Matching Your Widget to Your Brand
Tips for making your widget look like a native part of your website, including removing branding.
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Visual Consistency
The key to a professional-looking embedded widget is making it indistinguishable from the rest of your website. Start by matching the background colour — if your website has a white background, set the widget background to white. If it's a dark-themed site, choose a dark background.
Next, match the font. Check which font your website uses (you can find this in your browser's developer tools or your website builder's typography settings) and select the same font in the widget settings.
Colour Matching
Use your brand's primary colour for accent elements in the widget (links, buttons, star ratings). Set the text colour to match your website's body text colour. These small details make the widget feel like a natural extension of your site.
If you use a specific colour palette, note down your hex codes and enter them exactly in the widget colour settings.
Removing Social Media Feeds Branding
On the Free plan, your widget includes a small "Powered by Social Media Feeds" badge. On Pro and Business plans, this branding is removed, giving your widget a completely clean, white-label appearance.
If brand presentation is important to you, upgrading to Pro or Business lets your widget look fully custom with no third-party branding visible to your visitors.
For a detailed walkthrough of all available styling options, see Customising Your Widget's Appearance.