Quick start
Sign up, build your first widget, and embed it on your site in about fifteen minutes.
You'll have a live widget on your site in about fifteen minutes. Most of that time is waiting for video generation to finish.
1. Sign up
Head to wiqly.io and click Start your 7-day trial. You'll need a card to start the trial — you won't be charged until day 8, and cancelling before then costs nothing.
2. Tell us about your business
The onboarding flow asks for your name, business name, website, and how you heard about us. This takes about a minute. We use this for product analytics and to make sure your widget makes sense for your industry.
3. Create your first widget
From the dashboard, click Create widget. The wizard walks you through four steps:
- Name — something internal like "Homepage widget" or "Pricing page Q&A"
- Spokesperson — browse the avatar library, filter by accent and tone, and preview before committing
- Backdrop — solid colour, image, or video
- Welcome script — what your spokesperson says when the widget first opens
4. Add your questions
After the wizard, you land in the FAQ editor. Add the questions visitors actually ask — the ones you'd answer on a sales call.
For each question:
- Button label — what visitors see in the menu (keep it short, six words or fewer)
- Script — what your spokesperson says (aim for ~75 words, about thirty seconds)
- CTA (optional) — what happens after the answer ends. Link, email form, or tap-to-call
Tip: use the Import from JSON button at the top of the editor to bulk-add questions — useful if you've drafted them in ChatGPT or a spreadsheet.
5. Save and wait
Click Save. Generation kicks off in the background. Each video takes around a minute. You'll get an email with the embed code the moment all your videos are ready.
6. Embed on your site
Copy the one-line embed script from the dashboard and paste it into your site's HTML, just before the closing </body> tag. Works on:
- WordPress (via a Custom HTML block or theme footer)
- Shopify (theme code editor →
theme.liquid) - Webflow (project settings → custom code)
- Squarespace, Wix, Carrd, plain HTML — anywhere a script tag goes
See Embedding for platform-specific guides.