Instead of just linking to your lead intake form or hoping food businesses find your Kitchen Door listing, you can now embed the form directly on your website. This means potential clients can fill out the form without ever leaving your site—making it easier for them to reach out and helping you capture leads directly into your Food Corridor account. It’s a faster, more seamless way to grow your business.
What is an embedded code?
An embed code is a small piece of HTML that you can copy and paste into your website. It lets you display content from another webpage—like opening a window to that page right inside your own site.
In this case, the embed code will let you show your lead intake form directly on your website. That way, food businesses can fill it out right there, without needing to click away. Once they submit the form, all their information is automatically added to your Food Corridor account as a new lead.
Need to create a Kitchen Door listing or connect your current listing to your Food Corridor account? Learn how here!
How to generate the embed code
In your Food Corridor, go to the Clients tab and navigate to the Leads tab.
Click on the “Share Lead Intake Form” button.
Click on the "< >" icon to generate your embed code.
Use the “Copy” button to copy your listing's embed code.
How to add the embed code to your website
Log in to your website editor
Open your website platform or content management system (WordPress, Wix, Webflow, etc.).Navigate to the page where you want the form to appear
Choose the specific page (like your Contact or Get Started page) where you’d like the lead intake form to show up.Open the HTML editor or add a custom HTML block
Make sure you are on the Text tab, no Visual.
Look for an option like “Add Element,” “Insert Code,” or “Embed HTML.”
Some platforms call it a “Custom Code” or “Embed” block.
Paste the embed code
Copy the HTML embed code from the "Share Lead Intake Form" button in your Food Corridor account and paste it into the HTML block.Save and preview your page
Make sure the form appears correctly. Adjust the width or height in the code if needed for better layout on your page.Publish or update your website
Once everything looks good, save your changes and publish the page so visitors can see and use the embedded form.
Additional tips
Paste the code in any website that supports HTML (WordPress, Wix, Webflow, etc.)
Feel free to adjust the width and height to fit your site's design. So it looks great on mobile, set width to 100% and control the height via CSS or a height attribute.
If you update your kitchen's name or logo on your Kitchen Door listing, the changes will automatically reflect in the embedded version in your website.
If the form doesn’t show up, your website settings might be blocking it from loading. To fix this, you can either host the form in a different way or use a plugin that allows it to be embedded.
For troubleshooting additional issues, check with your website's owner or help center.