Adding CrowdFunding campaigns to your Webnode website

How to add Crowdfunding capabilities to your Webnode website
How to add Crowdfunding capabilities to your Webnode website

Are you creating your website using Webnode? Would you like to add Crowdfunding capabilities, and campaigns to your website? This tutorial will show you how you can quickly add a fully white labeled Crowdfunding campaign to your new or existing Webnode website.

This article is part of the blog series for adding Crowdfunding features on your website. You can learn about adding Crowdfunding capabilities on other platforms such as Shopify, Squarespace, Wix, BigCommerce, Boldgrid, Duda, UcraftPagecloud, Site123, Weebly, PrestaShop, Jimdo, Oneand GoDaddy as included in this series.

The solution described in this blog article can be used for any rewards/pre-order, or donations based Crowdfunding campaigns and paradigms. It is great for running a single campaign, or multiple campaigns on separate pages for any new or existing Webnode website using white label technology such as Atlas. To gain the capabilities to run a fully white labeled Crowdfunding campaign on your Webnode website, you need to subscribe to an Atlas subscription plan. The Micro subscription plan is great to use for this purpose. Included in the subscription plans is the Sedra widget. You can use the Sedra widget to host a campaign on any web page.

Please note that it is recommended to read the following article to quickly set up the widget for this tutorial.

Creating a Crowdfunding campaign page on your Webnode site

Step 1: Subscribe to the Atlas subscription plan.

New Atlas Subscription plans Thrinacia UI
Atlas subscription plan options

Step 2: Create the Crowdfunding campaign, and copy the widget code.

Campaign creation steps preview widget code
Campaign creation steps preview widget code

Step 3: Host the widget on a separate page.

Once you have created the campaign and copied the widget code, you will have to host the widget on a separate page. You will have to reference this page in order to host it on the Webnode website. If you would like to host the campaign on a separate page using the Atlas platform, you can log into the site using SFTP, create a new .html file with the widget code included for this example we have saved it to be called widget.html:

Widget code pasted into editor
Widget code pasted into editor

Import the .html file that you created as a new page via SFTP. Place the file in the following location using SFTP: webui/angapp/widget.html

Go to the page that is hosting the widget, and copy the URL.

Step 4: Log into the Webnode website, create a new page, and paste the URL which is hosting the widget on to the new page and view the campaign.

Start with logging into the Webnode site, and adding a new page by clicking on the pages option at the top of the page.

Click on the pages option
Click on the pages option

Next, click on the + add page on the top right corner.

Click the + add
Click the + add page

Choose your template. For this demo we will choose a blank page.

Choose a template
Choose a template

Add the name of your page, and click on create.

Add a page name
Add a page name

Click on the black plus icon on the page to add the code.

Choose the HTML option
Choose the HTML option

Next, you can add the iframe into the code box. The iframe should look as follows:

<iframe width=”100%” height=”500px” src=”YOUR-URL-HERE” frameborder=”0″></iframe>

Paste the URL that is hosting the widget into the area as described above.

Add your iframe code
Add your iframe code

Save the page, and view the campaign.

View your campaign
View your campaign

That is how you can add any pre-orderrewards, and donations based Crowdfunding campaign on to your Webnode website. For a full and more detailed tutorial, you can watch the following video: