How to Add a Feedback Button to Any Website (No Coding Required)
Your website is losing customers right now.
Not because your product is bad. Not because your pricing is wrong.
Because nobody is telling you what's broken — and you're not asking.
A feedback button fixes that. Here's how to add one in under 2 minutes.
Why Most Websites Don't Have One
It sounds obvious. Put a button on your site. Collect feedback. Fix problems.
But most founders skip it because they assume it's complicated.
It's not. One script tag. That's the entire setup.
What You Actually Need
Two things:
- A Loopnote account (free — no credit card)
- Access to paste one line of code into your site
That's it. No backend. No developer. No framework. If you can add a Google Analytics script, you can do this.
Step 1 — Sign Up and Add Your Site
Go to loopnote.tech. Sign in with Google, GitHub, or X.
Once you're in the dashboard:
- Click Add your website
- Enter your site name and URL
- Click Save
Loopnote generates a unique site ID for you. That's what makes your widget yours.
Step 2 — Copy Your Embed Code
In the dashboard, click Copy embed code next to your site.
You'll get a script that looks like this:
<script src="https://loopnote.tech/widget.js" data-site-id="YOUR_SITE_ID" async> </script>
Copy it. Now paste it into your site using whichever method applies below.
Step 3 — Paste It Into Your Site
HTML site
Paste just before the closing body tag in every page you want it on. Or once in your shared layout file — it will appear everywhere automatically.
Webflow
Go to Project Settings → Custom Code → Footer Code → paste → Save and Publish.
WordPress
Install the free "Insert Headers and Footers" plugin → paste in Footer section → Save.
Framer
Project Settings → Custom Code → End of body tag → paste → Publish.
Bubble
Go to Settings → SEO/Metatags → Script/Meta tags in body → paste → Deploy.
Any other builder
Look for "Custom Code", "Embed Code", or "Footer Script" in settings. Every major builder has one. Paste there.
Step 4 — Refresh Your Site
Open your site in a browser.
Within seconds you'll see a small feedback button appear — bottom right corner by default.
Don't Stop Here — Do This Next
Adding the button is step one. Getting value from it is step two.
Ask one question.
Not five. Not three. One. Every additional question drops your response rate by 30–40%. Pick the one thing you most need to know right now and ask only that.
Make it contextual.
One question does not fit all pages. Your pricing page needs "What's holding you back?" Your homepage needs "What confused you?" Your blog needs "Was this helpful?" Loopnote lets you set different questions per page — use it.
Use triggers instead of always-on ⚡
A button that sits there forever gets ignored. A button that appears after 20 seconds on the pricing page, or when someone moves to leave, gets clicked.
Turn on exit intent and time-on-page triggers in your Loopnote dashboard. Takes 30 seconds.
Learn more about how exit intent works here.
What to Expect
Passive button sitting there doing nothing — 1 to 3% response rate.
Triggered at the right moment with the right question — 5 to 12%.
Even at 1%, if your site gets 500 visitors a month, that's 5 people telling you exactly what's wrong. Five real opinions you currently have zero of.
One founder added this to their site on a Tuesday afternoon. By Thursday they had 11 responses. Three of them said the same thing:
"I couldn't figure out what the product actually does."
Rewrote the homepage headline. Conversions went up. That's what one button does.
Your users already know what's broken on your site.
They just need somewhere to say it.
👉 Add your feedback button free — loopnote.techNo credit card. Live in 2 minutes.
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