Getting Started

Supascribe Documentation

Get started with Supascribe: embed a Substack subscribe form, feed widget, or popup on any website. Works on WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, and more.

Whether you're using Squarespace, Carrd, Wix, Shopify, or any other website builder, Supascribe gives you simple embed codes you can paste into your page to start growing your audience immediately.

With just a few lines of code, you can:

  • Capture emails using a customisable subscribe embed
  • Display your Substack posts beautifully with the feed embed
  • Convert bouncing visitors with exit-intent popup modals

No backend setup required — just copy, paste, and publish.

Platform Quickstart Guides

Follow the guide for your platform to get started:

WordPress

Add embeds to your WordPress site using a Custom HTML block or widget.

Framer

Use Framer's Embed component to add a subscribe form — works on the free plan.

Squarespace

Add a Code block to any Squarespace page and paste your embed snippet.

Carrd

Use Carrd's Embed element to add a subscribe form to your one-page site.

Wix

Add an HTML Embed element in the Wix editor and paste your code.

Shopify

Inject your embed into a Shopify theme template or Custom HTML block.

Weebly

Use the Embed Code element to add Supascribe to your Weebly site.

Any Website (HTML)

Paste your embed directly into any HTML file — works with any site.

Embed Types

Learn more about how each embed works:

Subscribe Embed

A customisable email capture form that adds subscribers directly to your Substack list.

Feed Embed

Display your latest Substack posts on any website. Auto-updates when you publish.

Popup Modal

An exit-intent or timed popup to capture emails from visitors about to leave.

Need Help?

If you're stuck or need help implementing Supascribe on your site, reach out directly:

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