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Embedding a Lawbrokr Form on a Website?

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Yes, Lawbrokr forms can be embedded on your website; however, embedding forms comes with a number of important trade-offs.

In most cases, we recommend using the form inside the Lawbrokr experience instead of embedding it, because embedding can create issues related to performance, mobile usability, SEO, and the overall client experience.

Why We Don’t Recommend Embedding

Embedding a form may sound simple, but in practice, it introduces technical and user experience challenges that can lead to lower conversion rates and more friction for potential clients.

Below are the main reasons we typically recommend avoiding embedded forms.

1. Embedded Forms Often Use iFrames (And iFrames Have Downsides)

Most embedded forms rely on an iframe, which is essentially a “window” on your website showing content hosted elsewhere.

While iframes work, they can create common issues such as:

  • Poor search engine visibility and indexing

  • Slower page load times

  • Performance penalties (especially on older phones or weaker internet)

  • Styling limitations (fonts, spacing, responsiveness)

  • Tracking complications for marketing attribution

Even if the form looks fine at first, iframe behavior can vary across browsers and devices.

2. Client Experience Can Feel Less Smooth (And Less Trustworthy)

Embedded forms tend to feel less seamless than a native form experience.

Some common issues include:

  • Scrolling inside the form (scrolling inside a scroll)

  • Visual cut-offs if the iframe height is too short

  • Extra whitespace if the iframe height is too tall

  • Inconsistent design compared to the rest of the page

  • Slower interactions and delayed loading

This might sound minor, but for legal consumers, trust and ease matter. Any friction can reduce conversion.

3. Mobile Experience Can Be Impacted

Mobile is one of the biggest reasons embedded forms can cause problems.

Embedded forms can lead to:

  • Layout misalignment on smaller screens

  • Zoom issues when clicking into inputs

  • Keyboard covering parts of the form

  • Buttons falling below the visible area

  • Slower load times on mobile data

  • Inconsistent responsiveness depending on device

Since a large portion of legal leads comes from mobile, these issues can directly impact results.

4. Tracking and Analytics Can Become More Complicated

Embedded forms can also make it more difficult to track:

  • Conversion events

  • Funnel analytics

  • Attribution (Google Ads / Meta tracking)

  • Session tracking and UTM parameters

Lawbrokr works best when leads flow through the full Lawbrokr experience because tracking and analytics are cleaner and more reliable.

Summary

Yes, embedding a Lawbrokr form is possible.


However, embedded forms can introduce:

  • iFrame limitations

  • mobile responsiveness issues

  • slower performance

  • weaker client experience

  • more complex tracking

For best conversion performance and clean analytics, we usually recommend sending users through the full Lawbrokr form experience instead of embedding.

Need an Embed Code?

If embedding is necessary for your website, please reach out to our support team, and we will provide the embed code and help confirm the best setup.

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