Circle Widget

The Circle Widget allows you to display an existing Circle anywhere across your site and funnels. It acts as an embedded entry point into a Circle, while keeping the Circle’s structure, access rules, and behavior fully intact.

The widget itself is intentionally simple:

you only choose which Circle to display. Everything else—content, access levels, navigation, styling, and behavior – is controlled from the Circle itself.

What Is the Circle Widget?

The Circle Widget is a display and entry widget. It does not duplicate or recreate content – it simply renders a selected Circle inside another context.

You can use the Circle Widget to:

  • Embed a Circle directly into a page
  • Surface Circles inside funnels or onboarding flows
  • Display Circles inside popups
  • Create hub or library-style pages with multiple Circles

The widget respects all Circle settings, including:

  • Access Levels
  • Content Availability
  • Styling
  • Navigation structure
  • Analytics and tracking

Adding a Circle Widget

To add a Circle Widget:

  1. Open the page, funnel step, or popup you want to edit.
  2. Click the ➕ (plus) button to open the widget panel.
  3. Locate and drag the Circle widget onto the canvas.

  4. Select which circle to display

Once the widget is placed, the only available setting is to select circle:

  • Choose which Circle should be displayed
  • Only published Circles appear in the list
  • Each widget can display one Circle

You can add multiple Circle Widgets on the same page if needed – each pointing to a different Circle.


Where You Can Use the Circle Widget

The Circle Widget can be added anywhere you can place widgets, including:

  • Regular pages
  • Funnel steps
  • Popups
  • Blog pages
  • Landing pages

Layout & Styling Behavior

While the widget itself has no styling controls, you can still:

  • Place the Circle inside containers or columns
  • Combine it with other page content (text, buttons, banners, etc.)
  • Add headers, menus, or footers around it
  • Control spacing and layout at the page level

Important to understand:

  • Circle styling is not controlled here
  • All visual styling comes from Circle Styling settings
  • Changes made to the Circle instantly affect all embedded widgets

👉 For visual customization, see the dedicated article: Circle Styling


Access & Behavior (Important)

The Circle Widget does not override or modify access behavior.

That means:

  • If the Circle is Open, anyone can view it
  • If the Circle requires login, users will be prompted to log in
  • If the Circle is gated by Member Groups or Payment, access is enforced exactly as configured
  • Content Availability rules (drip, completion-based, scheduled) apply as normal

The widget simply acts as a window into the Circle.

👉 For access logic, see:

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