URL embeds
Paste a link from Loom, YouTube, Notion, Canva, Figma, Tella, or Vimeo and SendClaw embeds it after your form.
The Embed URL content type takes a link and shows the content on your share page after the form. SendClaw recognises the most common platforms automatically and picks the right way to display each one.
What you can embed
| Platform | What happens after the form |
|---|---|
| Loom | Video plays inline. |
| YouTube | Video plays inline (privacy mode, no cookies until they hit play). |
| Vimeo | Video plays inline. Public and unlisted videos both work. |
| Notion | Page renders inline. Must be a public Notion page. |
| Canva | Design opens inline. Must be public. |
| Figma | File opens inline. Must be public. |
| Tella | Video plays inline. |
| Claude artifact | A plain share URL sends the visitor to Claude; the artifact's embed code renders it live inline. See Claude artifacts. |
| Any other URL | We try to embed it. Some sites block this (read on). |
You can paste a plain URL or a full <iframe ...> embed code; we pull the link out of the embed code for you. When you paste, a small chip tells you which platform we detected ("Detected Loom", "Detected YouTube") so you can confirm before publishing.
What your visitor sees
After they submit your form, the form disappears and the embed takes its place: full-width, responsive, with the right aspect ratio for the platform (16:9 for video, document shape for Canva and Figma).
Generic links and the "won't embed" problem
Some sites refuse to let themselves be shown inside another page. When you paste one of these, your visitor gets a blank box or a "refused to connect" message instead of the content.
Before you publish a generic-URL embed, do a quick test:
- Save the document as a draft.
- Visit your share URL and fill in the form.
- If the content shows up, you're good. If you get a blank space, that site doesn't allow embedding.
For sites that block embedding, your options are:
- Use a screenshot or video walkthrough instead.
- Link out to the original after the form by using a custom redirect (paid plan).
- Ask the source site to allow embedding from your domain.