How do I add a Twitter feed to my Wix website?
Adding a Twitter feed to your Wix website is straightforward using third-party widget services. Here's a complete guide to help you display your live Twitter content on your site.
Choose a Widget Service
Since Twitter doesn't have a native Wix app, you'll need to use a third-party widget service like EmbedSocial, Juicer, Tagembed, or SociableKIT. These platforms make it easy to create customized Twitter feeds without any coding knowledge required.
Create Your Twitter Widget
Start by signing up for a free trial with your chosen widget service. Connect your Twitter (X) account to the platform, which will allow your feed to automatically pull in your latest tweets. Select the type of feed you want to display—whether it's an embedded timeline, individual posts, or Twitter buttons.
Customize the Design
Browse through the available themes and templates to find a design that matches your Wix website's aesthetic. Most services offer various customization options including colors, layouts, and display settings to ensure the Twitter feed blends seamlessly with your site's overall look.
Generate and Copy the Embed Code
Once you're satisfied with your widget's appearance, the service will automatically generate an embed code. This code is what connects the Twitter feed to your Wix site. Copy this code carefully—you'll need it in the next step.
Add the Widget to Your Wix Site
Log into your Wix account and open the editor for the page where you want the Twitter feed to appear. Click the "+" button to add a new element, then select "Add Elements" from the left-hand menu. Choose "Embed Code" and then select "Embed HTML."
Paste and Publish
Paste the embed code you copied into the HTML embed field. Click "Update" to save your changes, then position and resize the widget as needed on your page. When you're ready, click "Publish" in the upper right corner to make your Twitter feed live on your website.
Your Twitter feed will now automatically update whenever you post new content, keeping your website visitors engaged with your latest tweets without any additional effort on your part.