Embedding your Twitch feed on your Webflow website has many benefits. It allows your audience to watch your live streams, catch up on past streams, and interact with your content without having to leave your website. In this article, we'll show you how to embed your Twitch feed on Webflow and introduce you to our free website widgets that can help you achieve this quickly and efficiently.
There are two ways to embed Twitch feed on your website. The first method is using a website widget. The second method is using the embed or link option. I will show you the steps for each of those methods so you can decide which one is the best for you.
- Sign up FREE or login to SociableKIT.
- Create and customize your Twitch feed widget.
- Copy the Twitch feed widget embed code.
- Login to your Webflow website admin panel and create or edit a page.
- Paste the embed code where you want the Twitch feed widget to appear.
- Save and view your page. Done!
That's easy! Embedding Twitch feed widget on your Webflow website will take only 2 minutes. If you need a more detailed guide, scroll down to follow our complete guide or watch our video guide.
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Create and customize your Twitch feed widget
The first part is creating your Twitch feed widget using the SociableKIT dashboard. Customize the look and feel to match your brand. Follow the steps below.
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- Select your Twitch feed type on the dropdown.
SociableKIT offers several Twitch feed widgets. You might need to search it using the highlighted area below. Once found, you can then select it.
Here are the different types of Twitch feed that you can add to your Webflow website:
- Enter your Twitch feed ID or username. Copy your Twitch feed URL and paste it in the username box. Our system will automatically identify your Twitch feed ID or username.
- Paste the embed code and save your Webflow website page. Please follow the second part below to add Twitch feed widget to your Webflow website.
Add Twitch feed widget to your Webflow website
The second part is adding your Twitch feed widget to your Webflow website. After you customize your Twitch feed widget and copied the embed code, it is time to add it to your Webflow website. Follow the steps below.
- Get your free embed code from SociableKIT. Make sure you followed the first part above to create your widgget, customize it, and copy your free embed code.
- Login to Webflow.
- On your existing website, click the "Page: ...." in the upper left corner then click the "Create new page" icon.
- Once done add a name for your new page then click "Save".
- On the left, click "Add Element". Drag "Embed" to your page.
- Paste the JavaScript code you copied from SociableKIT.
- On the upper right, click "Publish" > "Publish to Selected Domains".
- View your page. Done!
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So, there you have it! Embedding your Twitch feed on Webflow is easy and achievable, and with our free website widgets, it's even simpler. By using our widgets, you can save time and effort, and create a unique and engaging experience for your audience. So, why not give it a try and see how it can benefit your brand and your audience? We're here to support you every step of the way, so feel free to reach out if you need any assistance. Happy streaming!
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If you integrate these widgets, you can improve user engagement and provide valuable information directly on your website.
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