Embedding Slams on your own site

Add the Slams embed widget to your club website so members see your events and the registration button right on your own page.

2 min read · Updated 18 July 2026

With the Slams embed widget you show your active events and the registration button directly on your own club website. Visitors don't have to click away: they see which competitions and tournaments are open and go straight to registration with one click. The widget automatically picks up your club logo, club name and club color, and finishes with a small "Powered by Slams".

How does the widget work?

The widget is a small piece of HTML (an iframe) that you paste onto your website. Behind the scenes it loads the page https://slams.app/embed/<your-club-slug>. Everything you change in Slams after that appears in the widget automatically. So you only have to place the code once.

In the widget, each event shows a card with:

  • the format (for example a tournament, ladder or Americano) and the skill level;
  • the date, the entry fee and the number of registered teams versus the maximum;
  • a status label Open or Full;
  • a Register button in your club color that leads to the public registration page.

Events that belong to a single event with multiple parts are shown together under one card, just like on your club page.

Which events appear?

Only active, published events show up in the widget. Draft events and completed events don't appear. If nothing is live yet, the widget shows the message "No active events". You can read more about publishing and visibility in visibility and access.

Placing the code

The iframe code is ready to use in your dashboard under Settings, the Subscription tab, in the Website integration block. Copy it and paste it into an HTML or embed block on your site. This works on almost every website builder that allows an HTML block, such as WordPress, Wix or Squarespace.

The code looks like this:

<iframe src="https://slams.app/embed/your-club" width="100%" height="500" frameborder="0" style="border:none; border-radius:12px;"></iframe>

The width is set to 100%, so the widget scales with the column you place it in. The height defaults to 500 pixels; if you have a lot of events, increase the height value. Next to the code you'll find an Open preview button to check how the widget looks.

If instead of a registration list you'd rather show live standings and matches on a screen, take a look at the TV screen. If you want to share individual events, use the registration link.

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