Embedding allows you to display your Scribes in tools like knowledge bases, document hubs, or websites. If your team has a central place for company knowledge and processes, embedding Scribes lets you keep them alongside the rest of your important information.
Our team's favorite thing about embedded Scribes? They stay updated in real time - any time you update your Scribe, the changes are automatically reflected anywhere the Scribe is embedded.
It's particularly useful for:
- Onboarding documentation for new hires who need guidance on both the context around the company and policies paired with tactical how-to guides. For example, create a page in a wiki that discusses company benefits and embed a Scribe that details the process for actually signing up for them
- Help centers where customers may need context about a specific feature and then step-by-step instructions for how to enable it (like this one!)
- Blogs and websites where authors want to discuss a process or topic and then showcase how to actually do it (kind of like what we're doing here!)
Embed will work on any platform that supports iframe embeds. The tools mentioned in this help center are just the tip of the iceberg!
To get started embedding Scribes, you'll need to get your Scribe's embed snippet.
Getting a Scribe's embed snippet code
Embedding Scribes can be incredibly useful for keeping important documentation and processes up to date and easily accessible. After obtaining the embed snippet, the next steps involve deciding where to integrate your Scribes to maximize their impact. Here’s a list of the tools our users are accustomed to!
Getting a Page's embed snippet code
Yes - you can embed Pages too!