
Blogger allows you to embed custom HTML (like an iFrame) into blog posts or pages.
Steps:
Log into your Blogger account → https://www.blogger.com
Create a new post or open an existing one.
In the post editor, switch to the HTML view.
Paste in your Array iFrame embed code.
Click Update or Publish.
Your Array form will now appear within the blog post or page.
Embedding on Squarespace
Squarespace supports embedded HTML blocks on pages and posts.
Steps:
Log in to your Squarespace account → https://www.squarespace.com
Open the page or section where you want the form.
Click Add Block → choose the “Embed” block.
Click the “</>” code icon within the block.
Paste in your Array iFrame code and click Set.
Click Save or Publish.
Your form will now be live and functional on your Squarespace site.
Embedding on Wix
Wix uses the form’s URL rather than an iFrame.
Steps:
Log into your Wix account → https://www.wix.com
Open the page editor for the page you want the form on.
Click the Add (+) button on the left.
Select Embed → then choose Embed a Widget or HTML iFrame.
In the embed settings, paste your Array Form’s URL.
Click Apply and Publish your page.
Your Array form is now live on your Wix site.
Other Platforms?
Most website builders that support custom HTML or iframe embeds (e.g. WordPress, Webflow, Weebly) will also support Array forms.
Just follow the same general process:
Add an HTML or embed block
Paste in your iFrame code or form URL
Save or publish the page
Tips for Embedding
Mobile Friendly: Array forms are fully responsive.
Test Before Publishing: Always preview your page before going live.
Need Help? If your form doesn’t appear correctly, check that your iFrame code is complete and not stripped by the platform’s editor.
