Available NOW: Customizing Colors for Embedded Widgets
Destacada CompletadaHi everyone!
We're happy to announce that the ability to customize colors and hide certain page details for embedded widgets is now available for users on the Pro plan. Now, you can customize your Calendly scheduling page's colors to match your brand and offer an even more seamless scheduling experience for your invitees.
You can head to your Homepage to access the the embed code and its customization options. Just click on the top right-hand dropdown-menu to access the "Share your Link" option. Then, select the style of the widget you'd like to embed:
If you're looking to embed a specific event type, then you can also add the embed code for that event to your website via any event type card:
Have fun and style away!
Tim DaGraca
Senior Product Specialist
The Calendly Team
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It should be mentioned in the post that this is a PRO-ONLY feature. Not available to free OR premium users. Personally, I won't be resubscribing to gain access to this feature but I'm not freelancing anymore so I'm no longer the target audience. I might be tempted to upgrade from premium to pro but probably not for this feature alone. Honestly surprised they didn't release this as a microtransaction, I'd probably throw them a few bucks as a one-time addon.
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I get that you want to make your tool to look cool for the kids, but when can you actually provide upgrades that make sense. Like branding our company logo, and I am not talking about simply allowing a THUMBNAIL on each users account. This feature is what is keeping us from renewing the subscription to 15 licenses.
Can your team comment on the lack of this functionality, and why it has not been considered for the last 3 years??
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@Jarod thanks for the answer, it helps understand - but seriously it's a basic function, to be able to customise the look and feel of my booking links... Sure I can just create a normal hyperlink on my website for the inline text one, but the booking button, the popout text... Definitely need to be able to move that around a little to avoid other details on the site... Plus why can't I have a normal button that stays in the same place on my site, that looks just like my floating one? It's all way too locked away for my liking...
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Hey @Jarod thank you man I really appreciate you trying to help me out. I found a help file on Calendly for moving the button out of the way of my up arrow. It was designed to move it off left or centre but I adapted it and it works now :)
For the in-line 'button', I've now got a (relatively) standard WordPress button from SU (can't remember what it stands for but it's a plugin with lots of blocks I can use). Changed the colour of it, but can't figure out how to change the font. I gather something to do with HTML 5 meant fonts now use font-family, but I can't figure out where to put it (or what font Calendly use!).
My site is www.dreamcocreators.com - I have my floating button from Calendly as you'll see, other button near the top of the home page. It would be nice to use the Calendly button, since it's already styled out and will update as Calendly is updated over time... I just couldn't make head nor tail of how. I know a little about html tags and a fair bit of VBA but this is a new game...
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I just upgraded to Pro, thinking it would NOT show the "Calendly" logo .branding - But it does and I can't figure out how to hide it. I'm working on house removals oldham. You can also visit here.
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