Guides and tutorials to get the most out of FeedFlow.
Getting Started with Blog Feed
The Blog Feed widget surfaces your latest blog posts anywhere on your site — sidebars, footers, landing pages, or dedicated blog listing pages. It pulls from yo
Getting Started with Comments
The Comments widget adds a fully hosted comment section to any page on your site. It supports threaded replies, social login, and moderation — no server require
Getting Started with Facebook Feed
The Facebook Feed widget lets you display posts from your Facebook Page or public group on your website. Visitors can see your latest updates without leaving yo
Getting Started with Instagram Feed
The Instagram Feed widget displays your latest Instagram posts as a beautiful grid, slider, or carousel on any website. - Latest posts from a public Instagram p
Getting Started with LinkedIn Feed
The LinkedIn Feed widget displays company page updates or personal posts from LinkedIn directly on your website. It's ideal for showcasing thought leadership an
Getting Started with Pinterest Feed
The Pinterest Feed widget pulls pins from a board or profile and displays them in a beautiful masonry grid on your website. It's a natural fit for lifestyle, fa
Getting Started with RSS Feed
The RSS Feed widget reads any valid RSS or Atom feed URL and displays the latest entries on your website. It works with blog posts, news sites, podcasts, and an
Getting Started with Social Feed
The Social Feed widget aggregates posts from multiple social networks into a single unified feed. Connect Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and more so visitors see
Getting Started with Social Icons
The Social Icons widget renders a clean set of social media icon links that match your brand. It supports over 20 platforms and gives you full control over size
Getting Started with Social Share
The Social Share widget adds share buttons to any page so visitors can post your content to their own social networks in one click. Supports Twitter, Facebook,
Getting Started with TikTok Feed
The TikTok Feed widget embeds your latest TikTok videos on your website as thumbnail cards or inline players. It keeps your site in sync with your most viral co
Getting Started with Tumblr Feed
The Tumblr Feed widget displays posts from your Tumblr blog on your website, including text, photos, quotes, and links. It's great for creatives who use Tumblr
Getting Started with Twitter Feed
The Twitter Feed widget displays your latest tweets or a curated timeline directly on your website. It pulls live data through FeedFlow and updates automaticall
Getting Started with VK Feed
The VK Feed widget displays posts from your VK community or personal page on your website. It's the go-to choice for Russian-speaking audiences and brands activ
Installing FeedFlow on Framer
FeedFlow integrates with Framer through the **Embed** component, which lets you drop raw HTML and script code directly onto any Framer canvas. No plugins are ne
Installing FeedFlow on Shopify
FeedFlow widgets can be added to any Shopify storefront, either through the theme editor's custom liquid sections or directly in the theme code. No app installa
Installing FeedFlow on Squarespace
FeedFlow widgets are added to Squarespace via the **Code Block**, which supports raw HTML and JavaScript. This is available on Squarespace's Business plan and a
Installing FeedFlow on Webflow
FeedFlow embeds in Webflow through the built-in **Embed** element, which accepts raw HTML and script tags. No custom code exports or paid plans beyond Webflow's
Installing FeedFlow on Wix
FeedFlow widgets embed in Wix using the **HTML iframe** element available in the Wix Editor. This works on both Wix Editor and Wix Studio sites. 1. In the FeedF
Installing FeedFlow on WordPress
FeedFlow widgets work on any WordPress site — classic themes, block themes, and page builders like Elementor or Divi. The quickest method is the Custom HTML blo
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