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Embeddable Supporter Feed
under review
Liran Cohen
Ability to embed the supporter feed on your own website. If this is something you're interested in, we'd love to hear your use cases below.
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Patty McKenna
Yes, please!!
Yuval Kagan
Definitely would love to use the Support Feed on an organization's website because of the personal messages donors leave - they're incredibly motivating for potential donors!
Ron Gee
Yes, I'd like to be able to embed a form that displays (if the donor opts to) the name of the donor and/or the name(s) of the person the donation is being made in honor of, and optionally the donation amount. Either a bulleted list or a vertical scrolling marquee. For example:
* John Smith - $1000
* Ruby Tuesday
* In memory of Jack & Jill Brown - $1500
* Anonymous - $100
What would be really neat is if you could group donors by different categories. For example, it is currently possible to add text to an amount on the donation form:
$1000 - Platinum
$750 - Gold
$500 - Silver
$100 - Tin
So the embed form would group all of the different donors under a category:
Platinum ($1000 and above)
* John Smith
* In memory of Jack & Jill Brown
Gold ($750 - $999)
* Ruby Tuesday
Tin ($100 - $499)
* Anonymous
As an example of how we're manually doing this, scroll down to the Obon Sponsors section of this page: https://vhbt.org/2019/05/05/2019-obon-festival/
One difficulty, though, would be how to integrate the names of donors who have chosen to donate the "old fashioned way," with either cash or a check directly to our organization.
Mark Rummel
I agree with Tori about also being able to embed the goal bar. I was going to make a separate feature request for that. Maybe the idea is to have the components of a Givebutter page as separate embedded widgets: Goal Bar, Supporter Feed, and donate/fundraise. The latter you already have. This would allow for those times we need the experience to stay within our website, but want all the benefits Givebutter offers.
Tori Meglio
Embedding the goal bar and supporter feeds on a website for compelling visuals and future donor calls to actions.
Liran Cohen
under review