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

- 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:
