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Embedding Activities on Your Own Website or Blog

August 12, 2026 · 1 min read

A link sent to a group chat works for most situations, but if you run a class blog, a school site, or a page dedicated to a project, you can go a step further: embed the activity directly into the page, so visitors never see it as an "external" site.

What the embed feature is

From any activity's editor, under "Embed on your own site," enable the option and get an iframe code — a short snippet you paste into any web page that accepts HTML, and the activity appears right there, fully functional.

Where it works best

  • Class blog — embed a quiz directly into a post, not just a link to it
  • School website — a page dedicated to an event or project can have the interactive activity directly built in, not just mentioned
  • Resources for parents — a parent resource page can include a review quiz, visible without navigating to another platform

Adjusting the height

For StoryBook or internal embed activities (maps, presentations), you can adjust the display frame's height so it fits correctly into your page's design, without awkward empty space or scrolling.

Who has access

The embed feature is available on Pro and School plans — on Free and Starter, sharing remains possible only through a direct link or QR code, without the embed option.

For teachers who already maintain an online presence for their class — a blog, a site, a project page — embedding removes the extra step of linking out to another platform, keeping everything in one coherent place.